The Soar pick up where the Oregon Onyx left off, the women’s ultimate team that folded in 2023. Before that, there were the ...
After four hours of testimony before some 100 people, the Portland City Council unanimously upheld an August decision by a ...
Gov. Tina Kotek’s office announced two personnel changes today. Kotek named Amy Baker her new behavioral health initiative ...
Welcoming Jim Hair into his studio, tintype photographer Noyel Gallimore is giddy. Hair, a consistent force in the Portland ...
There might not be a band or lunch specials, but owner Danny Cardoso will serve up fond memories at Santa Fe Taqueria’s closing party on Sept. 25 as the nearly 40-year-old Mexican restaurant ...
The Oregon Health Authority is going to demand more accountability for the millions of dollars it hands to counties to spend ...
With a venti vanilla Frappuccino from Starbucks in one hand, Carmen Rubio holds a three-page list of accomplishments in the ...
Mike Marshall, the combative political operative who founded Oregon Recovers seven years ago, announced he’ll leave his post ...
Critics say Gonzalez, 50, is a grandstander who lacks substance. “All Rene has is anger and soundbites and no accomplishments ...
When he talks about what motivated him to run for City Council, Tony Morse says he often thinks back to the time he worked up ...
Stumptown Stages’ 20th season starts with a familiar yet unique production. Kiss of the Spider Woman is a piece of media ...
In the two years since WW started examining the reasons that properties might sit empty in a city desperately short of housing, no property has appeared twice—until now. But the battle raging ...