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OPB’s new podcast explores extremism in Portland
Hosted by investigative journalist Sergio Olmos, the new series examines the unsolved homicide of a young anti-fascist in Portland.
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Portland mayor wants to bring back retired police officers to help fill shortage, address gun violen
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said Friday he hopes to reinstate a police bureau program to rehire recently retired police officers in an attempt to shore up the bureau’s staffing and help tackle a worsening gun violence crisis.
Longtime land-use advocate Bob Stacey to step down from Metro Council
Stacey said he's stepping down from the regional Portland-area government agency's council for health reasons.
Oregon economist on inflation concerns
According to an economist with the State of Oregon, inflation is “one of the most interesting economic developments to watch” in both the short and long term.
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‘OPB Politics Now’: Portland’s Texas boycott fumble and what lies ahead for redistricting
The city of Portland made a national splash a few weeks ago when the city council announced it would be boycotting the entire state of Texas. But after the city made the headlines, the plan changed. This week, we run down the details of how the city’s confused response to Texas’s near-total ban on abortions. We also discuss the redistricting fight state lawmakers are gearing up for.
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Health care workers, firefighters file lawsuits to overturn Oregon vaccine mandate
The lawsuits join a chorus of legal action brought by first responders and health care workers in response to Oregon’s vaccinate mandate.
‘This Did Not Need To Happen’: Fourth COVID-19 Wave Pushes Calif. Healthcare Workers To The Brink
The fourth wave of COVID-19 sweeping across many parts of California is taking an emotional and physical toll on nurses and doctors in the hardest-hit…
In The Fight Against COVID, Health Workers Aren't Immune To Vaccine Misinformation
About a quarter of U.S. health care workers have refused the COVID-19 vaccine as of July. They share demographic traits with other unvaccinated people and are putting hospitals in a tough spot.
A Chess Trailblazer Is Suing Netflix Over Her Portrayal In 'The Queen's Gambit'
Georgian chess legend Nona Gaprindashvili is suing Netflix for defamation. At issue is a line in the show's final episode that falsely says she hadn't played against male opponents.
Douglas County fire danger moved to low, but fire season is still in effect
Forestry officials say fire danger is now considered low on public lands in Douglas County, thanks to heavy rainfall this weekend.
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