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New photo collection shows Portland life in early 1900s
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The Museum at Warm Springs Postpones August 2021 Huckleberry Harvest Events Until Further Notice
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The Museum at Warm Springs has postponed its annual Huckleberry Harvest events in Portland until further notice. Health and safety concerns for event guests due to the renewed spread of COVID-19 in Oregon were major factors contributing to the Museum's decision to postpone the late-August events. "Our decision to postpone our events was both difficult and responsible," said Museum Board of Directors President Donald J. Stastny. "We treasure our friends and members and, while we love to celebrate the Museum and its successes, we do not want to put either our friends or tribal members in a compromised situation. The current situation with COVID has led the Museum administration and the Board of Directors to a decision to postpone our events until the spring. We trust and hope that we will all gather to celebrate then." The August events were to include an Honor Dinner on Friday, August 27 at the Portland Art Museum and "Morning with the Laureates Living th
A Stronger Electricity Grid Is Crucial to Cutting Carbon. Does that Make It Green?
A proposal to lay cables beneath the Columbia River is met with skepticism from an Indigenous activist and the river’s advocates.
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Peter Fairley is an award-winning journalist based in Victoria and San Francisco, whose writing has appeared in Scientific American, NewScientist, Hakai Magazine, Technology Review, the Atlantic, Nature and elsewhere. SHARES Wind etches the Columbia River’s surface downstream of Squally Point, at right in the distance. Around the bend lies The Dalles, where Cascade Renewable Transmission partners propose to start laying power cables in the riverbed. The cables would deliver enough renewable energy to Portland to power nearly one million homes.