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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
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News Editor
Aaron Mesh
PRODUCTION
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Creative Director
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Promotions Manager
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Accounting Manager
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Rachel Monahan,
Katie Shepherd
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Tricia Hipps, Rosie Struve,
Rick Vodicka
Ad Designer
Brittany Mohr
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OUTREACH
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Events Director
Sam Eaton
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Parampaul Singh
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Mahala Ray
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Matt Buckingham,
Nicole Groessel
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Listings Editor
Shannon Gormley
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