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A Portland-based pizza joint, with a new location in Portland International Airport — was recently recognized among the best ...
If you’re reading this, you probably know the value of the Mercury’s news reporting, arts and culture coverage, event ...
These new affordable homes for students could help fight the college affordability crisis and improve the outcomes for ...
A Fire Sale of Portland’s Largest Office Tower Shows How Far the City Has Fallen The once-premier building is now over half empty, reflecting how the Oregon city’s downtown is struggling with ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — "Soar" is Oregon's new women's professional Ultimate Frisbee team - based here in Portland! Soar co-founder Darci Fredricks, along with head coach and Hall of Fame ...
Turkey sandwich: Turkey, lettuce and tomato on sourdough. Served with Huber’s coleslaw. Turkey, cream cheese and cranberry sandwich: Served with lettuce and tomato on sourdough. Served with ...
The road to bringing Major League Baseball to Portland went through Oregon’s Senate Finance and Revenue Committee on Monday as supporters stepped up to the plate to fund construction with a b… ...
In Portland, top local officials say they are prepared if the worst happens at PDX International Airport. READ ALSO: Recovery efforts after Wednesday's mid-air collision mirror 1982 crash into the ...
City of Possibility opens January 31. The exhibition in Portland is curated by PDX Design Collaborative, a group helmed by local architects, artists, and educators.
At the height of the protests, Abbey Creek Vineyard, Oregon’s first Black-owned winery, opened a hip-hop-themed tasting room on Southwest Morrison Street called Crick PDX that sought to make ...
I loved living in Portland, Oregon, in college and my early 20s — I thought I'd stay there forever. But a temporary move to Baker City, a small town in rural Oregon, shifted my mindset.
PDX said it expects more than 900,000 travelers between Dec. 19 and Jan. 5. With detours in place for renovations at the airport, it may seem a little more hectic and confusing.