Winnie sacrificed his pants so your child could be clothed?
Winnie sacrificed his pants so your child could be clothed?
Story coming today after the mayorβs speech. We have some pretty strict rules about when we report results.
Totally get it, as a fellow Portlander who has also been noting the increased air traffic.
So a) Iβm donβt write headlines b) Iβve asked the AG and DOJ for their takes since, yes, complicated c) I think the open the door language in that piece is accurate and c) This ruling is very clear on how these 2 judges feel about both TROs. The en banc request could slow/stop deployment too.
Itβs a bit of a lot to explain in a national story, but the context: last week, federal lawyers said if they won this, they would very quickly ask the Ninth to reject the broader TRO as well. Judges Bade and Nelson wrote that they consider both errors on Judge Immergutβs part.
Iβm actually a reporter at the Times, not an editor. Just finished week three, so my influence at this organization of 2,000 journalists is minimal.
Thanks, brother.
Emerging from a brief social media disengagement - which I highly recommend - with some professional news:
I've started a new job as the Pacific Northwest bureau chief for The New York Times. Looking for story ideas, news alerts, background info, pet theories, restaurant recs, travel tips etc.
Time is weird, Alex.
Lost Patients is a stupendous piece of reporting. And I edited Salmon Wars, so β¦ oh hey, wow, thatβs so cool! Yay us!
Happy opening day to all who celebrate. If you need me over the next seven months, you can find me worshiping at the Church of Baseball.
"In interviews with OPB, almost a dozen current and former Forest Service employees said they feared this loss of workers will be catastrophic for the fire season ahead."
How much news has been happening during the Trump administration? OPB's Tiffany Camhi takes a look at just one area: education.
20 major policy changes in the first 30 days.
Have information you think the public should know about the Census Bureau or other parts of the federal government?
I'm a @npr.org correspondent who's available via the encrypted messaging app Signal at hansi.01
The best thing about the Super Bowl is that it means baseball is near.
(So no, not in poor taste?)
I think you meant to say βDan Salt-man.β
Right now summed up in one story: www.opb.org/article/2025...
Good morning, fellow travelers. You did not need that decaf mango dragonfruit oatmilk cortado with extra foam and browned butter. Just order coffee. The correct order is PLAIN COFFEE.
I would like to read a scientific study analyzing the strange phenomenon in which people get in line at an airport Starbucks and completely forget how to order coffee.
Joking aside, I kinda think this is exactly how you want important votes over leadership to go with the new-and-maybe-improved-who-actually-knows-for-sure Portland City Council. Messy but mostly in the open? With the political and philosophical lines clear to everyone paying attention?
I like to imagine Ted Wheeler, Charlie Hales, Sam Adams, Tom Potter and the ghost of Vera Katz are sitting in a bar somewhere watching this together. And laughing. So hard.
Are you like me, and you're feeling very, very tired headed into the end of the year, and then you edited this smart rundown of all the big PNW news from 2024, and then you felt even more very, very tired but at least remembered why?
Rene Gonzalez, who came into office as a city commissioner largely on a platform of being supportive of Portland police, has now threatened to sue the city because police have not made an arrest in an arson case involving his father's car.
Would not was, of course. I am both fired up and incredibly sleepy.
This would hurt us at OPB, but it was absolutely decimate smaller public media orgs in rural areas. If I was a cynic, Iβd say that is maybe part of the plan: remove anything that isnβt non-mainstream propagandist media in places that already tilt right.
www.nytimes.com/2024/12/27/b...
This story is the best thing I've edited all week.
βI just hope everybodyβs kind to me next year and nobody is bullying me,β wished 9-year-old Crosby.
"City officials throughout Oregon say they need more leeway to clear homeless camps as the state grapples with a housing crisis that shows no signs of abating.
Now theyβre taking aim at a 2021 law they say stands in their way."
Awwwwww thanks. People should sound like themselves. Diversity almost always makes us better, including diverse voices and accents on the air. This is what the world sounds like.
OK, so he got one thing right.