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With more than 120 proposed budget amendments and nearly 12 hours of deliberations, Portland City Council worked until ...
In this economy, a free weekly concert featuring local bands at a hip, centrally located bar is something special—even in ...
A Five-Year Retrospective on Portland’s Racial Justice Movement, a joint publication from Donovan Scribes and the Portland ...
Sitting on the back patio at the new 82 Acres on a lovely warm evening, I couldn’t help but think of the four delightful ...
Multnomah County voters chose new school board leaders and decided the fate of a massive bond for Portland Public Schools on ...
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Thuy Pham gained local and national fame as one of Portland’s standout pandemic restaurant success stories. The former hair ...
Evelyn Trent saw a bronze and silver object floating in the sky over her Bellevue, Oregon, farm house. The object was quiet, ...
Counterintuitive to Portland’s food-centric culture, the city hasn’t had a public market since the closure of the Portland ...
Portland has a lot of transplants, but for whatever reason there aren’t a ton of transplant communities. Big cities like New ...
In early June, a new cafe in the Montavilla neighborhood will start serving breakfast pastries and coffee in the mornings and ...
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