
"Sarah Maywalt had been curling at her local club in Beaverton for years. Then Trump took office for a second term. Now, she says the sport she grew to love turned its back on her, in response to federal mandates from the Trump admin that prohibit trans women and girls from competing in women's sports."
"A local nonprofit that helps homeless Portlanders access showers, survival supplies, and community care is trying to regroup after a series of fires left the location unable to operate. Hygiene for All operates under the Morrison Bridge in Southeast Portland."
"After a flurry of venue closures and openings, we've got questions about the future of Portland's music venues, reflecting the ongoing challenges faced by the local arts scene."
Sarah Maywalt, a dedicated curler from Beaverton, faces challenges in her sport due to federal mandates from the Trump administration that restrict trans women and girls from competing in women's sports. Meanwhile, a local nonprofit, Hygiene for All, is working to recover from multiple fires that disrupted its services for homeless individuals in Portland. The article also touches on various cultural events and updates in the local community, including a documentary festival and the fluctuating status of music venues.
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