Ruffwear Dog Days Gallery
Your dog is the best. You know it. Here are a few of our favorite photos from our Ruffwear Dog Days contest.
Your dog is the best. You know it. Here are a few of our favorite photos from our Ruffwear Dog Days contest.
Sound Off: Liquid Natural Gas on the Coast
A look at an Oregon doctor locked in the battle against pancreatic cancer, the deadliest cancer in America, killing 95 percent of its victims. Dr. Brett Sheppard, professor and clinical vice-chairman of surgery at Oregon Health & Science University, gave 1859 access to ground zero in his war on cancer—the operating room, his research labs and wherever he finds an audience.
Oregon Health & Science University’s Dr. Brett Sheppard is on the front lines of the war against deadly pancreatic cancer. He described his determination in this fight, bringing 1859 into his operating room and research labs. In these separate online-only interviews, two of his patients with different health backgrounds offer a compelling look at what it is like to be among the rare five percent who survive the disease.
Suction mining is essentially the mining of gold from river bottoms using a floating craft and a motorized vacuum to suck sediment from the river floor. Proponents of the practice point to longstanding federal mining laws in their defense and beneficial studies from various sources. Opponents of suction mining say that vacuuming river bottoms upsets aquatic habitat and stirs up toxic mercury particles that eventually become part of the human food source.
SEMpdx president Mike Rosenberg talks social media with 1859.
A Portland nonprofit empowers homeless youth to reshape their lives with education, art and outdoor recreation.
Oregon’s Habitat for Humanity soldiers on, in spite of the bad economy.
Portland’s Carbon Audio wants to make your device ‘louderer.’
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