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Inauguration Day 2021: Joe Biden sworn in as 46th president of the United States, delivers inaugural address
President Joe Biden was sworn in Wednesday hours after Donald Trump left the White House. Protests and celebrations are expected in Portland and Salem. For more, go to https://www.oregonlive.com/politics. Updated: ; Posted:
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WATCH LIVE: Joe Biden swears the oath of office at 9 a.m. PST to become the 46th president of the United States, taking the helm of a deeply divided nation and inheriting a confluence of crises arguably greater than any faced by his predecessors. He ll deliver an inaugural address that aides say will focus on unity.
How to find healing in nature: Peak Northwest podcast
Updated Jan 14, 2021;
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We all know that nature can be healing, but sometimes it’s not just as easy as going outside.
On this week’s episode of the Peak Northwest podcast, we spoke with Zoë Presley, a Portland-based psychotherapist and forest therapy guide, to help us understand how best to find healing in the great outdoors.
With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, political unrest and economic stress, there are a lot of good reasons to seek refuge in nature right now. And while outdoor recreation can be great for physical health, going outside can also help heal trauma, depression, anxiety and other mental or emotional health issues.
The House has voted to impeach President Donald Trump for a second time. The vote comes one week after he encouraged a mob of loyalists to “fight like hell” against election results and the Capitol became the target of a deadly siege.
The rise of the rookie hiker: Peak Northwest podcast
Updated Jan 07, 2021;
Crowded trailheads. Packed campgrounds. Busy beaches, rivers and lakes.
Oregon outdoor recreation areas saw a huge flood of visitors in 2020, many of whom were new to outdoor recreation. And while most people have been respectful and responsible in nature, the sheer size of the crowds has inevitably led to a rise in trash, trespassing, and search and rescue missions.
This week on the Peak Northwest podcast, we discuss the rise of rookie hikers and how the COVID-19 pandemic pushed a new wave of people outside, for better or worse.