August 28, 2019 Page 3 INSIDE L O C A L N E W S The Week in Review M ETRO page 2 page 6 photo Courtesy the r e b uilDing C enter A reclaimed sink from the ReBuilding Center is prepared to be installed by a volunteer at a home in north Portland, helping a long time resident make needed repairs and stay housed. The Day of Service event was sponsored by the community organization and the African American Alliance for Home Ownership, another nonprofit. Fighting Displacement Volunteers help residents stay housed The ReBuilding Center teamed up with the Afri- canAmerican Alliance for Home Ownership Satur- day to tackle the housing crisis by providing home Arts & ENTERTAINMENT repairs for low-income and struggling long-time homeowners in Portland who may be in danger of losing their homes because of maintenance issues that risk code violations. The 2019 Day of Service provided home re- C ontinueD on p age 10 page 7-8 pages 9 U.S. Sen. Cory Booker bought his presidential campaign to Portland Sunday for a meet-and-greet fundraiser, the end of a week-long West Coast tour. (KGW photo) O PINION C LASSIFIEDS page 12 F OOD Booker Campaigns in Portland pages 10 As he continues his long-shot bid in the Democrat presidential race, Sen. Cory Booker came to Portland Sunday and hinted that that Oregon would be more of a player in this year’s national race. Booker said the lengthy prima- ry season gives a more weight to states like Oregon and his own state of New Jersey, which have later primaries, and that might help tip the scales. According to KGW, Booker’s fundraiser at the Riveter in south- east Portland was all but sold out, and in his speech, as he addressed homelessness, he recalled his own family’s struggles with racism when they tried to buy a home. But he says he has a plan -- us- ing a new kind of tax credit -- to help prevent homelessness. The government should also put more money toward solving problems of homeless veterans and people C ontinueD on p age 10