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Willamette Week is an alternative weekly newspaper in Portland. Its news pages specialize in investigations of Portland governments. It is published by the locally owned City of Roses Newspaper Corporation.

As of July 2012, Aaron Mesh is the paper's primary TriMet reporter. Former transportation and city hall reporter Beth Slovic moved to The Oregonian earlier that year.

Reporter Nigel Jaquiss's 2004 investigation into a rape committed by former mayor of Portland Neil Goldschmidt won a Pulitzer Prize in 2005.

The paper's publisher, and president of its parent company, is Richard Meeker. Its editor, and secretary of the parent company, is Mark Zusman.

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