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  • At age 31 Alan Webb, an elite distance runner and the holder of the American record in the mile, is attempting to transform into a triathlete. He trains by swimming, bicycling and running with his family in Beaverton, Ore. Here he stretches before a run with his two-year-old daughter Joanie.
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  • At age 31 Alan Webb, an elite distance runner and the holder of the American record in the mile, is attempting to transform into a triathlete. He trains by swimming, bicycling and running with his family in Beaverton, Ore.
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  • At age 31 Alan Webb, an elite distance runner and the holder of the American record in the mile, is attempting to transform into a triathlete. He trains by swimming, bicycling and running with his family in Beaverton, Ore.
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  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Much of the movie is set on North Mississippi Avenue in Portland, a burgeoning district of distinctive shops and restaurants, including the Modern Man Barber Shop.
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  • Ryan Saari, a pastor in Portland, Ore., is opening the region's first non-profit pub. True to the state's communitarian reputation, the Oregon Public House will be run by volunteers and all profits will go to charity.
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  • Matt Morris, also known as Teo Bishop, left the Episcopalian Church to become a neo-Pagan, but has recently returned to Christianity and is reconciling the two worlds. He is photographed in his Portland, Ore., home.
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  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Hikers and rock climbers explore Smith Rock and the Crooked River in Terrebonne, Ore.
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  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. The Mirror Lake Trail leads to Tom Dick and Harry Mountain, in Government Camp, Ore.
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  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Cascade Locks, Ore., marks the northern end of the trail at the Columbia River, where Strayed ended her hike and celebrated with an enormous soft-serve ice cream cone at the East Wind Drive-In. Here Melissa Johnson closes the walk-in freezer beneath a PCT banner.
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  • Annie Clark helped start a network of young women raising awareness of rape on college campuses nationwide.
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  • Andrea Pino, a student at the University of North Carolina, and Annie Clark, a former student there who now works for the University of Oregon, have started a network of young women raising awareness of rape on college campuses nationwide.
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  • Since federal timber payments have ceased in Josephine County and other parts of Southwest Oregon, the tax-base has shrunk. In Grants Pass, the county seat, shoplifting and other property crime are up, and law enforcement personnel numbers are down. Here, sheriff's office vehicles with no one to drive them are mothballed behind the Josephine County Adult Jail.
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  • Grants Pass Police Sgt. Todd Moran on patrol. Since federal timber payments have ceased in Josephine County and other parts of Southwest Oregon, the tax-base has shrunk. In Grants Pass, the county seat, shoplifting and other property crime are up, and law enforcement personnel numbers are down.
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  • Grants Pass Police Officer Kevin Blaich monitors alleged shoplifters at a downtown supermarket. Since federal timber payments have ceased in Josephine County and other parts of Southwest Oregon, the tax-base has shrunk. In Grants Pass, the county seat, shoplifting and other property crime are up, and law enforcement personnel numbers are down. The shoplifters were cited and released.
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  • Police Sgt. Todd Moran cites and releases alleged shoplifters at a downtown supermarket. Since federal timber payments have ceased in Josephine County and other parts of Southwest Oregon, the tax-base has shrunk. In Grants Pass, the county seat, shoplifting and other property crime are up, and law enforcement personnel numbers are down.
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  • The old Spalding Mill on Spalding Avenue is shuttered now. Steve Bushnell said he worked at the mill for 30 years, like his father before him. "In the mid-80s, the place started going downhill," he said. "You can't keep anything from getting stolen, now. If you lock it up, they get into that too." Since federal timber payments have ceased in Josephine County and other parts of Southwest Oregon, the tax-base has shrunk. In Grants Pass, the county seat, shoplifting and other property crime are up, and law enforcement personnel numbers are down.
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  • Grants Pass Police Officer Kevin Blaich calls dispatch while searching for heroin that allegedly fell out of a lottery ticket thief's folded piece of foil at the Purple Parrot, a lottery center. Since federal timber payments have ceased in Josephine County and other parts of Southwest Oregon, the tax-base has shrunk. In Grants Pass, the county seat, shoplifting and other property crime are up, and law enforcement personnel numbers are down. The shoplifters were cited and released.
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  • Since federal timber payments have ceased in Josephine County and other parts of Southwest Oregon, the tax-base has shrunk. In Grants Pass, the county seat, shoplifting and other property crime are up, and law enforcement personnel numbers are down.
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  • Since federal timber payments have ceased in Josephine County and other parts of Southwest Oregon, the tax-base has shrunk. Shoplifting and other property crime are up, and law enforcement personnel numbers are down. The Citizens Against Crime group patrols the town of O'Brien, near the California border.
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  • Since federal timber payments have ceased in Josephine County and other parts of Southwest Oregon, the tax-base has shrunk. Shoplifting and other property crime are up, and law enforcement personnel numbers are down. The Citizens Against Crime group patrols the town of O'Brien, near the California border, shining bright lights in search of wrongdoing.
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  • Since federal timber payments have ceased in Josephine County and other parts of Southwest Oregon, the tax-base has shrunk. Shoplifting and other property crime are up, and law enforcement personnel numbers are down. The Citizens Against Crime group patrols the town of O'Brien, near the California border. Here, they patrol the Illinois Valley Airport.
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  • Sheriff Gil Gilbertson in his colorfully decorated office. Since federal timber payments have ceased in Josephine County and other parts of Southwest Oregon, the tax-base has shrunk. In Grants Pass, the county seat, shoplifting and other property crime are up, and law enforcement personnel numbers are down.
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  • Since federal timber payments have ceased in Josephine County and other parts of Southwest Oregon, the tax-base has shrunk. In Grants Pass, the county seat, shoplifting and other property crime are up, and law enforcement personnel numbers are down.
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  • Since federal timber payments have ceased in Josephine County and other parts of Southwest Oregon, the tax-base has shrunk. In Grants Pass, the county seat, shoplifting and other property crime are up, and law enforcement personnel numbers are down.
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  • Jack's Liquor Store. Since federal timber payments have ceased in Josephine County and other parts of Southwest Oregon, the tax-base has shrunk. In Grants Pass, the county seat, shoplifting and other property crime are up, and law enforcement personnel numbers are down.
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  • The old Spalding Mill on Spalding Avenue is shuttered now. Since federal timber payments have ceased in Josephine County and other parts of Southwest Oregon, the tax-base has shrunk. In Grants Pass, the county seat, shoplifting and other property crime are up, and law enforcement personnel numbers are down.
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  • Andrea Pino, left, a student at the University of North Carolina, and Annie Clark, a former student there who now works for the University of Oregon, have started a network of young women raising awareness of rape on college campuses nationwide. A poster in Clark's on-campus apartment documents the scope of the problem.
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  • Mike Donahue, left, and Dennis Meyer enjoy an afternoon pint at 10 Barrel Brewing Company. Craft beer permeates the culture in Central Oregon city of Bend, with 10 breweries serving pints, growlers and kegs to a community of less than 90,000. Photographed Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Assignment ID 30125094A
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  • Deschutes Brewery's Love Child English Style IPA, one of several experimental beers only available at the brewery, sits on the original bar. Craft beer permeates the culture in Central Oregon city of Bend, with 10 breweries serving pints, growlers and kegs to a community of less than 90,000. Photographed Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Assignment ID 30125094A
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  • Bend, viewed from Pilot Butte, where many locals hike on their lunch breaks. Craft beer permeates the culture in Central Oregon city of Bend, with 10 breweries serving pints, growlers and kegs to a community of less than 90,000. Photographed Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Assignment ID 30125094A
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  • Kory Marlowe, left, and David Chisolm enjoy an afternoon pint at Deschutes Brewery. Craft beer permeates the culture in Central Oregon city of Bend, with 10 breweries serving pints, growlers and kegs to a community of less than 90,000. Photographed Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Assignment ID 30125094A
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  • Jerry Christensen, Ian Fraser and David Chisolm, from left, enjoy an afternoon pint at the original bar at Deschutes Brewery. Craft beer permeates the culture in Central Oregon city of Bend, with 10 breweries serving pints, growlers and kegs to a community of less than 90,000. Photographed Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Assignment ID 30125094A
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  • Brewer's assistant Casey Carhart enjoys a nut brown in the original Deschutes Brewery. Craft beer permeates the culture in Central Oregon city of Bend, with 10 breweries serving pints, growlers and kegs to a community of less than 90,000. Photographed Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Assignment ID 30125094A
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  • The original Deschutes Brewery. Craft beer permeates the culture in Central Oregon city of Bend, with 10 breweries serving pints, growlers and kegs to a community of less than 90,000. Photographed Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Assignment ID 30125094A
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  • Boneyard Brewing. Craft beer permeates the culture in Central Oregon city of Bend, with 10 breweries serving pints, growlers and kegs to a community of less than 90,000. Photographed Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Assignment ID 30125094A
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  • 10 Barrel Brewing Company employee Dominique Shoemore enjoys a pint of Apocalypse IPA after his shift. Craft beer permeates the culture in Central Oregon city of Bend, with 10 breweries serving pints, growlers and kegs to a community of less than 90,000. Photographed Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Assignment ID 30125094A
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  • Soulinh Souvannasay sorts mushrooms in the parking lot of the Crater Lake Inn in Chemult, Ore. The elusive matsusake mushroom, which fetches a pretty penny in Japanese restaurants, can begin its journey on the floor of the Fremont-Winema National Forest in Chemult, Ore. Here immigrants from Laos, Cambodia and other countries search for the mushrooms, creating a fungal economy and an ad hoc community.
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  • Som Piada, left, sells mushrooms to Soulinh Souvannasay in the parking lot of the Crater Lake Inn in Chemult, Ore. A day of picking netted Piada $87.29 worth of matsutakes, which Souvannasay rounded up to $90.00. The elusive matsusake mushroom, which fetches a pretty penny in Japanese restaurants, can begin its journey on the floor of the Fremont-Winema National Forest in Chemult, Ore. Here immigrants from Laos, Cambodia and other countries search for the mushrooms, creating a fungal economy and an ad hoc community.
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  • The elusive matsusake mushroom, which fetches a pretty penny in Japanese restaurants, can begin its journey on the floor of the Fremont-Winema National Forest in Chemult, Ore. Here immigrants from Laos, Cambodia and other countries search for the mushrooms, creating a fungal economy and an ad hoc community. The parking lot and the surrounding grounds of the Crater Lake Inn becomes a tent city of mushroom pickers.
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  • Dee San, a mushroom buyer originally from Cambodia, sorts matsutakes. The elusive matsusake mushroom, which fetches a pretty penny in Japanese restaurants, can begin its journey on the floor of the Fremont-Winema National Forest in Chemult, Ore. Here immigrants from Laos, Cambodia and other countries search for the mushrooms, creating a fungal economy and an ad hoc community.
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  • Soulinh Souvannasay packs mushrooms in the parking lot of the Crater Lake Inn in Chemult, Ore., for delivery each night to Portland, and from there to Japan. The elusive matsusake mushroom, which fetches a pretty penny in Japanese restaurants, can begin its journey on the floor of the Fremont-Winema National Forest in Chemult, Ore. Here immigrants from Laos, Cambodia and other countries search for the mushrooms, creating a fungal economy and an ad hoc community.
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  • Soulinh Souvannasay hunts matsutakes along the forest floor. The elusive matsusake mushroom, which fetches a pretty penny in Japanese restaurants, can begin its journey on the floor of the Fremont-Winema National Forest in Chemult, Ore. Here immigrants from Laos, Cambodia and other countries search for the mushrooms, creating a fungal economy and an ad hoc community.
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  • The elusive matsusake mushroom, which fetches a pretty penny in Japanese restaurants, can begin its journey on the floor of the Fremont-Winema National Forest in Chemult, Ore. Here immigrants from Laos, Cambodia and other countries search for the mushrooms, creating a fungal economy and an ad hoc community.
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  • Emil Kinonen smooths freshly poured concrete on the Habitat site...John Gray was born 92 years ago and grew up poor in rural Oregon. He made a fortune in the chainsaw industry after World War II, and now he has donated more than a million dollars to Habitat for Humanity to buy land in Portland for low-income housing. Volunteers work to build solid foundations on the largest of these land parcels on Wednesday, May 2, 2012.
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  • John Gray was born 92 years ago and grew up poor in rural Oregon. He made a fortune in the chainsaw industry after World War II, and now he has donated more than a million dollars to Habitat for Humanity to buy land in Portland for low-income housing. Volunteers work to build housing on one of these land parcels on Wednesday, May 2, 2012.
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  • Carl Kinonen pours concrete on the worksite while Kevin Hoffman of Habitat for Humanity smooths it. "I love pouring concrete," Hoffman said. "At the end of the day, you can see what you've done."..John Gray was born 92 years ago and grew up poor in rural Oregon. He made a fortune in the chainsaw industry after World War II, and now he has donated more than a million dollars to Habitat for Humanity to buy land in Portland for low-income housing. Volunteers work to build solid foundations on the largest of these land parcels on Wednesday, May 2, 2012.
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  • Americorps volunteer  Lindsey Roland paints doors...John Gray was born 92 years ago and grew up poor in rural Oregon. He made a fortune in the chainsaw industry after World War II, and now he has donated more than a million dollars to Habitat for Humanity to buy land in Portland for low-income housing. Volunteers work to build solid foundations on the largest of these land parcels on Wednesday, May 2, 2012.
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  • John Gray was born 92 years ago and grew up poor in rural Oregon. He made a fortune in the chainsaw industry after World War II, and now he has donated more than a million dollars to Habitat for Humanity to buy land in Portland for low-income housing. Wednesday, May 2, 2012.
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  • Nancy Coffey prepares to marry F. Timothy Nagler at Duckridge Farm in Portland, Ore., Saturday, June 2, 2012...The bride, 66, is a Senior Vice President with The Corcoran Group in New York.  She graduated from Stanford and received a M.S. in Engineering from Stanford. She is a daughter of Joan Moore of Montecito, Ca., and the late Arthur J. Coffey, a custom home builder and developer in Palm Springs, Ca., where she grew up...The bridegroom, 65, is the president and owner of Jungclaus-Campbell Co., Inc., an Indianapolis industrial general contractor founded in 1875.  He graduated from Carleton College and received a M.A. in English from the University of Virginia.He is the son of Ruth E. and Louis G. Nagler of Amery, Wisconsin.  His father was a lawyer, his mother a homemaker.
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  • Student Shahad Shafee helps lead Ernest Shirosky's class on American-style academic learning. An unusual effort to assimilate foreign students and prepare them for attending an American university is run jointly by a private company, INTO, and Oregon State University in Corvallis, Ore. The students live and study in a campus building, the International Living-Learning Center.
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  • Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber, a former emergency room doctor, is guiding the state on a different course regarding health care by helping to reduce the number of uninsured Oregonians.
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  • Bellagrace Hurley, 4, came to the emergency room with dental pain. Here, her parents Chelsea and Jesse Fipps consult with patient guide Hannah Lobingier..."Typically, an ER is a Band-Aid on a condition; a car accident or some other trauma. But we're trying to see the whole picture of the patient. It's a real culture change. A lot of patients we see have never been told they have options in their care. A patient who comes in to the ER with a sore throat or ingrown toenail may not know how they can go to a community partner clinic or urgent care setting and save thousands of dollars." - Hannah Lobingier...Hannah Lobingier and other patient guides in the emergency department at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center in Portland, Ore., are part of a new grant-based program in the Health Share CCO. Many people who come to the emergency room would be more appropriately served in less-expensive settings, and patient guides such as Lobingier act as advocates to help find these patients the appropriate care.
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  • Hannah Lobingier provides patient Robert Cooper with information on local clinics. Cooper came to the emergency room with chest pain and complaints of numbness that he had put off for a long time..."Typically, an ER is a Band-Aid on a condition; a car accident or some other trauma. But we're trying to see the whole picture of the patient. It's a real culture change. A lot of patients we see have never been told they have options in their care. A patient who comes in to the ER with a sore throat or ingrown toenail may not know how they can go to a community partner clinic or urgent care setting and save thousands of dollars." - Hannah Lobingier...Hannah Lobingier and other patient guides in the emergency department at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center in Portland, Ore., are part of a new grant-based program in the Health Share CCO. Many people who come to the emergency room would be more appropriately served in less-expensive settings, and patient guides such as Lobingier act as advocates to help find these patients the appropriate care.
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  • The Oregon State Hospital in Salem has been home to psychiatric patients for more than a century. The movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" was filmed there, and the new Oregon State Hospital Museum of Mental Health honors the experiences of the patients who have lived there over the decades.
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  • One of the museum's featured pieces is the television used in the famous "Baseball Scene" in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," which plays the scene on a loop. The Oregon State Hospital in Salem has been home to psychiatric patients for more than a century. The movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" was filmed there, and the new Oregon State Hospital Museum of Mental Health honors the experiences of the patients who have lived there over the decades.
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  • A straitjacket and other restraints. The Oregon State Hospital in Salem has been home to psychiatric patients for more than a century. The movie "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" was filmed there, and the new Oregon State Hospital Museum of Mental Health honors the experiences of the patients who have lived there over the decades.
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  • Bud Lane is the only remaining fluent speaker in the native language of the Siletz tribe in Western Oregon. Working with a team at Swarthmore College, Lane recorded a Siletz Dee-ni talking dictionary. Until earlier this year, it was only for tribal use, an internally focused cultural project. Then, in February, the tribe allowed Siletz to go global, on the web.
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  • Teepees on the Siletz reservation. Bud Lane is the only remaining fluent speaker in the native language of the Siletz tribe in Western Oregon. Working with a team at Swarthmore College, Lane recorded a Siletz Dee-ni talking dictionary. Until earlier this year, it was only for tribal use, an internally focused cultural project. Then, in February, the tribe allowed Siletz to go global, on the web.
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  • Bud Lane is the only remaining fluent speaker in the native language of the Siletz tribe in Western Oregon. Working with a team at Swarthmore College, Lane recorded a Siletz Dee-ni talking dictionary. Until earlier this year, it was only for tribal use, an internally focused cultural project. Then, in February, the tribe allowed Siletz to go global, on the web.
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  • Gloria Black's mother, Clara Marshall, who suffered from dementia, died after getting caught in the rails attached to her bed. Gloria Black, visiting her mother's gravesite at Riverview Cemetery in Portland, Ore., has become a crusader against the type of bed rail that has caused the deaths of her mother and dozens of others.
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  • Gloria Black's mother, Clara Marshall, who suffered from dementia, died after getting caught in the rails attached to her bed. Gloria Black, visiting her mother's gravesite at Riverview Cemetery in Portland, Ore., has become a crusader against the type of bed rail that has caused the deaths of her mother and dozens of others.
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  • Jonathan Redman deburrs a steel installation stand for the cap of the buoy, which is behind him. In the first commercially licensed project for generating electricity from ocean wave action, a 103-foot-long, 220-ton buoy soon to be deployed off the coast of Oregon will provide 150 kilowatts of power. The buoy, nearly completed, undergoes tests at an Oregon Iron Works facility in Vancouver, Wash.
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  • Michael Kelly of Ocean Power Technologies. In the first commercially licensed project for generating electricity from ocean wave action, a 103-foot-long, 220-ton buoy soon to be deployed off the coast of Oregon will provide 150 kilowatts of power. The buoy, nearly completed, undergoes tests at an Oregon Iron Works facility in Vancouver Wash.
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  • A fluoride opponent confronts a fluoride supporter while China Starshine, kneeling, paints anti-fluoride signs outside City Hall. Portland, Ore., is one of the only large cities in America not adding fluoride to its water supply. The fluoridation deliberations are ongoing, and both sides of the issue are dug in.
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  • After buckling in his friends Levi and Josiah Dorsey, Steve Ou unplugs his Tesla in a parking garage before driving back to his home in Olympia, Wash. Electric cars charge at the Moda Center arena after the Portland Trailblazers host the Golden State Warriors in an National Basketball Association game in Portland, Ore.
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  • Alberto Escobar cheers an exciting game at the Moda Center arena as the Portland Trailblazers host the Golden State Warriors in an National Basketball Association game in Portland, Ore.
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  • Cheerleaders enter the Moda Center arena while the Portland Trailblazers host the Golden State Warriors in an National Basketball Association game in Portland, Ore.
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  • Anaya Dorsey, 6, Levi Dorsey, 5, and Josiah Dorsey, 8, walk from a friend's Tesla int the arena. Electric cars charge at the Moda Center arena while the Portland Trailblazers host the Golden State Warriors in an National Basketball Association game in Portland, Ore.
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  • An unusual effort to assimilate foreign students and prepare them for attending an American university is run jointly by a private company, INTO, and Oregon State University in Corvallis, Ore. The students live and study in a campus building.
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  • Wesley Matthews and Stephen Curry battle in the Moda Center arena as the Portland Trailblazers host the Golden State Warriors in an National Basketball Association game in Portland, Ore.
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  • An unusual effort to assimilate foreign students and prepare them for attending an American university is run jointly by a private company, INTO, and Oregon State University in Corvallis, Ore. The students live and study in a campus building, the International Living-Learning Center.
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  • Portland, Ore., lawyer Paul Breed is struggling to sign up for health care through the state's exchange, Cover Oregon. His income is variable, and though he has been told he is eligible for the Oregon Health Plan, the state's low-income plan, he is skeptical.
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  • At age 31 Alan Webb, an elite distance runner and the holder of the American record in the mile, is attempting to transform into a triathlete. He trains by swimming, bicycling and running with his wife Julia and daughter Joanie in Beaverton, Ore.
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  • At age 31 Alan Webb, an elite distance runner and the holder of the American record in the mile, is attempting to transform into a triathlete. He trains by swimming, bicycling and running with his family in Beaverton, Ore.
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  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. The Bridge of the Gods in Cascade Locks, Ore., marks the northern end of the trail at the Columbia River, where Strayed ended her hike.
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  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Timberline Lodge is a classic hotel at a ski area on Mt. Hood, in Government Camp, Ore.
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  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Cascade Locks, Ore., marks the northern end of the trail at the Columbia River, where Strayed ended her hike.
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  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Cascade Locks, Ore., marks the northern end of the trail at the Columbia River, where Strayed ended her hike and celebrated with an enormous soft-serve ice cream cone at the East Wind Drive-In. Here Melissa Johnson serves a large swirl cone.
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  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Cascade Locks, Ore., marks the northern end of the trail at the Columbia River, where Strayed ended her hike and celebrated with an enormous soft-serve ice cream cone at the East Wind Drive-In.
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  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Timberline Lodge is a classic hotel at a ski area on Mt. Hood, in Government Camp, Ore.
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  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Mt. Hood hovers over the Hood River Valley in Parkdale, Ore.
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  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Hikers and rock climbers explore Smith Rock and the Crooked River in Terrebonne, Ore.
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  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Newberry National Volcanic Monument in Bend, Ore., features trails winding through striking lava flows and foliage poking through the igneous rock.
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  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. The Alfalfa Store in tiny Alfalfa, Ore., features in the movie.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_TP_87.jpg
  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Newberry National Volcanic Monument in Bend, Ore., features trails winding through striking lava flows, under a high desert moon.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_TP_84.jpg
  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. The Alfalfa Store in tiny Alfalfa, Ore., features in the movie. Gas pumps at the store.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_TP_88.jpg
  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. FIshing supplies at the Alfalfa Store in tiny Alfalfa, Ore., which features in the movie.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_TP_89.jpg
  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Much of the movie was shot on North Mississippi Avenue in Portland, a burgeoning district of distinctive shops and restaurants, including Mee-Sen Thai Eatery which features a flavorful mhoo tom yum soup.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_132.jpg
  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Much of the movie is set on North Mississippi Avenue in Portland, a burgeoning district of distinctive shops and restaurants, including the Modern Man Barber Shop.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_5421.JPG
  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Much of the movie was shot on North Mississippi Avenue in Portland, a burgeoning district of distinctive shops and restaurants, such as music venue Mississippi Studios. The operations manager is musician Kyle Morton of the band Typhoon.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_143.jpg
  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Much of the movie is set on North Mississippi Avenue in Portland, a burgeoning district of distinctive shops and restaurants, including the Modern Man Barber Shop.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_5392.JPG
  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Much of the movie was shot on North Mississippi Avenue in Portland, a burgeoning district of distinctive shops and restaurants, including Mee-Sen Thai Eatery where Paula and Randy Adams dine for lunch.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_123.jpg
  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Much of the movie was shot on North Mississippi Avenue in Portland, a burgeoning district of distinctive shops and restaurants, including the Modern Man Barber Shop, where Lowell Jackson shines shoes.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_96.jpg
  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Much of the movie was shot on North Mississippi Avenue in Portland, a burgeoning district of distinctive shops and restaurants, including the Modern Man Barber Shop, where Lowell Jackson shines shoes.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_112.jpg
  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Much of the movie was shot on North Mississippi Avenue in Portland, a burgeoning district of distinctive shops and restaurants, such as music venue Mississippi Studios and its adjoining restaurant Bar Bar, where Scott Oseth slings burgers and fries.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_149.jpg
  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Much of the movie was shot on North Mississippi Avenue in Portland, a burgeoning district of distinctive shops and restaurants such as music venue Mississippi Studios and its adjoining Bar Bar.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_152.jpg
  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Much of the movie was shot on North Mississippi Avenue in Portland, a burgeoning district of distinctive shops and restaurants such as Bar Bar, which adjoins Mississippi Studios.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_156.jpg
  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Much of the movie was shot on North Mississippi Avenue in Portland, a burgeoning district of distinctive shops and restaurants, such as the Modern Man Barbershop.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_171.jpg
  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. John Burris of Portland shows his compass rose tattoo at Timberline Lodge, a classic hotel at a ski area on Mt. Hood, in Government Camp, Ore. "I've hiked the Oregon portion of the PCT," Burris said. "The camaraderie you find with your felow hikers is amazing."
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  • The film adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's memoir, "Wild," stars Reese Witherspoon as a troubled woman who challenges herself by hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in Oregon. Timberline Lodge is a classic hotel at a ski area on Mt. Hood, in Government Camp, Ore.
    30166230A_WILD_OREGON_TP_08.jpg
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