The Weekly Catch AARP: Making Portland an Age-Friendly City Janice Bangs in KATU News Portland eyes $57 million project for earthquake-ready pipeline under Willamette River Andrew Theen in The Oregonian Proposal aims to keep Portland’s west side for losing water after major quake Fox 12 Staff Portland City Council mulls over new water main under Willamette Time Gordon in KGW News PWB wants earthquake-safe pipe beneath Willamette Chris Woodard and KOIN 6 News ‘Grimm’ Celebrates 100 Episodes With Cake, and Lots of Love From Oregon Amy Ratcliffe in Comic Book Resources City Employees Now Get Parental Leave! Well, Most of Them. Dirk VanderHart in the Portland Mercury Commissioner Amanda Fritz Tears Into Her Colleagues (Again) As New Uber Regulations Pass Dirk VanderHart in the Portland Mercury Portland Deregulates Taxi Market In Divided Vote Amelia Templeton in the OPB With narrow vote, Uber and Lyft secure their place in Portland Elliot Njus in The Oregonian Amanda Fritz Lambastes Portland City Council for Giving Uber and Lyft the Green Light Beth Slovic in the Willamette Week Uber, Lyft Given Final Approval To Stay In Portland After City Council Vote Mary Beth Quirk in the Consumerist Uber and Lyft get green light into Portland taxi market Steve Law in the Portland Tribune Portland City Council approves permanent status of ride sharing programs Fox 12 News Staff Uber Rules Might Finally Pass Tomorrow. Surprise Rules For Pedicabs Won’t. Dirk VanderHart in the Portland Mercury Portland's Not Getting a Demolition Tax - This Year Dirk VanderHart in the Portland Mercury Lacking votes, Charlie Hales delays Portland demolition tax again Brad Schmidt in The Oregonian Support lacking, Hales postpones demolition tax vote again Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune Council to vote on $25,000 demolition tax Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune Charities hope Oregonians embrace #GivingTuesday Kaellen Hessel in KGW News