If you drive in Portland, you need to know about the Bike Boxes and the Law: From the Portland Online website: “The bike box is an intersection safety design…
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Measure 37 and Home Rule: Oregon Law Review Article
The current issue of the Oregon Law Review, vol. 85, 2007, has an article (Comment) by Sarah Burgundy on Measure 37, “Charming the Eight-Hundred-Pound Gorilla: How Reconsideration of Home…
Babysitting and the Law
** Please see the June 2009 update (or click on the Babysitting label). ** This is the time of year when the babysitting questions appear with increasing…
Pet Food Recall
If you have a pet and haven’t yet heard about the pet food recall, well, what can I say other than, start reading about it now. Menu Foods…
Canis Lupus Law: Why Do We Try to Save the Wolves?
…food web to another, like a waterfall. The mark of the wolf ’s tooth, biologist Cristina Eisenberg says, is powerful enough to shape the course of a river….” [Link to…
Kids Home Alone: Fire, Death and Race
Our Kids Home Alone blog posts * still generate lots of questions and comments. Here is more terrifying food for thought for those of you who think twice about…
Whole Food Gone Wild?
Whole Foods and Wild Oats Merger story at Reuters via Yahoo, here. Excerpt: “Whole Foods, the largest natural and organic grocer, announced plans to buy Wild Oats in February,…
Oregon Homeless Resources: Housing, Medical, Food, etc.
The Street Roots newspaper has an excellent print insert of local resources. That directory is now online, at the Rose City Resource website. We know how much work…
Covid-19 Assistance in Oregon: Where to Begin if You Don’t Know Where to Begin
If you don’t know where to begin, begin with contacting 211 Info: “[C]onsumers can still reach us by calling 211, but they can also text or email, or…
Oregon Librarians: Eat their Own Dog Food and Adopt the Open-Source Kittens
Present and Future Librarians: The most recent OLA Quarterly has some excellent articles well-worth reading including, but not limited to these: OLA (Oregon Library Association) Quarterly, Fall 2010,…
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