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Meet Comeunity PDX, a Portland retailer that showcases locally made goods and then puts a portion of every one of its sales back into the community nonprofits.
The temporary creative community space offers free art exhibits, interactive installations, and entertainment in the Northeast Portland shopping mall.
Her business helps babies and toddlers learn to communicate with their parents and peers, oftentimes before they can verbally talk, by using basic sign language.
Level 2 electric vehicle chargers were recently installed at seven state parks across Oregon as part of a pilot project encouraging eco-friendly tourism.
The online tool connects Portland residents with free or low-cost options for everything from home improvement, clothing, art, and more.
A mobile experience will open around Memorial Day of 2023.
We’ve got a travel hack to make long flights more bearable — meet the Airfly wireless audio transmitter.
We asked Alaina to share a little bit about herself and what she loves about Portland.
OKAPI Reusables seeks to end the excess waste and encourage reuse with coffee, boba, and juice to-go cups.
Help the city revamp its 50-year-old model of civic engagement by participating in listening sessions and a summit, Thursday, April 27-Saturday, April 29.
Students at the virtual school come together from all over the state to learn valuable skills like communication and creativity.
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The fruit will be turned into cider and brandy, with a portion of sale proceeds will benefit cancer survivors through Fighting Pretty.
Veronica Arquilevich Guzman draws on her experience living among many cultures and her love of nature to craft one-of-a-kind pieces from clay.
Portlanders have until Tues., Oct. 15 to register or make changes for this year’s general election.
For one week every September, bars and restaurants around the world mix up traditional and creative takes on the classic three-part cocktail — for a cause.
We want to know — which Rose City restaurant or meal sparks nostalgia in your heart and belly, and why?
Tell us you’re from Portland without actually telling us you’re from Portland.
From public parks to delicate gardens, the City of Roses transforms into the City of Fall Colors every autumn
The 5/8 scale train with a 30-inch track once traveled a 2.5-mile route through Washington Park and was a point of immense pride for Portland’s residents and leaders.
The home of the green and gold is one of two LEED-certified sports venues in Portland.