Imagine5 Magazine • 6.1.2024

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  • The Grocery Store the Earth Needs

    The Tyee

  • The Ultimate Fall Weekend in Providence

    Lonely Planet

  • Alanna Kieffer Just Wants You to Love Seaweed

    Portland Monthly

  • Trail with mountains in the distance, two runners run towards them

    The Shadow Mountain

    Oregon Humanities

  • Here's why stargazers are flocking to the Oregon Outback

    National Geographic

  • Writer Claire Willett on how Trump upended federal grants for the arts and journalism

    Nieman Storyboard

  • A Voyage to Antarctica

    Reed Magazine

  • Woman sits on chair with dog in lap

    It's Not That Hard to Buy Nothing

    The New York Times

  • Why one Family Embraced Human Composting After a Tragic Death

    Fast Company

  • Can these high-tech methane detectors help the U.S. reach its climate goals?

    Fast Company

  • We're Losing Our Lawns And That's OK

    Outside Magazine

  • Turning Points

    Reed Magazine

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She criticizes capitalism—and also gives investing advice for The Guardian

The Grocery Store the Earth Needs for The Tyee

Why Stargazers Are Flocking to the Oregon Outback for National Geographic

The secrets to a magical autumn holiday in New England for The Telegraph

The Shadow Mountain for Oregon Humanities

Prepper Husband, Optimist Wife for Parallel

Alanna Kieffer Just Wants You to Love Seaweed for Portland Monthly

What to do about an overpopulated species? Try eating it. for Oregon Business Magazine

Turning Points: On the path to professional fulfillment, sometimes we need a big change for Reed Magazine

Wall Street v. Family Business: How a forest tax proposal could ruin sustainably minded forestry for Oregon Business Magazine

A Whale of a Controversy: Animal rights groups and the Makah Nation tangle over traditional whaling for Sierra Magazine

A Small Town’s 15-Year Fight Against Natural Gas for Fenix Journalism

Tree-Free Paper is Saving Forests and Farmers in Washington State for Reasons to be Cheerful

Renaisance Mill: A paper manufacturer finds second life with sustainable wheat pulpfor OBM

Renewable Energy’s New Wave for OBM

When Midwifery Care is Out of Reach for OBM

Most Oregon Farmworkers Live in Overcrowded Housing for OBM

Oregon is Turning Sewage Into an Endless Supply of Green Energy for Reasons to be Cheerful

Oregon’s Trail of Tears: A hiker explores the Oregon Coast and its dark history for OBM

At-Home Hormone Tests Are Changing The Fertility Conversation for Giddy

How Freelancers Are Tackling Big Stories Solo for Poynter

Learning to Grow: The American Bonsai Master Who Starved for Knowledge for The Guardian

A Single Woman’s Guide to Living Alone for Curbed

It’s not about romance. These singles want a parenting partner, not a life partner. for The Washington Post