Portland Monthly 329 NE Couch Street, Suite 200Portland, OR 97232
Tagged
Coronavirus
As nine Oregon counties head into a two-week “pause,” what got us here and what does it mean?
11/11/2020 By Gabriel Granillo and Fiona McCann
Politics
A county-by-county breakdown points to suburbs going bluer, a coast turning red, and an emerging battleground.
11/09/2020 By Julia Silverman
Protests
Protests are expected to swell tonight. We have eyes on the ground.
11/03/2020 By Andrew Jankowski and Portland Monthly Staff
News
Gov. Kate Brown announced new metrics on Friday for school reopening—even as daily case counts hit their highest-ever totals in Oregon.
10/30/2020 By Julia Silverman
Footnotes
Stephanie Gehring on the importance of courtroom reporters and stenographers and why the shift toward digital recordings matters.
10/30/2020 By Gabriel Granillo
Jobs
And you don’t even need to be a beauty school drop-out! Read on for more about this growing field.
10/30/2020 By Stephanie Gehring
State courts cut budgets by using digital recordings instead of live reporters—risking relitigation of cases.
10/29/2020 By Stephanie Gehring
CIVIC LIFE
The changes have not come without pushback.
10/28/2020 By Fiona McCann
Elections
Voters around Oregon have been heading to drop box sites in droves
10/22/2020 By Riley Blake
In these parts, the presidential race is no nailbiter. But keep an eye on DeFazio vs. Skarlatos and Herrera-Beutler vs. Long.
10/22/2020 By Julia Silverman
The past seven months have been a blur. But forecasting what’s to come keeps professor Paul Gronke up at night.
10/16/2020 By Julia Silverman
Health
But they're a lot less certain about whether they want to get a coronavirus vaccine
10/08/2020 By Julia Silverman
The team is using its platform to help fans register, vote, and fill out the census.
10/06/2020 By Gabriel Granillo
If you haven’t yet filled out your form for the once-a-decade count, stop reading right now and go do it. Seriously, right now.
10/03/2020 By Riley Blake
Portland Monthly editor-in-chief Marty Patail talks with style editor Eden Dawn about how retail and fashion in Portland are adapting to the coronavirus.
10/02/2020 By Gabriel Granillo
Feature
Two Portland organizers explain how transmisogyny and oppression are structural—and how we can fight back.
10/02/2020 By Tuck Woodstock Illustrations by Ebin Lee
Editor's Note
2020 isn’t built for gratitude. But maybe it’s possible to take a dose of the good with the bad.
10/02/2020 By Marty Patail
Portlanders will be asked to weigh in on drug decriminalization, universal preschool, campaign finance reform, and more.
10/01/2020 By Julia Silverman
In November, Oregonians will vote on just four statewide measures, the lowest number in 60+ years.
Wheeler vs. Iannarone, Mapps vs. Eudaly, Merkley vs. Perkins, and more.