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Your contribution to the Mercury supports our editorial team. We try to ask unobtrusively, but there have been a couple surveys where an overwhelming number of readers said we should remind them more. The Mercury believes in Portland and smart, local journalism—we also like fun, sex, and staying curious about one another. Without you, there is no us. Thanks for your support! Good Morning, Portland! Going out at the end of an oppressively hot day,. ....
Layoffs at Portland’s KATU-TV include Brian Wood, others Updated Mar 03, 2021; Posted Mar 03, 2021 Brian Wood, a KATU reporter and anchor, posted on Facebook about being among the employees laid off on Wednesday. (Photo: KATU/YouTube screengrab) Facebook Share Layoffs hit the KATU-TV newsroom on Wednesday, according to reports posted on social media and confirmed by sources with knowledge of the situation. On social media, reporter and anchor Brian Wood, who joined KATU in 2008, wrote, in part, “I was let go today ‘for business reasons’ according to management. I appreciate all your support over the past dozen or so years.” Photojournalist Ric Peavyhouse took to Twitter, where he posted, “We just had a round of layoffs today and I’m a bit lost for words. I still have a job but eight of my colleagues are out. So feel free to pass along any jobs you see for photogs, producers, writers, and reporters.” ....
The new abnormal: Steve Duin column Updated Dec 19, 2020; Facebook Share What are we left with in this broken city, now that we know the sovereign citizens in the Red House, and their heavily armed defenders, are safe and secure and comfortably beyond the law? Journalists are in jeopardy. We can start there. The gatekeepers on North Mississippi Avenue apparently believe Donald Trump was spot on with his “Enemy of the People” campaign. The press wasn’t welcome near the war zone because, the occupiers argue, “Cameras are cops.” Reporters and photographers were routinely threatened. When a KATU television crew, Genevieve Reaume and Ric Peavyhouse, sought interviews inside the barricade on Dec. 8, a demonstrator slapped Reaume’s cellphone to the ground, then bloodied her hand when she reached down to retrieve it. ....