Cascadia Daily Dec 5. 2017

Will Oregon national monument be next on Trump's chopping block? Plus, Northwest states nervous about cuts to children's health care; decision soon on controversial BC dam; a Seattle writer takes on Amazon bro culture, and an excerpt from Seattle author Anca Szilagyi's debut novel.

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Cascadia Daily Dec. 4, 2017

US tax bill will hit Oregon hard, controversial approaches to homeless camps in Seattle & Portland, why some killer whales are thriving, Seattle band Smokey Brights has a new EP about divisive politics, broken hearts, and absent dialogues, and a Portland printmaker's poetry animations.

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Cascadia Daily Dec. 1, 2017

Portland to toll drivers on a busy stretch of I-5, a program connecting artists with disabled people, travel maven Rick Steves on the importance of philanthropy, fighting loneliness in Cascadia's cities, and a Portland author on the importance of telling stories to children without happy endings.

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Cascadia Daily Nov. 30, 2017

Vancouver and Portland take action on affordable housing, a tragic story of indigenous youth in the Arctic, why aren't WA legislators subject to public disclosure laws?, a gallery moves from Seattle to Portland, and a cup monster invades the parking lot at Starbucks world headquarters.

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Cascadia Daily Nov. 28, 2017

An interview with legendary Portland author Ursula K. Le Guin, rates of homelessness among kids rising in Northwest, BC natural gas regulator hid leak data, photos document urban decay in Seattle, the brief but eventful career of a Seattle city council member, and nonprofit journalism rocks!

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Cascadia Daily Nov. 27, 2017

Vancouver unveils an ambitious plan to create affordable housing, Claire Dederer asks whether we can enjoy art by monsters, a BC company's efforts to remove CO2 from the atmosphere, a poem by Marilyn Chin, and a report outlines risks posed by a new oil terminal on the Columbia River.

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