Monthly Archives: January 2020

Pawns in Criminal Justice Reform

The man found driving April Fletcher’s stolen 2013 Honda Accord had nothing to worry about when Salem, Ore., police pulled him over for a traffic stop. Brandon Nelson had no license, no insurance, no title to the car. But he had political apathy in his favor. It has been more than a year since Fletcher’s […]

Oregonian editor: Shut up, readers

American newspapers aren’t used to groveling. Before the internet gave advertisers more options, many newspapers had a monopoly on advertising – especially with the classifieds. Newspapers were cash cows. Smug cash cows. So smug they didn’t see what was coming their way. As a commenter on Twitter put it this week: “The downfall of newspapers […]