The Weekly Catch 2% for The Arts Nick Fish Blog Portland Audubon’s Wildlife Sanctuary Portland Audubon Expands Wildlife Sanctuary Nick Fish Blog Northwest Portland’s Urban Forestland Expands By 22 Acres Monica Samayoa in OPB News A Developer Planned to Build Mansions in the West Hills. His Daughter Talked Him Into Preserving the Forest Instead. Aaron Mesh in Willamette Week Parks Summer Lunch Program Helps Fill Gap (Opinion) Joe Dang in the Portland Tribune Portland’s Walk with Refugees Carries More Weight This Year, Organizers Say KGW News Portlanders Walk to Support Refugees and Immigrants KOIN 6 News Hundreds Turn Out for 3rd Annual ‘Walk with Refugees and Immigrants’ in Portland KATU News Assault, Disturbance, Theft Calls Drop at Portland’s Holladay Park During Police-Community Partnership Maxine Bernstein in The Oregonian Holladay Park Safety Plan is Cutting Down Crime Emily Burris in KOIN 6 News Arts and Film Expanded Opportunities for Portland’s ‘Exploding’ Art Scene Hannah Ray Lambert in KOIN 6 News The Historic Oregon Film Trail Celebrates Scenery, History, Movies Like ‘The Goonies,’ ‘Stand by Me,’ And More Kristi Turnquist in The Oregonian Portland Art Museum’s New Native American Art Curator Brings Strong Focus on Contemporary Work Amy Wang in The Oregonian In Other News Street Fairs Celebrate Southeast Portland Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune Neighborhood Associations Agonize as Portland Moves to Purge Them from Code Gordon R. Friedman in The Oregonian Portland's 'Better Naito Forever' Plan Will Make Naito Bike Lanes Permanent Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury A Fluid Situation Brittany Allen in the Portland Tribune