From the Bonneville Power Administration to the National Forest Service, federal cuts are impacting Oregonians.
The Portland Metro Chamber delivered a sobering report about the city’s economy Thursday morning, delving into data on ...
The Legislature’s Black, Indigenous, People of Color, or BIPOC, Caucus has reached a record 18 members, more than triple the ...
With wraparound services and 24/7 staffing, the new shelter aims to provide stability, dignity and a path forward.
HEY, SMARTY BUTT! It's time once again to put your brainy-brain to the test with this week's edition of POP QUIZ PDX—our weekly, local, sassy-ass trivia quiz. And in this edition, we're testing your ...
On Monday, a Delta flight from Minneapolis to Toronto flipped onto its roof upon landing. Other incidents, such as a deadly ...
Since moving to Portland, Ore., 30 years ago, Elsy Dinvil has quietly introduced home cooks and chefs to the cuisine and ...
TriMet is increasing service as more people return to the office, and giving a special deal to Timbers and Thorns fans.
A new study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration found the Corps' operation of the dams violates the ...
Joy Alise Davis is obsessed with community. As the president and executive director of Imagine Black, said she has found the perfect organization to put this obsession to use. Imagine Black, a ...
The Portland State University study successfully proves that tiny home communities are an effective way to help unhoused ...
Oregonians are cautiously optimistic about the state’s new approach to helping people addicted to drugs, but they remain worried that people still struggle to access limited services for treatment, a ...