Death rates climb in Oregon and Washington jails, the data guy of Vancouver's zany housing market, wildfire season starts early in Cascadia, why we need Bigfoot, shortlist for the BC Book Awards announced, and photography by Lauren Ray.
Author: Andrew Engelson
Cascadia Daily, April 1, 2019
A big literary shindig in Portland, another immigrant seeks sanctuary in a Seattle church, BC warming at twice the global rate, will Oregon give 16-year-olds the right to vote? Orcas are insufferable gossips, poetry by Ian Williams, and a memoir/essay/poem by Mercedes Eng.
Cascadia Daily, March 29, 2019
A poem about Vancouver's most famous crow, Oregon considers juvenile justice reform, this year's harsh winter hard on French fries, the fight over the Salish Sea's declining herring, the second Orcas Island Lit Fest is April 5-7, and poetry by Dujie Tahat.
Cascadia Daily, March 28, 2019
Hike a wildlife refuge on Puget Sound, WA looks to ban 3-D printed guns, why is child marriage still legal in Idaho?, should drug sellers be accountable for overdose deaths?, BC legislature demands the ladies cover up, Mitchell S. Jackson's memoir of growing up black in Portland & new fiction by Sharma Shields.
Cascadia Daily, March 27, 2019
What to do at AWP Portland, WA budget to boost taxes, why bike lanes need buy-in from black communities, new wolf pack found in Oregon, Seattle looks to end library fines, photos from Vancouver's Chinatown in the 1970s & 80s, and poetry by Martha Silano.
Cascadia Daily, March 26, 2019
A profile of Cascadia Magazine at The Tyee, two new poems by Fiona Tinwei Lam, Oregon tackles campaign finance reform, will Vancouver address homeless death crisis?, electric seaplanes to connect Cascadia, learning lessons from Oso landslide, fiction by Carla Cristofaro & poetry by Kamari Bright.
Cascadia Daily, March 25, 2019
Vancouver's modular housing success story, will OR pass major pesticide restrictions?, a wedding at a Tacoma immigration detention center, nullifying the Warm Springs treaty, paintings of angry white men in Vancouver, and poetry by Tess Gallagher.
Cascadia Daily, March 20, 2019
Criminal investigation into Boeing 737 approval, more money for housing in BC, but what about renters?, the doctor behind Oregon's anti-vaxx movement, democracy & ecology on Haida Gwaii, Oregon Shakespeare Festival's appoints Nataki Garrett as artistic director, and remembering BC poet Patrick Lane.
Cascadia Daily, March 19, 2019
Controversy over transgender rights in Vancouver, Portland approves plan to allow more housing, more monitoring of Cascadia's volcanoes, making banking easier for leg cannabis businesses, will Oregon's strippers change employment status?, celebrating women-owned presses, & poetry by Channdika Thayver.
Cascadia Daily, March 18, 2019
Seattle approves higher density across city, Boeing & FAA went forward with 737 MAX despite flaws, kids with disabilities restrained in OR & WA schools, cold winter hard on Cascadia wildlife, climate youth strikes, confronting trauma through Godzila & a dress of a thousand flowers & a new novel by Ian Williams.