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Street Roots is a Portland, Oregon, United States–based homeless advocacy group [5] and a weekly alternative newspaper that covers homeless issues. [6] The newsprint is sold by and for the homeless in Portland. [7] The paper is published every week and sold through vendors who are currently or formerly homeless.
Willamette Week (WW) is an alternative weekly newspaper and a website published in Portland, Oregon, United States, since 1974. It features reports on local news, politics, sports, business, and culture.
Portland Mercury is an alternative bi-weekly newspaper and media company founded in 2000 in Portland, Oregon. It has a sibling publication in Seattle, Washington , called The Stranger . [ 2 ]
Chico News & Review, Chico; Desert Star Weekly, Palm Springs; East Bay Express, Oakland; Easy Reader, Hermosa Beach; Good Times, Santa Cruz; LA Weekly, Los Angeles ...
Portland: 1867 1884 German newspaper [6] Eugene Democratic Herald: Eugene: March 1859 September 1862 suppressed [6] Eugene News: Eugene: March 1856 November 1856 [6] Eugene State Republican: Eugene: January 1862 March 1864 [6] Evening Telegram: Portland: 1877 1939 Renamed to News-Telegram in 1931 Fern Ridge-Tribune News: Junction City: 1961 ...
The Portland Alliance is a free monthly newspaper in Portland, Oregon. The newspaper is the primary project of a non-profit organization, the Northwest Alliance for Alternative Media and Education (NAAME). The newspaper has no paid staff and is developed and distributed by volunteers.
Christian News Northwest, a regional monthly newspaper serving the evangelical Christian community. Daily Journal of Commerce. Portland Monthly is a monthly news and culture magazine. The Portland Alliance, a largely anti-authoritarian progressive monthly, is the largest radical print paper in the city. Portland Business Journal, Weekly. Covers ...
The Phoenix (stylized as The Phœnix) was the name of several alternative weekly periodicals published in the United States of America by Phoenix Media/Communications Group of Boston, Massachusetts, including the Portland Phoenix and the now-defunct Boston Phoenix, Providence Phoenix and Worcester Phoenix. These publications emphasized local ...