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Want to know if Portland is 'burning to the ground'? There's a website for that

8mon 12d ago in portland_oregon from www.oregonlive.com

Blaze it

What to do if you spot ICE in your community

8mon 3d ago in portland_oregon from www.streetroots.org

The Reddit link was shared in my discord group and thought to share the important stuff here.

We went on one date and didn't make future plans. A few weeks later, they message me 15 times.

AmitheAsshole?

Gotta love it

11mon 25d ago in lgbtq_plus@lemmy.blahaj.zone

Eugene weekly slaps

11mon 25d ago in oregon@sh.itjust.works

Ice’s ‘inhumane’ arrest of well-known vineyard manager shakes Oregon wine industry

11mon 3d ago in oregon@sh.itjust.works from www.theguardian.com

They arrested him in front of his church.

How exactly is making America great again?

Business owner Moises Sotelo of Newberg, Oregon

1y 5d ago in oregon@sh.itjust.works

Totally understandable have a nice day

1y 1mon ago in elderscrolls@lemm.ee

Where to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Portland

1y 5mon ago in portland_oregon from www.koin.com

Pretty cool!

Do you avoid bars? I tell this to a lot of folks. Bartenders do appreciate non-alcoholics. If you're the designated driver (DD) or not drinking because of health reasons, hopefully you don't feel like a pariah.

I work behind the bar and i love the non-drinkers. May it be a glass of water, a soda, or a mocktail, doesn't matter to me!

I also finally convinced my restaurant to make mocktails on the menu. A lot of bartenders may know how to as well. Ask!

Now if you avoid bars because of the loud TVs, absolutely understandable. Sorry about that.

Yikes what an ad placement.

"The brown round-up": The racist chain letter terrorizing an Oregon county

1y 5mon ago in oregon@sh.itjust.works from www.motherjones.com

Absolutely disgusting

Understandable. Staff is overworked and not supported, and the "clients" aren't exactly receptive to help.

Police won't solve the problem because a few years ago, they chose a stance of abandoning downtown. Then again, all they did was arrest the addict and let them go later, sometimes even roughing them up.

In the past month, I've seen a significant uptick on plainclothes workers helping addicts clean up.