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On Wednesday, Portland’s 12 city councilors stayed late considering a number of amendments to the city’s budget - both large and small. OPB's Portland city politics reporter Alex Zielinski was there and tells us what it all means.
Oregon’s most important revenue forecast, the one that lawmakers used to write the two-year budget, was released this week. It showed that the state is expecting more money to roll in, but significantly less than the amount predicted just three months ago. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Dirk VanderHart and Alex Zielinski discuss the revenue outlook, what it says about the state political situation and much more. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts.
During his campaign to be Portland’s next mayor, Keith Wilson had an idyllic pitch for the city’s future. Now the mayor is up against his first major challenge: balancing the budget. With a huge funding gap, how does Wilson hope to confront the city’s problems? On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Bryce Dole and Alex Zielinski discuss Wilson’s plans, the political tradeoffs and much more. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts.
On Monday, Portland Mayor Keith Wilson unveiled a budget for the city as it faces a massive budget shortfall. That deficit is $65 million if you don’t include the cost of the mayor’s ambitious plan to end unsheltered homelessness, or the city's new obligations to pay for homeless shelters that Multnomah County previously paid for. Mayor Wilson’s budget calls for staff layoffs and cuts to some programs and services, while also expanding staffing for homeless services outreach, Portland Street Response and Portland Fire & Rescue. In February, City Administrator Michael Jordan outlined the scope of the deficit in the city’s general fund that is due to a range of factors, from steep declines in property and business tax revenues to mounting overtime and healthcare costs. The 12-member city council has until June to approve a budget and has held budget listening sessions where it’s heard from constituents concerned about cuts to city programs and services. Joining us to share details about Mayor Wilson’s proposed budget is OPB’s Portland city government reporter Alex Zielinski.
Join us as we dive into the essentials of dust collection in breweries and distilleries, including when it's needed, how to implement it, and the latest advancements in the field. We'll cover common questions about benefits, implementation options, and maintenance, while also exploring the new dust collection models recently introduced by ABM Equipment. Join us to learn more and ask your own questions!This webinar will explore the vital role of dust collection in breweries and distilleries, covering why cities and states increasingly require these systems, their importance in preventing fire and explosion hazards, and the best methods for controlling dust. Topics include system maintenance, filter cleaning and replacement, reducing dust during grain milling, and preventing accumulation in hard-to-reach areas. We'll also discuss compliance with OSHA and NFPA standards, calculating airflow requirements, measuring efficiency, and the costs of installation and upkeep. Additionally, we'll examine system designs, lead times, retrofitting options, and common mistakes to avoid, ensuring your brewery or distillery remains safe, efficient, and compliant.Getting his start in the food industry, Alex Zielinski has a Master's in Mechanical Engineering and 7 years' experience designing grain handling systems for the brewing and distilling spaces. Alex has worked with numerous breweries and distilleries for small, large, fresh, and spent grain handling systems. Alex and his team have implemented fully-automated mechanical and pneumatic systems to accurately weigh and convey many types of bulk dry goods and have developed a number of their own proprietary solutions.Want to learn more? https://abmequipment.com/tag/brewery-distillery/Stay up to date with CBP: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/kgRIXUf/cbp
The first month of the 2025 legislative session may have been overshadowed, a bit, by the flurry of federal action underway in Trump administration 2.0. But there’s plenty to dig into. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Alex Zielinski and Dirk VanderHart and Alex Zielinski discuss the first month of the session, what’s emerged and what hasn’t, and what to expect in the coming weeks. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts.
New year, new government. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Dirk VanderHart and Alex Zielinski discuss the fascinating start of the new era of governance in Portland City Hall. They talked about the political fault lines emerging, the personalities on the council and much more. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts.
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler has just over a week left in the mayor’s office. And he’s in a reflective mood. This week on the podcast we’re letting him look back on his eight years in office, give advice to his successors, and talk about what’s next. OPB Portland city government reporter Alex Zielinski sat down with Wheeler. He spent nearly two decades in elected office – starting as Multnomah County board chair, then as state treasurer. He entered the mayor’s office in 2017, and has overseen a uniquely tumultuous period of time that included the COVID-19 pandemic, massive racial justice protests, an explosion of deadly street drugs and a spike in homelessness. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts. And if you have a question for the OPB Politics Now team as we head into 2025, shoot us an email at opbpoliticsnow@opb.org.
“Think Out Loud” is joined by the “Politics Now” podcast team on the air and on video livestream. Dirk VanderHart, Lauren Dake, Bryce Dole and Alex Zielinski join us to discuss the outcomes of key races and ballot measures across Oregon and Southwest Washington, what implications they may have and how they might affect the lives of Pacific Northwest residents in the year to come.
From homelessness to a budget crisis, Portland officials will have a lot to navigate as they take office. This year, Portlanders used ranked choice voting to decide the next mayor and council. And the city council has expanded from five seats to 12 across four geographic districts. We check in on how the election went and what’s next for the city with Alex Zielinski, OPB’s Portland city politics reporter.
Greg Walden has been a major feature of Oregon politics for decades. Now the former congressman has emerged as the most-influential figure in helping Republicans win back power in the state Capitol. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Dirk VanderHart and Alex Zielinski discuss the state of Republican fundraising in Oregon, Walden’s influence and much more. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts.
Stop us if you’ve heard this before, but two elected officials in Multnomah County had a public dispute in recent weeks over how to address homeless camping. This time the elected sheriff of the state’s most populous county was at loggerheads with Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler, but now they appear to be on the same page. On this week’s episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Alex Zielinski and Dirk VanderHart discuss the latest on the issue and what comes next. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts.
Portland’s government makeover will fundamentally alter how things work inside City Hall. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Alex Zielinski and Dirk VanderHart go deep into how the City Council will introduce legislation, engage the public and much more. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts
The two new leaders of Oregon’s Planned Parenthood affiliates are pushing to dissolve the political arm of their organization in a move that has blindsided some long-time advocates and has them worried about the future of reproductive rights in the state. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, Alex Zielinski and Lauren Dake discuss Planned Parenthood’s inner turmoil
Is progressivism on life support in Portland politics or was the Multnomah County District Attorney’s race an isolated event? On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Dirk VanderHart, Alex Zielinski and Conrad Wilson discuss the DA’s race and what it may mean for Portland’s city council races this fall. Plus, how will Vasquez approach the job differently than Schmidt? Find the show wherever you get your podcasts.
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently considering a case out of Grants Pass that asks whether cities can punish people for living outdoors if there’s not enough shelter space for them to go to instead. Clinton Triangle, a large, low-barrier, outdoor shelter in Southeast Portland, is supposed to be the city’s model for how to serve chronically homeless Portlanders, and allow the city to enforce its camping ban policy. We visited the shelter with OPB’s Portland city government reporter Alex Zielinski, who shares the voices of people who’ve lived and worked there, and considers how the shelter’s approach has been working for residents trying to leave homelessness behind.For more Evergreen episodes and to share your voice with us, visit our showpage. Follow OPB on Instagram, and follow host Jenn Chávez too. You can sign up for OPB’s newsletters to get what you need in your inbox regularly. Don’t forget to check out our many podcasts, which can be found on any of your favorite podcast apps: Timber Wars Season 2: Salmon Wars Politics Now Think Out Loud And many more! Check out our full show list here.
Right 2 Dream Too used to dominate headlines in Portland, but the homeless community is largely overlooked these days. Also, one of the city’s newest outdoor shelters is nearing the one-year mark but finding housing remains a challenge. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Lauren Dake, Alex Zielinski and Bryce Dole discuss Right 2 Dream Too and the Clinton Triangle. Find the show anywhere you5 get your podcasts
Oregon onced required counties to take care of their unhoused residents. The relief institutions, known as “poor farms,” provided food, medical care, even burial services for those without a home. How does that compare to today's support for people living in poverty? We take a deep dive into the history of poor farms, and also try to understand the complex systems in place to support people experiencing homelessness in Oregon today. Featuring: Kami Horton, OPB Oregon Experience documentary producer Alex Zielinski, OPB Portland city hall reporter
On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Lauren Dake and Alex Zielinski discuss why some Portland police officers continue to use force at greater levels than their colleagues, what the bureau says about it and why some experts say it's a problematic trend. Find the show wherever you get your podcasts.
Oregon’s landmark drug decriminalization law is now in the crosshairs of Democratic leaders. Republicans and other Measure 110 opponents say the proposal doesn’t go far enough, while drug recovery advocates say this is not the way. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Dirk VanderHart, Lauren Dake and Alex Zielinski talk about the fight to come and they discuss why Portland and Multnomah County leaders continue to squabble over how to respond to weather emergencies.
It’s going to be a busy year for politics in Oregon and beyond. There’s a presidential election, a coveted and presumably safe Democratic seat in the U.S. House of Representatives is up for grabs and Portland is embarking on a historic election. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Alex Zielinski and Dirk VanderHart discuss all that and more. Dive into the busy year to come. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts.
Did Tina Kotek fix downtown Portland or did the governor just convene a big to-do task force with little to show for it? Or is the truth somewhere in between? On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Alex Zielinski, Dirk VanderHart and Kyra Buckley discuss the task force, the business community’s reaction to it and much more. Find the show wherever you listen to podcasts.
Portland has struggled for years with how to oversee matters of police discipline and the controversy appears to be continuing. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Lauren Dake and Alex Zielinski discuss how the City Council appears to be changing elements of the police oversight system that was overwhelmingly supported by voters three years ago. Find the show anywhere you get your podcasts.
Tribes in Central Oregon are fighting a county-approved plan to build a luxury resort on their ancestral lands, which could further deplete the region's shrinking groundwater supply. This week, an appeals court is hearing arguments over whether that development may violate treaty rights. On this week’s OPB Politics Now, politics reporter Alex Zielinski talks about the project with Central Oregon bureau chief Emily Cureton Cook. Find the show wherever you get your podcasts.
The battle over who can pump gas legally in Oregon may not be fully settled. Plus, Portland City Council members continue to bicker as the transition to a new government looms. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Alex Zielinski and Dirk VanderHart discuss those issues. Find the podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.
Homelessness may be the biggest political story in this state. And it’s complicated; intertwined so closely with other big issues like the housing shortage, a lack of mental health care options and a surging drug crisis. On this week’s episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Lauren Dake and Alex Zielinski take a deep dive into the history of houselessness in Oregon. They also discuss the solutions that some communities are pursuing. Find the show wherever you get your podcasts.
Recall efforts aren't unusual in Oregon politics these days, but it is odd to have a contest led by former allies. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Alex Zielinski and Dirk VanderHart discuss the union-led effort to recall Paul Holvey. Plus, they address why Portland Police Chief Chuck Lovell is leaving and what to make of his short-term successor.
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler won't run for reelection, but does this free him up to accomplish more in his last 15 months? On the latest episode o OPB Politics now, reporters Alex Zielinski, Dirk VanderHart and Lauren Dake discuss Wheeler's decision, his legacy and whether he can do anything notable. Plus, they discuss the candidates entering races for state treasurer and secretary of state.
With two quiet vetoes, Governor Tina Kotek has slowed the push to decriminalize sex work in Oregon. And it turns out the city of Portland’s top public safety official has been living in Sin City, not Stumptown. On this week’s episode of OPB Politics Now, Anna Griffin, Jonathan Levinson and Alex Zielinski tackle those two topics.
On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, reporters Lauren Dake and Alex Zielinski discuss the controversial idea from two Portland City Council members to ask voters to unwind the government overhaul package before it even took effect.
On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, Dirk VanderHart, Jonathan Levinson and Alex Zielinski discuss the Newport mayor’s resignation and the happenings inside Portland City Hall as the mayor’s race is already heating up.
On this week's show, OPB city reporter Alex Zielinski explains why Mayor Ted Wheeler pulled back a plan to get tough on public drug use and why supporters of the Portland Street Response program are worried about its future.
Last year, Portland Street Response expanded from a pilot program to a citywide service and answered more than 7,000 calls that would traditionally be handled by police. That’s according to a new report from Portland State University that also found that PSR aided in reducing the workload for police and hospitals. Despite the success of the program so far, researchers note that systemic issues could hinder overall effectiveness. Alex Zielinski is the Portland City Government Reporter for OPB. She joins us to share more details on the report and the future of the program.
You're forgiven if you haven't voted yet, and you're in good company with the vast majority of registered Oregonians. On the latest episode of OPB Politics Now, Tiffany Camhi and Alex Zielinski discuss the sleepy election before next year's main event.
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On this week's show, OPB reporters Alex Zielinski and Lauren Dake talk about the 2023 Oregon legislature session and Mayor Ted Wheeler's decision to fire a top aide -- and former mayor -- Sam Adams.
Unions are being organically grown at our favorite neighborhood grocery stores, New Seasons Market (see what we did there?). Alex Zielinski, the news editor for the Portland Mercury, has been following the unionization efforts of New Seasons' workers. She's brought us some stories (her articles got posted up in several New Seasons break rooms with heavy edits by management?!) and answers our burning questions – like, how is all of this going to affect their banana cake? Any thoughts on what else we should be looking into? Reach out and drop us a line at (503) 208-5448, email us at portland@citycast.fm, or follow us on Twitter at @CityCastPDX. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We'll talk to David Graham about his article in the Atlantic called “All Crime Is Local”, At 7:30, it's the daily news -- with my fiance! Then we'll have an interview with some folks working on the campaign to recall Ted Wheeler And every Thursday at 8:45, it's our weekly update from Alex Zielinski of the Portland Mercury -- this week, Alex will call in live from Laurelhurst Park.
Critics of Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler are collecting signatures to attempt to recall him. On this week's episode, OPB reporter Rebecca Ellis and Portland Mercury news editor Alex Zielinski talk with OPB editor Anna Griffin about the process for recalling a city official, the people behind the campaign and the chances it actually succeeds.
News With My Fiance with Ambush and Morgan. We'll interview Ira Cuello Martinez of PCUN. And we'll get our weekly update from Alex Zielinski of the Portland Mercury.
Today on The Local:Emily has the Quick Six news headlines!Then, Ambush talks with Portland Mercury news editor Alex Zielinski about what new city guidelines for clearing houseless encampments will look like on the ground.
It's our 300th episode!Emily has the Quick Six news headlines, and then Ambush talks with Alex Zielinski about the eviction moratorium, which ends at the end of the month. Help us make another 300 episodes and become a member at xray.fm/donate!
Today on The Local: Emily's got the Quick Six headlines! Then, DJ Ambush and Morgan Jones talk with Alex Zielinski of the Portland Mercury about a Supreme Court ruling about non-unanimous jury decisions.
Today on The Local: It's Friday, Friday! Gotta get down on Friday! Emily has the Quick Six headlines - new CDC reccomendations on masks?! Then, DJ Ambush and Morgan Jones speak with Alex Zielinski. What happens after the eviction moritorium?
Today on The Local: Emily's here with the quick six! Convention center vaccinations shutting down soon? Then, a conversation with Alex Zielinski on what may be politically motivated fires started in the Piedmont neighborhood.
On today's The Local:Emily's got the Quick Six! Ambush & Morgan talk with Alex Zielinski about the PPB's responses to mental health crises.
Today on The Local:The Quick Six! Alex Zielinski!
Today on The Local:Jefferson & Emily deliver the Quick Six local news, and a conversation with Alex Zielinski of the Portland Mercury on the impacts of the recent election on state and local institutions.
On today's episode of The Local: Your Quick Six Local News Rundown! A check-in with Alex Zielinski, New Editor of the Portland Mercury. And, an interview with Rose City Justice co-founder Devin Boss and program director Chrissy Wood. It's our fund drive! Help keep local media vibrant - become a member today!
On today's The Local: The Quick-Six local news headlines; an interview with Alex Zielinski on allegations against Portland NAACP President E.D. Mondainé; Kelly Russel of Artisan Auctions discusses how non-profit galas have adapted to get much-needed funds to organizations. Radio is yours - help support local programming during XRAY's fall fund drive.
Detailed reporting by Portland Mercury news editor Alex Zielinski chronicles multiple allegations of sexual and psychological abuse by Portland NAACP president E.D. Mondainé. The allegations come from former members of Celebration Tabernacle, the North Portland Pentecostal church where Mondainé serves as senior pastor. Mondainé denies the allegations, but has announced he will no longer be running for a second term as president of the Portland NAACP chapter. We hear from Zielinski about her reporting.
Today on The Local:Your quick six headlines dig deep into the nitty-gritty of what's going down in Portland and beyond. Then, Alex Zielinski joins to dig into why the Portland Police Bureau spent so much at Olive Garden.
Today on The Local: Jefferson Smith brings you your Quick Six local news run down, and a deep dive into policy with Alex Zielinski of the Portland Mercury. Thanks to all the attendees of last night's XRAY awards 2020. Radio is yours!
On Monday's The Local: Your Quick Six news headlines, Kate Kaye continues tracking Portland's Facial Recognition ban, and Alex Zielinski digs deep into Portland Police accountability under Mayor Ted Wheeler.
On The Local today:Your Quick 6 news headlines. Kate Kaye has an update on the Portland City Council facial recognition vote.And, we have Alex Zielinski, news editor of the Portland Mercury with an update on local headlines.
Today on The Local: Your Quick 6 news headlines, and an interview with Alex Zielinski, News Editor of the Portland Mercury. Alex brings updates on the current Police Oversight Advisory Board, the new independent oversight committee being proposed, and more local headlines.
An anti-ICE protest downtown, a right-wing pro-police protest in Gresham, and news on the FBI investigation into violence in Portland protests. An update from the Portland Mercury's Alex Zielinski, and an interview with Willie Levenson of the Human Access Project.
You can find links to each of Sean's analysis pieces here. This article covers the week beginning June 7.
Alex Zielinski, News Editor of the Portland Mercury, fills us in on the new City audit of the Enhanced Service Districts. More information at the Mercury: https://www.portlandmercury.com/blogtown/2020/08/13/28731801/audit-finds-city-approved-business-districts-rely-on-unregulated-policing.
Journalist Sergio Olmos (https://twitter.com/mrolmos), Journalist and podcast host Tuck Woodstock (https://twitter.com/tuckwoodstock) (https://twitter.com/Gendereveal), and "Portland Mercury"(https://twitter.com/portlandmercury) news editor Alex Zielinski (https://twitter.com/alex_zee) share their impressions from covering Portland's protests. Journalist Arun Gupta talks about the racist origins or Portland and why it's being used as a testing ground. Thumbnail from video courtesy of Zane Sparling (https://twitter.com/PDXzane) of the "Portland Tribune" (https://twitter.com/theportlandtrib).
Today, on The Local: Your Quick 6 news headlines,A guide to the Legislative Committee hearings on Transparent Policing and Use of Force Reform, Alex Zielinski, news editor of the Portland Mercury, with a look at the protests and police reform next steps. And an interview with Oregon Representative Marty Wilde on one of the big issues facing police accountability -- Qualified Immunity -- the shielding of officers being found liable for unjust harm.
Today, on the The Local...Your Quick 6 news headlines, and a focus on Portland's Police Union Contract with Alex Zielinski, News Editor of the Portland Mercury, and an interview with Oregon's Senior US Senator, Ron Wyden. From mail in voting to the agenda of the Intelligence Committee. NAACP facebook pageHelp XRAY win best radio station in Portland!
Today on XRAY In The Morning: (1)Alex Zielinski discussing the Oregon primaries (2)News With Friends with Emily Gilliland and Andy Lindberg (3)Interview with Kate Kaye (4)Bridgeliner with Ben Dejarnette
Alex Zielinksi, News Editor, Portland Mercury joins Jefferson Smith in a download of election results in the City of Portland. You can find Alex on Twitter @alex_zee and more information at https://www.portlandmercury.com. (Recorded on 5/22/20.)
Today, on the The Local: your Quick 6 headlines, Alex Zielinski from the Portland Mercury, and our interview with Adrian Brown, candidate for Multnomah County Circuit Judge. Adrian Brown's campaign website
Today, on the The Local… Your Quick 6 headlines, Alex Zielinski, from the Portland Mercury, with her coverage on how COVID19 is impacting inmates, and Our interview with Jeff Cogen, former Multnomah County Chair, and candidate for House District 46. On yesterday's episode you can hear our interview with his opponent, Khanh Pham.
The Quick 6 news rundown - Jeff Alworth from Beervana, on the impact of the corona virus on local breweries - Alex Zielinski from the Portland Mercury on the increased concern about mental health during COVID 19. COVID-19 projection dataBridgeliner's health report cardJeff Alworth's Coronavirus Diaries at Beervana
A recent investigation by Reveal exposed the human toll of Amazon’s speedy delivery times. Reveal journalists found that workplace injury rates are above average for the 23 Amazon warehouses it examined around the country, but the one in Troutdale is by far the worst. Portland Mercury news editor Alex Zielinski spoke to a worker at that facility and she joins us to share what she learned.
(1) News With My Dad (2) An interview with Candace Avalos (3) XRAY on the City with Alex Zielinski
On this episode of XRAY AM: (1 ) News With My Dad, with Joe & Jefferson Smith, (2) We speak with Tatiana Schlossberg, author and former New York Times science writer, about her latest book "Inconspicuous Consumption", (3) We're joined by Lisa Watson, incoming Executive Director of the American Leadership Forum of Oregon, (4) XRAY On The City, with Alex Zielinski of the Portland Mercury.
On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) Emily Gilliland gives the rundown on Wednesday's Climate Town Hall, (2) Talk Media News, with Bob Ney, (3) News With My Dad, with Joe & Jefferson Smith, (4) We speak with Michael German, fellow at Brennan Center for Justice, who infiltrated white supremacist groups in the 90s and is an expert on domestic terrorism, (5) XRAY On The City, with Alex Zielinski, news editor of the Portland Mercury.
Alex Zielinski, news editor at Portland Mercury, joins DOOMED with Matt Binder to discuss her bombshell story about the undercover progressive spy who infiltrated and secretly filmed Patriot Prayer, how one of the videos is going to play out in a court case, what happened at Cider Riot, Andy Ngo's Proud Boy pact and exit from Quillette, Alex's on the ground account of the Proud Boys rally a few weeks ago, why this is all happening in Portland, and more! Plus in the patron only half of the show: your questions, comments, and more! Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/mattbinder
TODAY ON XRAY: (1) News With My Dad with Joe and Jefferson Smith (2) An interivew with Yaelle S. Amir, Elisheba Johnson and Ashley Stull Meyers about the Portland Biennial (3) XRAY On The City with Alex Zielinski
On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With My Dad, with Joe & Jefferson Smith, in which the Smith's talk about Democracy Dollars and Bannana Suits - among other things. (2) We speak with Miles Thompson, founder of the Unpresidented Brass Band, about plans for a counter-protest to Saturday's Proud Boys rally. (3) XRAY On The City, with Alex Zielinski, editor for the Portland Mercury.
TODAY ON XRAY: (1) News With My Dad with Joe & Jefferson Smith (2) An interview with Patrick Farrell, Mayor of Mitchell, OR (3) An interview with Commissioner Nick Fish (4) XRAY on the City with Alex Zielinski of the Portland Mercury
On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With My Dad, with Joe & Jefferson Smith, (2) We speak with Boom Arts, based in Portland, and The Team, based in Brooklyn, to discuss their two nights of song sharing, community building and celebrating at The Old Church in Portland, (3) We're joined by Robert Schultz, candidate for Portland Public Schools Board, Zone 7, (4) XRAY On The City, with Alex Zielinski, editor of the Portland Mercury.
On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) XRAY On The Nation, with Bob Ney of Talk Media News, (2) News With My Dad, with Joe and Jefferson Smith, (3) Senator Jeff Golden joins Jefferson & Pop to discuss his work as Chair of the Senate Campaign Finance Reform Committee, (4) We speak with Kate Titus, of Common Cause Oregon, to continue the conversation on Campaign Finance Reform, (5) We end with XRAY On The City, with the always-wonderful Alex Zielinski, editor of the Portland Mercury.
On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With My Dad, with Joe and Jefferson Smith, (2) We speak with the incoming chair for the Democratic Party of Oregon, Carla "KC" Hanson, (3) Jason Kafoury of Honest Elections joins us to discuss the recent movement of Campaign Finance reform in the Oregon legislature, (4) XRAY On The City, with Alex Zielinski, editor of the Portland Mercury.
News With My Dad Jefferson Smith talks with Bob Ham Bonnie J. Rough talks about her book "Beyond Birds and Bees" XRAY on the City with Alex Zielinski
On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With My Dad, with Joe & Jefferson Smith, (2) We speak with PSU Prof. of Psychology and documentary filmmaker Jan Haaken, to discuss her latest film "Our Bodies, Our Doctors", (3) Juan Carlos Ordonez joins us to discuss the Oregon Center for Public Policy's recent report regarding income inequality in Oregon, (4) Aaron Brown, spokesperson for No More Freeway Expansions, helps us understand the Freeway Fight, (5) XRAY On The City, with Alex Zielinski, editor of the Portland Mercury.
On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With My Dad, with Joe & Jefferson Smith, (2) We're joined by founder of GoCamp, Deborah Kane, (3) XRAY On The City with the editor-in-chief of the Portland Mercury, Alex Zielinski.
Today on XRAY: (1) News with my Dad (2) Douglas Rushkoff from Team Human stops by the studio (3)We're joined by Ashley Henry from Business for a Better Portland (4) XRAY on the City Returns with Alex Zielinski
On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With My Dad, with Joe & Jefferson Smith, (2) We're joined by Chris Young, editor-in-chief of Portland's Vortex Music Magazine, (3) It's another XRAY On The City with Alex Zielinski, editor of the Portland Mercury.
On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) XRAY On The Nation, with Bob Ney of Talk Media News, (2) News With My Dad, with Joe & Jefferson Smith, (3) Derrick Olsen, President of World Oregon, calls in to announce the line-up for World Oregon's 2019 International Speaker Series - "Future Leaders, Global Voices", (4) Portland comedian Mohanad Elshieky joins us to discuss his recent run-in with Customs and Border Patrol officers in Spokane, (5) XRAY On The City, in which we go over the city's biggest headlines with Alex Zielinski, editor of the Portland Mercury.
On this Thursday episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) XRAY On The Nation with Bob Ney of Talk Media News, (2) News With My Dad, with Joe and Jefferson Smith, (3) We're joined by the one and only John Hodgman, to discuss life, scooters, and podcasts, (4) Sebastian Rodgers of Peripheral Vision PDX sits down with us to talk about what it takes to make documentaries that give those being misrepresented or marginalized within our current sociopolitical climate, a chance to speak for themselves. (5) We end with XRAY On The City, with Alex Zielinski of the Portland Mercury.
On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With My Dad, with Joe & Jefferson Smith, (2) Jefferson sits down with Portland City Commissioner Nick Fish, (3) It's XRAY On The City, with Alex Zielinski, editor of the Portland Mercury.
On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With My Dad, with Joe and Jefferson Smith, (2) The lovely Victoria Jones returns for a 2018 in Review, (3) Alex Zielinski of the Portland Mercury joins us for the latest XRAY On The City.
Thursday, December 6th, 2018 On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With My Dad, with Joe and Jefferson Smith, (2) We speak with journalist, publisher, and editor Les Zaitz about his paper, The Malheur Enterprise, and the importance of local journalism, (3) XRAY On The City, with Alex Zielinski, editor of the Portland Mercury - it's all about Portland's Public Safety Support Specialists.
Thursday, November 29th, 2018 On this episode of XRAY In The Morning: (1 ) News With My Dad, with Joe and Jefferson Smith, (2) XRAY On The City, with Alex Zielinski of the Portland Mercury
This week we're joined by Alex Zielinski of the Portland Mercury to go deep on the first candidate forum in the runoff election between Jo Ann Hardesty and Loretta Smith for Portland City Commissioner. We explore the candidates, their key positions, and their most telling points from the forum to kick off our coverage of this important race.
In a world where firewalls, antivirus, and end user training receive a lot of the attention and glory, don't overlook the importance of hardware security for your servers! On this episode we sit down with Alex Zielinski (aka ZombieWrangler) to talk about protecting assets, staying on top of the security game, and just how he brought his jeep back to life (literally a Zombie Wrangler). https://vts.inxpo.com/Launch/QReg/ShowKey=43056&LangLocaleID=1033&AffiliateData=swpodcast