November 30th, 2010
One board member resigns, and remaining directors agree at a town-hall meeting to involve members more in future decisions. But members are not appeased.
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November 30th, 2010
One board member resigns, and remaining directors agree at a town-hall meeting to involve members more in future decisions. But members are not appeased.
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November 30th, 2010
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November 30th, 2010
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November 29th, 2010
So how exactly do Portland area commuters get around in the year 2010? And how do we feel about traffic? New data from the U.S. Census Bureau and the Portland City Auditor's Office does a pretty good job of answering those questions.
Posted by Joseph Rose, The Oregonian |
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November 27th, 2010
Women are intent on looking good while bicycling around town, a sure sign that a new age of biking has arrived.
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November 24th, 2010
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November 24th, 2010
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Heaters helped keep light rail movingSeattle TimesSound Transit's engineers learned from a failure in Portland. During the mid-December 2008 storm, segments of the MAX rail system were paralyzed by frozen ... |
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November 24th, 2010
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November 24th, 2010
There is much weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth over the so-called high-speed train in Wisconsin. A Madison newspaper that calls itself “the Progressive Voice†claims that Governor-elect Walker’s promise to cancel the Milwaukee-to-Madison train is economic treason. That makes sense if you agree with Paul Krugman that the federal government should spend a [...]
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