If you have to have a journalist with the same name, this one will do very well: It’s an honor to very occasionally be mistaken. https://t.co/tkQsymRbi9
Photographers and videographers on the front lines documenting Portland protests: “These are the things our grandchildren and great-grandchildren will ask us about.” Yes, @bethnakamura, you were indeed born to do this work. See it here, folks: https://t.co/tDRkt4ANZp
As Portland officials have decried the @Oregonian’s finding that 52% of all arrests in the city are of homeless people, the number of homeless people booked into jail has continued to grow each year: My last story for @Oregonian
published this morning.
https://t.co/153BY49ajP
I had the satisfaction of taking apart and finally fixing my vacuum cleaner. I had the dissatisfaction of having a package stolen off my porch. But my satisfaction returned with the image of the thief opening up the envelope and finding only a $2 vacuum cleaner filter inside.
@bethnakamura A deep bow to @maxoregonian for her meticulous reporting on these incidents over 17 yrs. Her extraordinary journalism formed the backbone of this analysis.
When it comes to police accountability reporting in Portland, Max Bernstein is peerless.
.@shanedkavanaugh & I analyzed 40 fatal police shootings since Kendra James in 2003.
We found:
Those killed: disproportionately Black.
1/2 had a mental illness.
None of the 65 cops indicted/disciplined.
7 fatally shot 2 people while w/PPB.
https://t.co/Bwx5wHmkzX
“In accordance with President Trump, Lighthouse Church’s sanctuary at (address) will be open. We will be having regular services as of Sunday 24, 2020,” the post read.
As we wait for @OregonGovBrown's press conference to begin, here are the details about the coronavirus plans you'll be hearing more about:
https://t.co/kYw5Nrj0IA
State inspectors found what workers already told @FedorZarkhin about the chaos at the SE Portland nursing home that is now Oregon’s coronavirus epicenter with at least 14 deaths.
Last week’s expose ICYMI:
https://t.co/fhFnUgDsvo
State acknowledgement:
https://t.co/b1O6Ilo8YC
Thanks to daughter Diana Marsden, we now about her dad’s blue eyes and this:
“I wish I could tell you something big, huge, wonderful my father invented or created, but … he was the average man. ... That is who he was and it was wonderful."
https://t.co/3xrPO0DygX
So grateful for reader messages like this, esp today:
'Those of us that complain that we can’t get a haircut or that the line at Fred Meyer was out the door need to read this one again. Rest In Peace, Mr. Goodale, and thank you for your military service.'