Portland
- sos.oregon.gov Oregon Secretary of State
The Oregon Secretary of State works to maximize voter participation, is a watchdog for public spending, makes it easier to do business in Oregon, and preserves and promotes Oregon history.
- www.yesonmeasure118.com Vote Yes! on Measure 118, the Oregon Rebate
Vote Yes! on Measure 118 to get yearly rebates of $1,600 for yourself and every Oregonian, kids included. A four person household will get over $6,400 every year. Paid for by making giant corporations pay their fair share.
I posted about this 3 months ago and it was $750--glad to see the measure is going for it. The $1,600 is per person, not household. Minors count.
Large corps ($25m in revenue minimum) pay.
- • 93%ingallswx.com Columbia Basin and Willamette Valley may hit 100°F later this week
This morning’s cloud cover is forecast to dissipate on both sides of the Cascades as the day progresses, heading for warm temperatures and sunny skies. Up above, upper level ridging is developing o…
Kroger wants to buy Albertsons, a major competitor, who also owns Safeway, which Albertsons somehow was approved to buy 3-4 years ago. The attached is a good representation of what “choice” would look like if the merger were approved by the FTC for SE metro area of Portland; 6/10 larger grocers would be run by Kroger (WinCo, Costco, Grocery Outlet and New Seasons the only exception).
This is a big deal because:
- Kroger has already been price gouging like crazy since the pandemic as we all knew but has been recently confirmed by Kroger themselves (https://www.newsweek.com/kroger-executive-admits-company-gouged-prices-above-inflation-1945742)
- This would make bullet #1 above worse with that scale of market dominance
- Kroger was among the most appalling for worker and customer safety during the pandemic. They had sneeze guards up in their 172nd location in May of 2021, a full 1.5 years after the pandemic started, never enforced masking and refused to take any returns during the pandemic for any reason, but mainly to pad their bottom line.
- Kroger’s local workers are currently on strike for the crap wages and conditions they have endured. A larger corporate entity would only grow the awful employment and labor practices Kroger has.
- Pharmacy services are already under-served and with Rite-aid and Walgreens closing hundreds of locations nationwide, it would force more medically dependent customers to Kroger, who demonstrated its absolute indifference to worker and customer safety before, during and after the pandemic.
If you want to slow grocery price gouging, support better conditions for customers and employees, be able to choose other companies when one isn’t meeting your needs, I highly recommend sharing your thoughts with the FTC and boycotting Kroger/Safeway/Albertsons as much as you can.
- • 100%www.portlandmercury.com KOIN TV Workers Allege Outrageous Union-Busting Tactics from Management
KOIN-TV’s videographers, photographers, engineers, directors, and other production staff have always worked hard to get Portland’s news out to television screens across the city. But for the last several years, employees have had to put up with more than grueling overnight shifts and the typical ups...
...and the NLRB agrees with them.
Seems like Nexstar is just trying to stall out the clock until there's another Republican in the White House who can gut the NLRB.
- • 97%bikeportland.org Concrete planters for calming traffic removed after frequent collisions
Some might think they worked as intended.
The gist is that Portland drivers couldn't stop hitting crucial safety infrastructure (proving its necessity) so PBOT gave up on it.
As one of the commenters pointed out: Since a pedestrian/bike fatality costs PBOT nothing and replacing a concrete planter a car has demolished costs them more than nothing, to balance the budget they're going to go with more pedestrian deaths.
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Map
Southbound I-5 will close between the SW Terwilliger Boulevard off-ramp and the SW Capitol Highway on-ramp. Northbound I-5 will close between the SW Barbur Boulevard off-ramp and the SW Terwilliger Boulevard on-ramp.
Several on-ramps will also close to prevent drivers from getting on I-5 in the area during the closure.
Southbound on-ramp closures:
S Harbor Drive.
Interstate 405 southbound exchange to southbound I-5.
Northbound on-ramp closures:
SW Spring Garden Street.
SW Capitol Highway.
OR99W/SW Barbur Boulevard.
SW Haines Street.
Kruse Way.
- www.oregonrebate.org Oregon Rebate 2024
The Oregon Rebate (IP 2024-017) is a ballot initiative qualifying for the November 2024 election to rebate every Oregonian (regardless of age, income, or status) about $750 every year, after increasing corporate taxes over $25 million in Oregon sales.
Full bill text: https://sos.oregon.gov/admin/Documents/irr/2024/017text.pdf
TLDR; Oregon corporate tax has a minimum rate of 1%. This ballot measure would raise it to 3% and give $750 to each Oregon resident (including children).
Get ready for an Uber/Lyft level of corporate ads and media spamming to try to sink this common sense bill.
- • 100%www.koin.com Officials rescue 28 riders trapped upside-down at Oaks Amusement Park
A ride at Oaks Amusement Park in Portland, Oregon, malfunctioned on Friday afternoon, trapping 28 people upside down, but no injuries were reported and all riders have since been evacuated and medi…
- bikeportland.org ODOT latest PSA explains new bike passing law
Wish this was required viewing for all Oregonians.
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A cellphone shot of the gorgeous aurora tonight. It wasn't quite this dramatic to the naked eye, but this is actually pretty representative of what we could see. I have a bunch of other pics too but I'm sure there will be pics everywhere tomorrow from better photographers.
- • 100%www.opb.org Dump on Marion County farm worries neighbors. Oregon environmental agency investigating
A Marion County excavating company was ordered to shut down its operations at the site after allegedly unloading debris on a farm without a permit or local code enforcement approval. Environment regulators are currently investigating.
- • 77%www.oregonlive.com Nathan Vasquez leads in matchup against Multnomah County DA Mike Schmidt, poll finds
The results “indicate strongly that Mike Schmidt has got real challenges, that there's an opportunity for Nathan Vasquez,” said pollster John Horvick.
- kolektiva.social Alissa Azar (@alissaazar@kolektiva.social)
Attached: 2 images After a long and brutal day of standing off with cops and being subjected to police violence for 12 hours, the students are still standing ground and have taken back the library! I don’t believe anyone is inside but on the portico by the library entrance/steps where this all star...
> After a long and brutal day of standing off with cops and being subjected to police violence for 12 hours, the students are still standing ground and have taken back the library
- • 87%www.opb.org Selling RedTail could jeopardize Portland’s public golf courses, committee says
The city of Portland could sell the RedTail Golf Center to the Portland Diamond Project, who want to bring an MLB team to Oregon. But the city's Golf Advisory Committee says doing so would make the golf system financially unstable.
Am I the only one that thinks putting the stadium out in Beaverton seems like a terrible idea from a travel/density perspective? Locating it in the Lloyd District seems like such a no-brainer...
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I miss Pok Pok
- • 100%katu.com Portland put costly corner improvements on business owner despite upcoming state project
A North Portland real estate agent said city work requirements tied to her office renovation sent her and her business partner into debt.
- • 81%www.opb.org Portland Mayor Wheeler unveils a new public camping ban policy
After legal hangups skewered his first attempt, Mayor Ted Wheeler is giving a ban on outdoor camping in Portland a second try.
- • 100%www.oregonlive.com Washington County has eliminated homeless encampments
Washington County’s largest initial expansion was growing the number of shelter beds from 46 to 426 over two years
- • 93%pdx.eater.com Ask Eater: What’s Going on With the Flock Food Hall Downtown?
Some of the tenants are saying the project should open before the summer, but the Block 216 team has been tight-lipped
This is about the alleged food hall that was going to be coming to the Ritz Carlton Tower. They made a big show about how they'd be offering spots to the food carts they displaced.
Well now e-mails are bouncing and there's radio silence from everyone involved about whether there even will be a food hall anymore.
It sounds shocking, I know, but it certainly seems like the olive branch that they offered to assuage everyone's anger about the food carts they were displacing was a lie.
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Columbia County resident under investigation for allegedly freezing puppies to feed pet snake
katu.com Oregon resident under investigation for allegedly freezing puppies to feed pet snakeOfficials say during the execution of the search warrant, the sheriff's office recovered and seized 18 frozen dead puppies.
- www.theguardian.com Major US corporations threaten to return labor to ‘law of the jungle’
Trader Joe’s and SpaceX are among businesses challenging the constitutionality of the National Labor Relations Board
Proposing general boycott of Trader Joes. They have joined an unholy trinity of Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Starbucks, because they've lost so hard in the past few years against workers forming unions (to push back against awful wages and lack of safety and terrible working conditions pronounced by COVID) that since they can't win fair in union elections under law that has been around for 90 years, want to dismantle the entire apparatus of the NLRB.
If successful, their complaint and other arguments and conclusions that would follow, would lead to loss of labor power that would be strikingly similar to what happened when Trump was allowed to appoint 3 justices and upend the Supreme Court which quickly lead to Roe v. Wade being overturned.
40 hours a week then overtime? Probably deemed unfair to the profit rights of our poor megacorps. Discrimination protections at work? Struck down federally but states allowed to pass their own, for a while, then those would be overturned by SC when challenged. Those would be week 1.
It's sad to see Trader Joes, who espouses lots of human values on its website becoming a mouthpiece for unfettered capitalist abuse of hourly workers.
My boycott, as a 20-year shopper, starts today. I think there are lots of TJs shoppers who think of them as "not Kroger/Walmart/Safeway-Albertsons/etc." but honestly, by throwing in with Musk/Bezos/Starbucks they're no different.
I feel like starting a picket at a store or two, then growing would build some shopper awareness, maybe earn some folks who want to get involved and build from there. Want to join?
- • 100%katu.com OMSI crowned #1 Science Museum in 2024 Newsweek Readers' Choice Awards
OMSI was voted #1 Science Museum in the 2024 Newsweek Readers' Choice Awards.The museum made their debutOMSI WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1944... DISPLAYING IT'S FIRST
- • 83%cityobservatory.org Monkey-wrenching road pricing
R.I.P. Road Pricing in Oregon: Dead before its even tried More than just money, the demise of pricing monkey-wrenches state transportation policy It’s no surprise: ODOT’s attempts to i…
Here's the fallout from Kotek's decision to stop all tolling, as well as a history of promises made and then broken about tolling.
A couple of things I took from this article:
- Oregon has reduced GHG emissions for most sectors except transportation
- Tolling was part of the plan to reduce transportation emissions
- Tolling on the I-5 Bridge will drastically reduce traffic on it, which obviates the need for more lanes
- Only tolling on I-5 while leaving 205 free creates huge issues
- The state was counting on tolling money for all of its projects, so car dependence is hurting car dependence, which is a small silver lining
- www.oregonlive.com Contractor files lien against downtown Portland’s Block 216 tower
Contractor says it relationship with the building's developer remains strong
- • 100%www.oregonlive.com Gov. Tina Kotek shelves plans for I-5, I-205 tolls in Portland area
“The state’s path toward implementing tolling is uncertain at best,” Kotek wrote in a letter to state transportation commissioners.
- www.mcmenamins.com Crystal Ballroom - ††† (Crosses) - McMenamins
Pubs, Breweries and Historic Hotels
I'm new to the area and would love to meet people interested in this kind of synthrock music. Or at least to hear about some local/regional bands with something similar going on.
(I'm not seeing any Portland music communities yet, so hopefully this is okay here)
- • 100%katu.com Corbett girls basketball returns home after first title in over 36 years
Y’all heard the young ladies! Go cardinals. Is what the town of Corbett has been screaming for this girls basketball team all season. And after 27 games, they w
- www.oregonlive.com Portland police union seeks voting redo on planned accountability board
The move, if placed on the November ballot and approved by voters, would strip the future board’s power to discipline officers.
- www.opb.org Downtown Portland’s Central Library reopens with decor, tech and restroom upgrades
A new paint color, updated bathrooms and lots of portable chargers are just some of the changes that library patrons can expect.
- • 100%katu.com Portland's gun violence prevention efforts face financial cliff in 2024
Portland’s multi-million-dollar effort to stop and reverse historic gun violence faces a financial cliff in 2024, a KATU investigation has found.The city joined
- • 98%www.theguardian.com A gunman killed and injured protesters at a BLM march. Why did police blame the victims?
Survivors of a mass shooting have publicly shared video contradicting police claims that victims were armed and part of a ‘confrontation’
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Portland exhibit honors Bob Shimabukuro, activist for Northwest's Japanese American redress movement
www.opb.org Portland exhibit honors Bob Shimabukuro, activist for Northwest’s Japanese American redress movement"Craft, Community and Care" features Shimabukuro’s legacy as a journalist, a woodworker and an advocate for diverse social causes at the Japanese American Museum of Oregon through April 14.
- • 100%www.opb.org Salem-Keizer teachers move one step closer to potential strike, declare an impasse in bargaining negotiations
Class size and workload remain key sticking points in contract negotiations between the teachers and administration in Oregon’s second-largest school district.
- www.404media.co Apple Is Lobbying Against Right to Repair Six Months After Supporting Right to Repair
"It is our belief that the bill’s current language around parts pairing will undermine the security, safety, and privacy of Oregonians by forcing device manufacturers to allow the use of parts of unknown origin in consumer devices."