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STARDAR: The Art of Spotting Celebrities In Portland (And Other Unlikely Places)

The Nines Hotel

Tuesday, September 09, 2014

"Stardar." The mixing of two different words—stardom and radar—to create a whole new word that best exemplifies the ability to spot celebrities without actually stalking them. Stalking is not cool.

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Carla Axtman: Anti-Marijuana Event Organization ‘Reeks of Impropriety’

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Tuesday, September 09, 2014

Clatsop County District Attorney Josh Marquis is part of a series of events now under scrutiny for possible improper use of federal funds. The so-called “marijuana education” events include federal taxpayer dollars and reportedly have a distinctly anti-M91 bent.

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FIBA World Cup: Batum Needs To Do More Than Make his Threes

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Tuesday, September 09, 2014

As the FIBA World Cup has moved into the knockout rounds, Nicolas Batum's play for the French national team has remained stuck in the middle. He's contributing, but hardly setting the world on fire.

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Oregon Still Struggles with Rural Poverty

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Tuesday, September 09, 2014

Despite good news about the state's economic rebound, Oregon still struggles with rural poverty. Overall, the poverty rate in Oregon is worse at 17 percent, compared to 14.3 percent in 2009 at the end of the recession.  

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Leather Storrs: Why Guinea Pigs Are A Perfect Protein

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Tuesday, September 09, 2014

When you eat meat, it’s easy to get the amino acids your body demands, but animal protein, already in trouble, is approaching the dreaded “U” word: unsustainable.

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Athleisure: What’s next, sweatpants at work?

According to NPD, “activewear

Tuesday, September 09, 2014

The athleisure trend is challenging the idea that sweatpants are just for the gym.

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Baseball Provides Unexpected Patch to the Eroded Safety Net in Our Communities

Kids from the North Coast Recreation District

Tuesday, September 09, 2014

My dad told me three rules when he took me to my first baseball game on one of my weekends with him. We didn’t come to buy anything. Never get up during a bat. And we never leave early. I didn’t listen to everything my dad told me, but I never forgot those rules.

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Portland City Club Recommends ‘Yes’ Vote on Parks and Recreation Bond 

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Tuesday, September 09, 2014

City Club of Portland recommended a yes vote on a Portland Parks Replacement Bond (measure 26-159) that would provide up to $68 million in funds for park maintenance needs on Monday, September 8. 

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Making Decisions: What To Do Before You Take The Leap

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Tuesday, September 09, 2014

Having trouble making a big decision? Keep calm, and read on for some advice on how to make critical choices. 

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After $5 Million Deal, Critics Ask if Portland Schools Misled Voters

Franklin High School will be remodeled using money from a 2012 voter-approved bond. Credit: PPS

Monday, September 08, 2014

Questions are being raised about whether or not the Portland Schools District misled the public after the district agreed to transfer $5 million in public bond money to the city of Portland for transportation projects.

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