Hush Season 2 won the SPJ Award for best investigative audio reporting! The SPJ judges did what OPB leadership admitted they never did before canning our show: they actually took the time to listen to Hush.
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Learned yesterday that Becky Lange, a woman I spoke with years ago about being destabilized by homeless sweeps, was killed after being assaulted in downtown Portland last week.
She was a bright light. And not the first person experiencing homeless I've interviewed who's been fatally assaulted.
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Portland's homeless camp sweeps undermine the efforts of people seeking permanent housing.
‘Something dramatically wrong’: Questions but few answers after Longview mill tragedy
www.opb.org/article/2026...
As Portland's homeless population grows, people – and politicians – are drawn to blanket assumptions about the lives of people living unsheltered, often leaving individual stories lost in the shuffle.
Here's one of those stories:
What's going on with the dang Moda Center, why everyone has so many Opinions about it, how the city is involved, and how YOU can get involved:
Everyone is sharing their SPJ awards, so I'll post Hush won for investigative audio reporting.
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The latest turn of the screw in this bureaucratic saga related to Portland's ICE bldg.
oop my mistake, i'll repost.
Andrew Theen
You have 180 days left to eat foie gras in Portland:
How the national Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, meant to boost affordable housing development, has created a glut of empty apartments out of reach to low-income renters:
Alex Zielinski
Alex Zielinski
Alex Zielinski
Alex Zielinski
Alex Zielinski
Portland city councilors voted 7-5 Thursday to ban the sale of foie gras, a fatty liver dish traditionally made by force-feeding ducks or geese.
Nearly 2,000 of Portland’s subsidized units sat vacant and unused at last count. The same situation has repeated from Seattle to the San Francisco Bay Area to Denver. Economists and other academic res...
As crews continue to work through hazardous conditions, company and government officials say it’s too early to know what might have caused the implosion in Longview that killed 11 people.