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Olympia residents report high rates of discrimination, especially among marginalized groups
A survey of Olympia residents has revealed widespread discrimination, with marginalized groups like transgender individuals, people of color, and those with disabilities facing the most frequent incidents of being disrespected and denied opportunities. At the Olympia City Council study session on Tuesday, Dr. Ashley Gardner, Truclusion principal researcher, explained they...
Camas Days expected to draw thousands to historic downtown this week
Camas Days, the annual downtown Camas festival organized by the Camas-Washougal Chamber of Commerce will bring thousands of visitors to Camas’ historic downtown this weekend, with a full range of events planned for Friday and Saturday, July 26-27. This year’s “America the Beautiful” themed Camas Days will help celebrate...
Annual ‘National Night Out’ event coming to Washougal
The city of Washougal will hold its third annual National Night Out event at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6, at Hathaway Park, located at 732 25th St., Washougal. The event will feature ice cream, a dunk tank, games, and a three-dimensional screening of the 2001 Pixar film “Monsters Inc.”
New Washougal event promises ‘weirdest, strangest car show’
When people ask AJ Bogue about the types of vehicles that he’s hoping to show off at the upcoming car show that he’s organizing, he usually tells them something like this: “If you can drive it to 54-40 Brewing Company and pay the $25 entry fee, it’s in.”
Port of Camas-Washougal extends cruise line contract
The Port of Camas-Washougal has extended its partnership with American Cruise Lines (ACL) despite concerns about the cruise line’s economic impact and commitment to sustainability. Port commissioners approved a docking agreement with ACL for 2025 and 2026 on July 17, three months after green-lighting a similar one-year contract to...
Nice weekend weather in Oregon, better air quality for some
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – This will be another great weekend to enjoy the outdoors with temperatures warming into the low to mid-80s seasonal range. But first how ’bout the smoke?. The wildfire smoke that stretched across western Oregon Friday was due to a wind direction change in our...
No, Really: Why Don’t Private Parking Lots Tow Trespassing Cars Right Away?
You’re wrong: City code absolutely allows private property owners to tow trespassing cars immediately—Hungry Tiger & Retriever Towing did it to me in 2008. Moreover, since private lots can’t hunt you down like the government can, holding your car for ransom is their best chance of getting paid. So my question stands: Why don’t private lots tow right away rather than writing fake “tickets”? —Welcome to Portlandistan.
Portland's iconic Darcelle XV in danger of shutting down, owners say: 'Not going to go down without a fight'
PORTLAND, Oregon — Darcelle XV. The name alone evokes a kind of immortal Portland lore. Though the legendary drag queen herself has been gone now for more than a year, the drag venue that bears her name is still in business. "This was his heart and soul. This is...
A rare breed: Portland author Willy Vlautin talks about his new novel, ‘The Horse’
In the work of Willy Vlautin, whose books are written in crisp, spare language, a phrase like “butterscotch-blonde” stands out. In most novels, that phrase would describe a femme fatale, a plot complication, a diversion leading the protagonist into murky waters. In Vlautin’s novel The Horse, which comes out July 30, it describes a Fender Telecaster guitar given to protagonist Al Ward when he was a 14-year-old aspiring musician.
Indigenous communities catch lamprey at Willamette Falls every summer. That tradition could be in danger
At the base of Willamette Falls, a wall of 40-foot rocks towers over the reservoir. The falls are deafening. A mist hangs over the air. Several people are submerged near the falls. They’re here every summer to catch lamprey the same way Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest have caught them for millennia.
U.S. home prices hit a record high as sales fell. Here’s how housing experts explain the trends
U.S. median home prices hit a record high for the second month in a row as sales continued to fall, according to a report released this week, as potential buyers continue to lie in wait for lower mortgage rates. Existing home sales fell 5.4% in June and median home sales reached its highest level on […]
(2) 30 bbl Foeder Crafters foudres from Von Ebert Brewing
We have two 30 bbl Foeder Crafters foeders for sale. Used for various Brett and mixed-culture projects since 2019. Lightest toast that Foeder Crafters offered, steamed multiple times before filling and between each fill. Multiple GABF and Oregon Beer Awards medals in Specialty Saison and Fruited Mixed Culture. Zwickel, racking...
2nd annual Hanfu fashion show kicks off at Lan Su Chinese Garden
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - The Lan Su Chinese Garden kicked off “Dress Han: Nights of Hanfu Fashion” Friday night with fashion and music. Along the bridges and walkways of the Lan Su Chinese Garden, a fashion show took place. For the second year in a row, the garden welcomed Chinese and Chinese American designers to show off their work while guests enjoyed a sunset show.
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