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Feast Dinner Series: Chris Cosentino and Kyo Koo at Bluehour

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Top Chef Masters winner Chris Cosentino will join Executive Chef Kyo Koo at Bluehour for a Feast Portland Dinner Series event on Saturday, September 20.

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slides: Oregon Nursing Homes With the Most Health and Safety Deficiencies

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Oregon nursing homes have been hit with $225,000 in fines for violations of federal health and safety standards over the last four years, national data shows. The biggest fines are typically associated with serious deficiencies; these are violations of federal health and safety standards that cause harm, put a resident in immediate jeopardy of harm, or create a potential for harm, according to Charlene Harrington, a professor emeritus at the University of California at San Francisco School of Nursing and a national expert on long-term nursing care. In Oregon, a dozen nursing homes had serious deficiencies. 

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82 Percent of Cash in Pot Campaign Comes from Outside Oregon

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Roughly 82 percent of the money funding a ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana in Oregon is coming from sources outside the Beaver State. Campaign finance data shows that New Approach Oregon, the group behind ballot measure 91, has received only $278,662.60 (less than 18 percent of the campaign's $1.5 million war chest) from within the Beaver State. The rest of the campaign's money has come from wealthy individuals and organizations located outside of the state. 

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Hagg Lake: Where Washington County Officials Failed Us

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

At the end of a long road in Washington County, nestled near the base of the Coast Range just outside of Forest Grove, lies Henry Hagg Lake.

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Why Feast is Good For You - Even If You Don’t Go

Mike Thelin,  one of the founders of Feast. Photo by Caryn Brooks

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

This Thursday, Sept. 18, Feast Portland kicks off its third year celebrating the region’s bounty with a swirl of grand tastings, intimate dinners, before-parties, after-parties, and championship-level business card exchanges. And, even if you don’t go to one event (they do tend to sell out quickly), Feast has the capacity to benefit you and it may already have.

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In Praise of Nude Selfies: A Portland Grandmother’s Perspective

Stahancyk at age 18 while vacationing in Hawaii.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Your Granny is most likely pontificating on the evils of nude phone pictures. As a granny myself, I assert she is wrong.

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University of Oregon Makes Top Three In Thrillist College Frat Bros List

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

In honor of college football’s return, the folks over at Thrillist have compiled a fascinatingly thorough guide to the best college frat bros from the top 25 football schools.

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Public School Teachers And Their PR Problem

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Public school teachers have a public relations problem that has only gotten worse in recent years.

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Oregon Health & Science University Arms Campus Cops

Greg Moawad, left, is Director of the OHSU Police Department. Heath Kula, right, is Deputy Chief of the OHSU Police Department.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Oregon Health & Science University armed its police force on Monday, making it the second school in Oregon to establish its own armed police force. 

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Oregon Parks and Recreation Closes Deal For Coastal Property in Tillamook

Hikers at Beltz Property, Courtesy of OPRD

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) closed a $1.8 million deal to acquire 357 acres of coastal property in Tillamook County on Friday, Sept. 12.  

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