During the two years of pandemic isolation, authors in Oregon had time to write many interesting new books. Many of these books are in time for this year's holiday. Here are some of my favorites—and, shamelessly, a new book of my own.
In the next two weeks, all the author's books I have s
Author: Alex Zimmerman, Chalkbeat New York
When David Banks and a group of local leaders provided advice on how to reopen the school in the fall of 2020, he asked nearly two dozen principals for their opinions.
As a former principal, Banks stated in a detailed memo their needs for sta
Welcome back, friends! This is another Tuesday in Portland, and I feel good about it. Let's talk about our day.
Today looks like a good day. It will be a little cloudy, but there is almost no rain, and the maximum temperature is 50.
Here are the headlines from Portland today:
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In Tom's team, the adult leaders wear name tags. The Boy Scouts did not.
But with the current strong team of more than 100 scouts, it has become more and more difficult to know which scout is Aiden and which is Jayden.
This led Tom's team to consider putting name tags on the young mem
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Volkswagen has adopted a new plug-in hybrid system in its popular Tiguan. What is it like to drive? Jack Evans found out.
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A long time ago, a little girl named Karissa founded a club.
Unlike many clubs, Carissa's does not stipulate who can become a member and who cannot become a member. In fact, the name of the club describes its purpose: the Club for All.
Membership is open to anyone, including Carissa's
The City of South Carolina uses metal tags to identify slaves hired as part-time slaves
Students and faculty who excavated at Charleston College in South Carolina found a "slave badge" dating back to 1853.
As Chase Laudenslager reported for WCBD, these small metal tags prove that the
General Min Aung Lai, the leader of the Myanmar coup, visited a sickly leader of the National League for Democracy (NLD) on Sunday, partly out of a charm offensive, partly politically motivated, partly a charm offensive, and partly because It is politically motivated.
The patron of the visi
By: Alex Harrington October 6, 2021, 12:24 PM 0 Comments
Although the Ford Mustang, one of the most famous cars in the United States, has been delayed due to supply shortages and other factors, it is still difficult to obtain. However, if you are looking f
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