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This weekend, Lents Pinball—which is housed in the ZED food hall—celebrates this golden era of arcade culture with the Oregon ...
Word that NIOSH was working with Multnomah County was first reported by InvestigateWest in a story about how Trump’s ...
James Neff joined OJP in April of 2025. He has served as investigations editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Seattle ...
While the timing appeared sudden, it came five weeks after the Oregon Journalism Project first contacted Travel Oregon about ...
A $136 million bond to fund Mt. Hood Community College is passing by a mere 11 votes. That’s .02% of the 40,265 ballots cast ...
The Metro Chamber wants to strike a deal to avoid the diversion. One city councilor has positioned himself as the likely ...
Hoping to generate revenue for a transportation funding package, lawmakers revisit a concept that caused two previous ...
By the end of the heated debate—right at 11:50 pm—the City Council had voted 7-5 to divert $1.9 million in new funding from ...
Reader, I have a confession to make: I’m from Vancouver. Four years into my nearly 20 living in Portland, my residency was officiated at the now-defunct Hamburger Mary’s in Old Town.
Tunes played by a children’s string quartet standing outside of City Hall could be heard from within the chambers.
It feels like an unelected board is able to hold a city government hostage in our efforts to exercise oversight and guidance.
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