Snarky headline aside, Casey Michel’s piece in Politico Magazine is well worth your time and does go a long way toward explaining how Portland ended up being a city continuously in search of a reason to riot: the 2016 election results, May Day, even the annualAvenue of Roses Parade (not a joke). How Liberal Portland […]
President Trump was wrapping up his first overseas trip last weekend when news hit that two men in Portland had been fatally stabbed by a white supremacist who was going on an anti-Muslim rant on a commuter train. A U.S. Senator for Oregon went on record Wednesdaysaying that Trump bore responsibility for the “wave of […]
In the Pacific Northwest, people with nowhere else to go are forming micro-communities with communal kitchens and toilets but teeny, individual sleeping units. Could tiny homes, once the provenance of design blogs, help curb homelessness nationwide? A steady rain beat down outside, but in the small, cluttered stand-alone structure that serves as the administrative office […]