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Jeremiah Hayden

Articles by Jeremiah Hayden

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    Ted Wheeler sitting in the city council chamber. He has a nameplate in front of him and a rainbow flag next to his nameplate.

    Oregon Law Center sues city over ‘camping’ ban, judge denies temporary restraining order

    A lawsuit filed Friday argues the ordinance is objectively unreasonable, violates state law and Oregon constitution
    By
    Jeremiah Hayden
    September 29, 2023
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    A street view of the Hollywood Theatre. The marquee says, "Black Friday, Basic Instinct."

    Viewing the past, present and future of Black-owned Portland businesses through film

    ‘Black Friday’ — an evening at the Hollywood Theatre centered around two films highlighting local Black entrepreneurs
    By
    Jeremiah Hayden
    September 20, 2023
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    A photo of Dan Ryan smiling while wearing sunglasses. He is surrounded by others seated around him.

    Portland auditor investigating Zenith Energy for lobbying violations

    Public records show Zenith and its PR firm engaged public officials consistently throughout 2022 but did not file lobbying reports
    By
    Jeremiah Hayden
    September 15, 2023
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    A collage of photos shows the Portland White Stag sign, the outside of Blanchet House, the outdoor sign at Rose Haven, a lantern hanging on a lamp post in Chinatown and the in-progress Ritz Carlton building.

    Gov. Tina Kotek’s downtown economic task force is missing key players, critics say

    Among those excluded from the task force are long-time homeless and public service providers. The closed-door meetings also shut out the media and the public.
    By
    Jeremiah Hayden
    September 6, 2023
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    Sign at Multnomah County Justice Center

    Applications for county jail public inspections close Sept. 15

    Voters passed a jail inspection measure in 2022. The new policy allows a member of the public to accompany a city commissioner on the twice-annual visits.
    By
    Jeremiah Hayden
    August 23, 2023
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    the foreground shows an area filled with trains used to transport oil for Zenith energy. Behind the trains is a tree-filled area.

    Newly obtained records show Portland officials’ private interactions with Zenith Energy

    Zenith Energy’s fossil fuel storage and transport facility faces criticism for potential environmental dangers, particularly in the event of an earthquake.
    By
    Jeremiah Hayden
    August 23, 2023
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    A white wall with words on it says, "District Attorney. Main Reception." To the right of the text is the State of Oregon Seal.

    Multnomah County releases jail death records following DA order

    Multnomah County had only released the cause of two jail deaths prior to the order amid surge of six deaths in three months
    By
    Jeremiah Hayden K. Rambo
    August 18, 2023
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    Sign at Multnomah County Justice Center

    Multnomah County jails have reported 6 deaths in 3 months

    Twice the number of prisoners in county jails have died in the last three months than in all of 2021 and 2022
    By
    Jeremiah Hayden
    August 3, 2023
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    A photo of a yellow "pedestrian crossing" sign which shows two black silhouettes of figures walking across a street.

    Vehicle crashes killed 43 people in Portland this year

    Transportation activists say the crisis should be treated as a public health emergency
    By
    Jeremiah Hayden
    August 2, 2023
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    A black silhouette cityscape of Portland in the foreground. In the background is silver tin foil.

    Multnomah County commissioners halt harm reduction pilot program

    After public outcry, Multnomah County Commissioners paused a new pilot program that would distribute safe smoking supplies, including foil and straws
    By
    Jeremiah Hayden
    July 19, 2023

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