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The Belmont Goats’ most recent home was located in the University Park neighborhood, but the lease was set to expire in March ...
Gregory Farino couldn't shake the feeling that traffic safety in the West End neighborhood was getting worse. He spotted more cars speeding down streets and running stop signs. He saw fewer ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek signed a bill Thursday that would authorize up to $800 million to help finance a Major League Baseball ...
Portland author Kimberly King Parsons speaks after winning the Ken Kesey Award for Fiction at the 2025 Oregon Book Awards ceremony on Monday, April 28, 2025, for her debut novel, "We Were The ...
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.
Oregon’s governor has signed a measure to reimpose criminal penalties for hard drugs. Mayor Ted Wheeler of Portland talks about why the experiment “failed.” By Mike Baker Reporting from ...
New signage was recently destroyed on Northeast 72nd Avenue, where PBOT is planning to turn the roadway into a one-way street as part of a greenway project.
A tree branch lies on a once-active power line in Portland, Ore, in an image provided by Portland Fire & Rescue after the wire fell on a vehicle, killing three people and injuring a baby during an ...
As the greenway program turns 12 years old, the network of pedestrian and bike corridors along low-traffic streets could see redoubled commitment or deemphasis. Jenny Hu lives in North Seattle. As ...
On a unicycle. Avery Seuter's adventure raised more than $5,000 for the East Coast Greenway Alliance. Avery Seuter after his 2,400 mile ride from Maine to Key West, Florida on the East Coast Greenway.
Cannabis has been recreationally legal in Oregon since 2015. For the 21+ in Portland, there are various dispensaries that sell cannabis products and accessories. Here's where to go, according to a ...
The Albina neighborhood in Portland, where by 1958, 73% of Portland’s Black population lived, was destroyed between the late 1950s and the 1970s to make way for the Memorial Coliseum, the ...
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