Big Ideas for 3 Prime Portland Parcels
Dreaming up the next chapter for Lloyd Center, Centennial Mills, and the US Post Office HQ
View ArticleOregon's Digital Vaccine Card Delayed till End of April
The state is now hoping to launch the optional, voluntary, $2.25 million effort in late April.
View ArticleIt's a Non-Affiliated Voter's World Now—and They Can't Vote in It
The number of voters who aren't affiliated with a political party continue to swell in Oregon. But when it comes to the May 17 primary, they are out of luck.
View ArticleWhat Should President Biden Do on His Portland Trip?
We’ve put together an itinerary for no. 46.
View ArticleOregon Primary Campaign Ads Take Over Your TV
We’ve got the lowdown on some of the prominent ads in rotation as gubernatorial candidates battle for primary wins.
View ArticleTimbers and Thorns Will Play Together April 27 for Ukraine Fundraiser
For the PTFC for Peace match, Kelli Hubly and Diego Chara captain the blue team and Sebastián Blanco and Christine Sinclair, the yellow.
View ArticleCOVID Cases Are Rising Again in Oregon. OHA’s Doctors Say You Shouldn’t Panic.
Thanks to vaccinations, natural immunity, and therapeutics, the health care system is in better shape this time around.
View ArticleAt Portland Public Schools, a Budget Debate Is Looming Large
The district says it costs more to run its schools than money at hand, and cuts need to be made. Not everyone is on board.
View ArticlePortland Night Market Returns With Food, Performances, Stalls, and Crucially...
The event in the Central Eastside Industrial District has free admission, and boasts in the region of 150 vendors.
View ArticleWe Read the Voters' Pamphlet so You Don't Have to
Just kidding! You should read it too, but here are some highlights
View ArticleThorns and Timbers Took the Field Together in Ukraine-UNICEF Fundraiser
Roses, logs, a near mob on the pitch at the end: the at-times bizarre mixed match in a packed Providence Park raised $435,000 and counting.
View Article91 Minutes to the Top of Mount Hood and Back Down Again
Wearing only his boxers, a 26-year-old extreme athlete sets a new record
View ArticleFor Portland's Tourism Industry, Things Are Looking Up—But There's Still A...
At Travel Portland's 'State of the Industry' presentation, data shows that 2021 was better than 2020, but the downtown core remains a sore spot.
View ArticlePortland's Libraries Are Open Again, But in Person Events Are Slower to Return
In particular, non-virtual programming for ages 0-6 is not likely to resume before fall of 2022
View Article34 Reasons to Love Portland’s Parks
Where to fly a kite, catch some views, spread out a picnic, ride a mountain bike and more
View ArticleGaming Out the Brine Lives of Baseball Mascot Dillon T. Pickle
We imagine the next steps for Portland’s favorite seven-foot gherkin.
View ArticleOregon’s Menstrual Dignity Act Hits the Right-Wing Outrage Machine
Advocates for the bill say its critics have completely missed the point—it’s about equity.
View ArticleThis Portland Quilter Has Become a TikTok Sensation
Chris Marchini’s modern quilts and bright persona have made him a hit with online crafters.
View Article5 Juicy Subplots to Watch for on Election Night in Portland
The primary elections are next Tuesday. Have you voted yet?
View Article3 Key Takeaways from an Unpredictable Primary Election Night in Oregon
Money isn't everything, incumbents hang on, and Oregon's year of the woman shapes up.
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