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Weather
On Sunday, we’re poised to shatter our three-time 107 degree record. At least we won’t be in the middle of a world war.
06/24/2021 By Cami Hughes
Analysis
It's just the latest shift in a seismic year of back-and-forths with the Portland Police Bureau.
06/22/2021 By Julia Silverman
Volunteer
An unscientific guide to the proliferating number of groups providing aid to those in need.
06/14/2021 By Fiona McCann
Transit
Frog Ferry has gotten farther than past efforts and could actually launch next year. Here are 5 reasons why.
06/11/2021 By Margaret Seiler
Feature
The 61-year-old mall is not what it once was. But it still has a heartbeat.
06/06/2021 By Marty Patail
News
Too Good to Go, newly launched in Portland, connects customers with local restaurants and stores to pass on their end-of-day surplus.
06/05/2021 By Nick Campigli
Well ... overpass. It’s an overpass.
06/04/2021 By Conner Reed
Technology
Despite asking businesses to check vaccination status of their customers, Oregon has no plans for a verification app.
06/02/2021 By Julia Silverman
Slots are pandemic-era limited, and lifeguards are in short supply, but another round of lessons opens in June.
05/26/2021 By Julia Silverman and Fiona McCann
Publishing
Sarah Mirk is creating a hand-built “zine trike” that local creators can use to pedal (and peddle) their wares.
05/15/2021 By Julia Silverman
Inside one labor union's fight to help workers in a struggling live entertainment industry.
05/13/2021 By Gabriel Granillo
Coronavirus
Vaccine-eager counties are headed for a relaxation of capacity and gathering rules. Vaccine resistant counties won't be so lucky.
05/11/2021 By Julia Silverman
Making the case for post-pandemic optimism, in a skittish Oregon
05/06/2021 By Julia Silverman
Once the hottest ticket in town, vaccine appointments are now there for the taking.
05/03/2021 By Julia Silverman
Pets
Take your pup when you get your shot and make them famous.
04/29/2021 By Margaret Seiler and Julia Silverman
#StopAsianHate
Want to help the AAPI community? Buy. Donate. Visit. Volunteer.
04/12/2021 By Aurora Biggers
To head them off, the pace of vaccinations needs to pick up, experts say.
04/01/2021 By Julia Silverman and Gabriel Granillo
Real Estate
Is North Portland’s design-forward cohousing building a one-off, or the new face of affordable housing in the city?
03/31/2021 By Julia Silverman
Signs of the city's declining rent are especially evident in areas like downtown and Northwest.
03/30/2021 By Renata Geraldo
In the Pearl, condo prices dropped more than 10 percent, back to their 2014 value.
Fall 2025
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