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Spoiler alert: Traffic isn’t great. We dove into the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s congestion data so you don’t have to.
Sales of November’s Chefwich will benefit The Street Trust
Explore the city by three different forms of public transportation — plus your feet.
Say buongiorno to beautiful architecture, rich cuisine, and fascinating history in the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region
FX2-Division is TriMet’s new high-capacity bus service along Division Street in Southeast Portland
Save some cash with these alternative transit options
At various times through the years, people hoping to cross over the Columbia River had to pay to do so — and possibly will have to again
May we have this “Barnes Dance?”
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For people who love geology — or anyone who just appreciates striking scenery — there should be no reluctance hopping in the car for a few hours to travel to the other side of the Cascades.
Prosper Portland will also bring back the Winter Village for the holiday season.
Less traffic, no cellphones, and a thriving counter-culture contributed to an era many longtime Portlanders consider the city’s golden age.
Elephants demolishing giant pumpkins — what’s not to love?
Taking the train isn’t just for commuters — it’s also a method of leisure travel that’s growing in popularity.
When the Keller Auditorium renovations are all said and done, downtown Portland will have not one but two performing arts centers capable of hosting Broadway shows.
Though not a federal holiday, Oregon has recognized the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day since 2021.