Portlander in the Epstein Files, an Apartment Drug Market, and a City Tear-Gas Ban?
Today we’re talking about a drug market that moved into a local affordable housing complex, as well as yet another surplus of unspent funds found in the city Housing Bureau’s budget. Plus, a local psychiatrist’s connection to the Epstein files, the Lake Oswego marquee that upset Amazon, and so much more. Joining host Claudia Meza on this week’s Friday news roundup are Willamette Week reporter and author, Brianna Wheeler, and our very own senior producer, Giulia Fiaoni.
Discussed in Today's Episode:
- A Drug Market Moves Into a Home Forward Apartment Building [Willamette Week]
- Portland Housing Bureau Finds at Least Another $15 Million in Unspent Funds [Portland Mercury]
- Lake Oswego Theater Loses Rights To Screen ‘Melania’ After Marquee Jokes [Lake Oswego Review]
- Portland Lawmaker Pushes Tear Gas Ban After ICE Protest Crackdown [Oregonian]
- Prominent Portland Psychiatrist Corresponded With Jeffrey Epstein, Emails Show [Willamette Week]
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