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Issue #36.02 Originally published on 11/18/2009.
[Education]
Fire Drilled
BY BETH SLOVIC | After the blaze at Marysville School, a retired inspector sounds the alarm.
11 comments
Issue #36.01 Originally published on 11/11/2009.
[Education]
Why Can’t Ismail Read?
BY BETH SLOVIC | How Portland Public Schools’ response to a critical audit affects one Somali student.
0 comments
Issue #35.52 Originally published on 11/04/2009.
[City Hall]
Giving Treebates
BY BETH SLOVIC | Planting a tree may lower your sewer bill.
4 comments
Issue #35.52 Originally published on 11/04/2009.
Class Pictures
BY BETH SLOVIC | Decades after desegregation, race remains a sensitive issue in Portland Public Schools.
1 comment
Issue #35.52 Originally published on 11/04/2009.
Portrait Of A City Block
BY BETH SLOVIC | Fox Tower’s reach for the sky erased a colorful, less chichi neighborhood.
5 comments
Issue #35.51 Originally published on 10/28/2009.
[Education]
A Screaming Deal
BY BETH SLOVIC | Portland Public Schools sells assets for pennies on the dollar; teachers cry foul.
46 comments
Issue #35.50 Originally published on 10/21/2009.
[Cover Story]
Left Out
BY BETH SLOVIC | Why are two virtually identical eighth-grade girls treated so differently by Portland Public Schools?
56 comments
Issue #35.49 Originally published on 10/14/2009.
[City Hall]
Guns & Hoses
BY BETH SLOVIC | Does Portland’s water supply really need armed guards?
12 comments
Issue #35.48 Originally published on 10/07/2009.
[City Hall] [Sports]
Missing The Goal
BY BETH SLOVIC | A “clinical” analysis of why Merritt Paulson’s soccer deal blew its deadline.
3 comments
Issue #35.48 Originally published on 10/07/2009.
[Hot Seat]
Tracy Kidder
BY BETH SLOVIC | A Pulitzer Prize winner revisits the Burundian civil war with one of its survivors.
0 comments
Issue #35.47 Originally published on 9/30/2009.
[Education]
The Trip Not Taken
BY BETH SLOVIC | Why some Portland high-school students may not get even one field trip this year.
0 comments
Issue #35.46 Originally published on 9/23/2009.
[Neighborhoods]
Pole Positions
BY BETH SLOVIC | Are posters on telephone poles art, commerce or graffiti?
8 comments
Issue #35.46 Originally published on 9/23/2009.
[Education]
Woe, Pioneer!
BY BETH SLOVIC | A program for kids with behavioral problems is besieged with problems of its own.
37 comments
Issue #35.44 Originally published on 9/09/2009.
[Bicycling]
Safety First
BY BETH SLOVIC | Two varieties of bike lanes test timid riders’ needs.
0 comments
Issue #35.43 Originally published on 9/02/2009.
[City Hall]
Back To Cool
BY BETH SLOVIC | As school starts, the mayor reasserts his agenda.
4 comments
Issue #35.42 Originally published on 8/26/2009.
[Education]
School Daze
BY BETH SLOVIC | A privileged school confronts racism in its midst.
13 comments
Issue #35.42 Originally published on 8/26/2009.
[Cover Story]
You Spent Our Money On What!?!?!
BY BETH SLOVIC | From a new video camera to record Sam Adams’ every move to accommodations at a chi-chi D.C. hotel, here’s how city council is spending taxpayers’ money.
25 comments
Issue #35.41 Originally published on 8/19/2009.
[City Hall] [Homelessness]
Street Of Schemes
BY BETH SLOVIC | Got a second for an aggressive Greenpeace pitch? Neither does Randy Leonard.
34 comments
Issue #35.40 Originally published on 8/12/2009.
[City Hall]
Wage Against The Machine
BY BETH SLOVIC | Low-paid workers are in the lurch. Mayor Sam Adams promises a fix.
6 comments
Issue #35.39 Originally published on 8/05/2009.
[City Hall] [Housing]
There Goes The Neighborhood
BY BETH SLOVIC | What housing inspector cuts mean for your rental and Portland’s livability.
3 comments

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