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Portland Mercury

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Dec 23, 2008BikePortland.org
Amy Ruiz uses a bike as her main way of getting around.(Photo © J. Maus) Amy Ruiz, news editor for the Portland Mercury, will leave the paper to join the Mayoral team of Sam Adams. According to the Mercury blog, Ruiz will be Adams' Strategic Planning and Sustainability Policy Advisor. Ruiz covered many transportation and bike-related issues during [...]
Dec 23, 2008BikePortland.org
Amy Ruiz uses a bike as her main way of getting around.(Photo © J. Maus) Amy Ruiz, news editor for the Portland Mercury, will leave the paper to join the Mayoral team of Sam Adams. According to the Mercury blog, Ruiz will be Adams' Strategic Planning and Sustainability Policy Advisor. Ruiz covered many transportation and bike-related issues during [...]
Dec 23, 2008BikePortland.org
Amy Ruiz uses a bike as her main way of getting around.(Photo © J. Maus) Amy Ruiz, news editor for the Portland Mercury, will leave the paper to join the Mayoral team of Sam Adams. According to the Mercury blog, Ruiz will be Adams' Strategic Planning and Sustainability Policy Advisor. Ruiz covered many transportation and bike-related issues during [...]
Dec 30, 2008Portland Transport
Much was made of the announcement that Amy Ruiz, news editor of the Portland Mercury, was joining Mayor Sam Adams' staff. The coverage focused on the transition from reporter to policy wonk. What no one seems to have commented on...
Dec 23, 2008Oregon Media Insiders

Just got email from Humpy:

Just so you're the first-ish to know, Amy J. Ruiz is leaving us to work for Sam Adams. Yay for her, BOOOOO for us. Here's the deets.

Not really a surprise, but I'll be sad to see Amy leave the Merc. She was a large part of the more news-oriented focus there in recent years. Who's left reporting from City Hall? ANYone? I mean, besides the O?

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Dec 29, 2008Upcoming.com events for Portland
Focused Noise Presents live hip-hop featuring Animal Farm, Mic Crenshaw, Serge Severe, DJ Wicked, Rascue, and the Wright Family.

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Dec 5, 2008Flickr photos tagged 'pdx'

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The hipster weekly are friends with the haters?

Dec 23, 2008The Portland Sentinel

SENTINEL NEWS SERVICE

~Rebecca Robinson

Portland journalism lost one of its sharpest  - and wonkiest - reporters today...to the forthcoming Sam Adams administration.

The Portland Mercury reported today that its news editor, Amy J. Ruiz (pictured at right), will be leaving the alt-weekly to work for Mayor-elect Adams as a Strategic Planning and Sustainability Policy Advisor. Translation? She gets to put her wonky skills to work in the service of green building, neighborhood planning, and translating Cityspeak.

When I moved to Portland in June of last year, I quickly became an admirer of Ruiz's tenacity and unbelievable thoroughness - traits that are all too rare in an era where soundbite journalism is the norm.

We at The Sentinel wish Ruiz luck in her new position, and hope she continues to keep City Hall honest - even while working for the Man.

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Jun 27, 2008

Here is what I like about art, with key words italicized: people producing something creative and then sharing it with other people.

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Jun 27, 2008

"I believe that spending $4 billion dollars on a freeway bridge is a huge mistake," says economist Joe Cortright, in his opening statement at today's City Club forum on the Columbia River Crossing. Metro Councilor Rex Burkholder just finished his intro, making the case for the project?in part by referencing the East Bay Bridge in the Bay Area, which was seismically unsound (they're replacing it, but they didn't add any traffic lanes to the new bridge).

Cortright's getting laughs as he hammers home "critical points" like how the bridge could double the rate of sprawl. "Our dysfunctional relationship with Clark County and the rest of the region," Cortright says, is the biggest factor in congestion. There's a 7-to-1 ration of people coming into Portland from Vancouver versus the reverse commute. "This project would increase vehicle miles traveled [VMT] by 40 percent," when the recent governor's report on climate change says we need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75 percent, and reducing VMT "the area in which the State can have the most influence," according to that report.

More debate after the cut.

Jun 27, 2008

Paul Stewart was on his cellphone negotiating with the police when Officer Stephanie Rabey shot him in the back of the head without warning last August, police records have confirmed this morning.
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Jun 27, 2008

Jun 26, 2008

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Live from the Rose Garden as the Portland Trail Blazers are preparing for an eventful draft night. If the last few years have taught us anything, it's that the Blazers don't go quietly on draft night.

Not sure where the belle of the ball?GM Kevin Pritchard?is tonight, but it's far far far away from here. You ever see Lawnmower Man? Well that is where Pritchard is right now. He is in a weird digital space, chillaxing with Max Headroom, and avoiding scrubs like myself tugging on his dockers and asking him his thoughts on Kevin Love's jumper.

His jumper sucks and he will be the bust of the draft. But enough on the Beach Boy's nephew, more draft live-blogging after the jump...

Colleen Coover?s illustrations have appeared in The Stranger, The Portland Mercury, Nickelodeon Magazine, Curve, Girlfriends, Computer Source, Kitchen Sink Magazine, and On Our Backs. She is the ar...
Kick The Squirrel is a longform improv group from Portland, OR. They were formed in the spring of 2003 in an improv class taught by Nate Halloran (The Brody Theater, Big Belly, Fort Hal.) After two...
Mykle Hansen's inability to have a normal reaction is key to the popularity of his surreal fiction and journalism. He is the author of the acclaimed short-story collection EYEHEART EVERYTHING, seve...
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