With sweeps paused during the pandemic, many houseless communities have grown as campers have settled in. Photographer Benjamin Brink captured this unique moment in the city’s history.
Starting Aug. 12, readers will have a cashless option for purchasing the newspaper from vendors, who will all be trained in new health and safety protocols
An interview with Mike Hastie, a member of Veterans for Peace who federal officers assaulted with pepper spray at close range Saturday night, unprovoked
The support supervisor at Portland’s Laurelhurst store said he was sent home for violating the company’s dress code
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Jessica Pollard
July 30, 2024
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FAQ | What you need to know if you cannot pay your rent or mortgage
The Oregon Legislature extended a moratorium on evictions and foreclosures during the pandemic, but tenants and homeowners are required to take certain steps to protect themselves
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July 27, 2024
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Street Roots vendor profile | Helping people on the street
Schon Tell is working toward creating a nonprofit that would get people into housing
Portland police are no better than the feds, activists say
Some observers are concerned that the national conversation about federal overreach in Portland has overshadowed the Portland Police Bureau’s brutality against protesters
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Henry Brannan
August 1, 2024
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Kaia Sand | Roll the presses! Street Roots is returning, and you can pay with Venmo
Starting Aug. 12, readers will have a cashless option for purchasing the newspaper from vendors, who will all be trained in new health and safety protocols
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Kaia Sand
July 31, 2024
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Collection of short fiction relives memories of Vietnam and its American war
Author Paul K. Haeder discusses his new book, ‘Wide Open Eyes,’ which launches Friday night
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Emily Green
July 31, 2024
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Whole Foods employee says he was told not to come back to work after refusing to remove anti-racist button
The support supervisor at Portland’s Laurelhurst store said he was sent home for violating the company’s dress code
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Jessica Pollard
July 30, 2024
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The U.S. government’s use of force against protesters — and the mothers who are fighting it — bears unmistakable resemblance to Argentina’s Dirty War
Native American activism laid the groundwork for the Washington Football Team’s name change, but it wouldn’t have happened without Black Lives Matter
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Jacqueline Keeler
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Feds sprayed chemicals into the eyes of a retired ER nurse and veteran
An interview with Mike Hastie, a member of Veterans for Peace who federal officers assaulted with pepper spray at close range Saturday night, unprovoked
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July 27, 2024
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FAQ | What you need to know if you cannot pay your rent or mortgage
The Oregon Legislature extended a moratorium on evictions and foreclosures during the pandemic, but tenants and homeowners are required to take certain steps to protect themselves
By
Chris May
July 27, 2024
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In an era of social distancing, Portland musicians find alternatives to performing live
Musicians, promoters and venues are getting mixed results with attempts at reaching audiences online
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Anthony King
July 26, 2024
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Parents concerned about safety and academic uncertainty are exploring a range of options for the fall
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Hanna Merzbach
July 26, 2024
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Pain, arrests and trauma: 4 injured protesters share their stories
These Portland activists have been harmed by police, but that isn’t stopping them from fighting for racial equality
Blanchet House in Old Town needs donations of water bottles to distribute to people experiencing homelessness as temperatures near 100 degrees over the next two days
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Jessica Pollard
July 25, 2024
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Street Roots Podcast | Sharon Meieran on the Black Lives Matter protests
Episode 9: The Multnomah County commissioner and ER doctor talks about bearing witness and the health hazards of police tactics
With the transfer of Yale Union building to Native ownership, a hub for Indigenous artists is born
A darling of Portland’s contemporary art scene, Yale Union is fighting gentrification by dissolving and giving its $5 million building to a foundation that has big plans for the space