PHOTO CREDIT FINDINGS OUTTAKE: Applebee’s, PAGE 37 WHAT WE LEARNED FROM READING THIS WEEK’S PAPER VOL. 43, ISSUE 50. We’re paying cops $60 an hour to work overtime when they stand around at protests in riot gear. 7 The public lake in the center of We’re sharing a “censored” story about how Hillary and the Democrats allegedly screwed Bernie, which was originally published by Jared Kushner’s newspaper , The Observer. 21 The whole reason French people cook the way they do is because they didn’t have any spices. 27 They once stored dead people in the lighthouse off the coast near Astoria. 23 Type design by Rosie Struve. NEWS OUTDOORS WILL A WIDER FREEWAY REALLY SAVE LIVES? FOUR HAUNTED HIKES AROUND OREGON P. 8 P. 23 “THE FAST FOOD PEOPLE FIGURED THAT OUT LONG AGO.” ON THE COVER: Lake Oswego is almost open to the public again. 24 Damian Lillard forced Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz to rap without swearing on his album. 34 Applebee’s is offering $1 margs all October long. 37 OUR MOST TRAFFICKED STORY ONLINE THIS WEEK: P. 27 TAKES A HARD PROJECT CENSORED BLIND SPOTS— LOOK AT THE MEDIA’S STORIES THAT AND THE OVERLOOKED THREATEN OUR COUNTRY. A developer wants to build aff ordable apartments, but some people say the buildings are too tall. VOL 43/50 08.11.2017 STAFF Editor & Publisher Mark Zusman Web Editor Sophia June Hawley, Matt Plambeck, Sharri Regan, Sam Wild EDITORIAL Editorial Intern Anna Williams Classifieds Account Executive Matt Plambeck News Editor Aaron Mesh PRODUCTION Arts & Culture Editor Martin Cizmar Creative Director Alyssa Walker Promotions Manager Maria Margarita Caicedo Accounting Manager Kim Engelke Staff Writers Nigel Jaquiss, Rachel Monahan, Katie Shepherd Designers Tricia Hipps, Rosie Struve, Rick Vodicka Ad Designer Brittany Mohr COMMUNITY OUTREACH Staff Accountant Shawn Wolf Photography Intern Sofie Murray Events Director Sam Eaton Design Intern Leah Maldonado, Parampaul Singh Give!Guide Director Mahala Ray ADVERTISING DISTRIBUTION Projects Editor Matthew Korfhage Director of Advertising Iris Meyers Circulation Director Spencer Winans Music Editor Matthew Singer Display Account Executives Michael Donhowe, Erika Ellis, Kevin Friedman, Christopher Copy Editors Matt Buckingham, Nicole Groessel Stage, Screen & Listings Editor Shannon Gormley Our mission: Provide Portlanders with an independent and irreverent understanding of how their worlds work so they can make a difference. Willamette Week is published weekly by Though Willamette Week is free, please take just one copy. Anyone removing papers in bulk from our distribution points will be prosecuted, as they say, to the full extent of the law. Main line phone: (503) 243-2122 fax: (503) 296-2874 City of Roses Media Company 2220 NW Quimby St., Portland, OR 97210. Classifieds phone: (503) 223-1500 fax: (503) 296-2874 WWEEK.COM Web Production Brian Panganiban OPERATIONS Office Manager Leigh Nishi-Strattner Associate Publisher Jane Smith OFFICE DOGS Penny Garnet Angel, Benny the Jet, The Little Master Momotaro-chan, Bronx Meyers, Ziggy Ray, Scout Willamette Week welcomes freelance submissions. Send material to either News Editor or Arts Editor. Manuscripts will be returned if you include a self-addressed, stamped envelope. To be considered for calendar listings, notice of events must be received in writ- ing by noon Wednesday, two weeks before publication. Send to Calendar Editor. Photographs should be clearly labeled and will be returned if accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Questions concerning circulation or subscription inquiries should be directed to Spencer Winans at Willamette Week. Postmaster: Send all address changes to Willamette Week, 2220 NW Quimby St., Portland, OR 97210. Subscription rates: One year $100, six months $50. Back issues $5 for walk-ins, $8 for mailed requests when available. Willamette Week is mailed at third-class rates. Association of Alternative Newsmedia. This newspaper is published on recycled newsprint using soy-based ink. Willamette Week OCTOBER 11, 2017 wweek.com 3