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Wm. Steven Humphrey Wm. Steven Humphrey is the editor-in-chief of the Portland Mercury and has held the job since 2000. (So don’t get any funny ideas.) ...
A Portland-based pizza joint, with a new location in Portland International Airport — was recently recognized among the best ...
The Portland International Airport is ranked as the top airport in the nation in a new list from The Washington Post.
Portland is one step closer to securing a Major League Baseball stadium after Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed a bill to ...
The 4T Trail is a roughly 9-mile loop that takes adventurers on a sweeping tour of Southwest Portland, from the Willamette ...
The Human Access Project, which has worked for more than a decade to make several points on the Willamette River accessible ...
What it is: Delta Carts Food Pod is the latest pod to open in Portland, boasting five businesses — Getta Gyro, Indian Tadka ...
These new affordable homes for students could help fight the college affordability crisis and improve the outcomes for ...
Last night, Portland rioters violently targeted federal law enforcement— 250 rioters launched fireworks, shined lasers in officers’ eyes to temporarily blind them, and stormed an ICE field office.
Portland, Ore. — Juneteenth Oregon is preparing for its 53rd celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. The parade and festival are Saturday, June 21.
The Oregon Senate approved the measure on April 17. The bill updates Senate Bill 5, a law enacted in 2003, which authorized up to $150 million in bonds if a baseball team relocated to Portland.