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Government Outlines Malheur Trial Facebook Evidence Fumble In Memo To Judge

(Oregon Public Broadcasting) — [series: an-occupation-in-eastern-oregon,left,568acb98f242ac000e10a2a8] In court documents filed Monday, prosecutors in the upcoming Malheur refuge trial detailed their...

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Oregon Schools Face A Plethora Of Environmental Concerns

(Oregon Public Broadcasting) — H.B. Lee Middle School sits in Gresham. It was built 50 years ago and is showing its age — it’s dusty and there’s lead in the water and in the paint....

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NBC's 'Grimm' Is Ending, But It's Not The End Of TV In Portland

(Oregon Public Broadcasting) — The end of the road is in sight for Oregon’s best known TV show. NBC says "Grimm" will come to an end after its sixth season, which premieres in early January. it...

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Bits & Pieces

OBT The School of Oregon Ballet Theatre will host a grand opening of its West Linn studio Wednesday, Aug. 31. The festivities are free to the public and will begin at 3 p.m. at the studio, 19066...

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Movie Time

Big screen Last week, Aug. 26 “Mechanic: Resurrection”; “Don’t Breathe”; “Hands of Stone”; “Southside With You”; “Equity”; “Blood Father” This week, Sept. 2 “Morgan” (20th Century Fox), R, 91 minutes...

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SUP, Portland! Popular water sport a hit locally

Stand-up paddleboard lessons, rentals, races offered year-round You’ve seen them out on lakes, rivers and even the ocean. It looks fun, if not downright easy — just stand up and paddle. Stand-up...

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OREGON SYMPHONY OPENS WITH A SPLASH

Waterfront Concert begins orchestra's 120th season Thursday The popular Waterfront Concert kicks off the Oregon Symphony’s 120th season on Thursday, Sept. 1, at Waterfront Park. It’ll be the 14th...

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Rose Villa Senior Living reopens to fanfare, excitement

The weather was perfect on Aug. 23 and smiles were the order of the day as Rose Villa Senior Living CEO Vassar Byrd cut the big red ribbon and welcomed everyone to the grand reopening of the senior...

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Short List

STAGE ‘The Lion King’ The hit Broadway musical has more shows left before it leaves Portland: 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Friday, Sept. 1-2, 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3, and 1 and 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept....

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Live Music

Sept. 1 Minor leagues The Minor Key Concert Series is designed to showcase “the best singer-songwriters in the world” and kicked off with Dave and Phil Alvin on Aug. 25. It continues monthly at The Old...

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September Arts

(Note: The Tribune will highlight some gallery openings and other arts happenings in the first edition of each month to coincide with First Thursday — this month, it’s Thursday, Sept. 1) • The Portland...

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Bits & Pieces

‘Grimm’ ending It looks like “Portlandia” will be one of the lone shows standing, among TV shows made in Portland, after NBC announced the cancellation of “Grimm” after the upcoming Season 6....

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Fonte helps bend and shape OBT

Expect daring approach to dance in resident choreographer's 'Giant' For the past 25 years, Kevin Irving and Nicolo Fonte haven’t been too far apart — geographically, maybe sometimes, but not when it...

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TBA, annual contemporary arts fest, spreads tentacles across town

It happens Sept. 8-18 Will there be naked people writhing in food? Of course. TBA:16, technically the 14th annual Time-Based Art festival, runs Sept 8-18 in various venues around Portland. And Portland...

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Bread & Brew: Beyond kim chi: Korean food, culture reign

Last weekend's food fest shines light on nonprofit's mission There was a whole lot of kim chi last weekend at the second annual Korean Food Festival in Portland. Attendees indulged in kim chi tamales,...

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Test Drive: 2016 Toyota Corolla

Has it really been 50 years since Toyota first introduced the Corolla, the best selling car in the world and the model that paved the way for Japanese automakers to challenge Detroit head-to-head in...

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Test Drive: 2016 BMW X5 xDrive40e

I was crawling along in rush hour freeway traffic when the temperature topped 90 degrees. But I didn’t care. I was surrounded by the finest luxury features, listening to a dynamite stereo system, and...

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Movie Time

Big screen Last week, Aug. 19 “War Dogs”; “Ben-Hur”; “Kubo and the Two Strings” This week, Aug. 26 “Mechanic: Resurrection” (Lionsgate), R, 99 minutes About — Arthur Bishop thought he had put his...

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Bits & Pieces

Iconic artwork The Oregon Zoo has some new artwork — actually, it’s old, first put up in 1959 — but it’ll be new to the younger generations. “The Continuity of Life Forms,” a large midcentury-modern...

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Book Report: Perfect for the beach, a thriller

'The Girl on the Train' catches eye at Manzanita bookshop Things can always be murky. If a book’s narrator is an alcoholic struggling to remember details of a night she blacked out, it’s especially...

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