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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.
Average yearly car costs hit a new high in 2022 — here’s how to invest smartly.
It’s never too late to add a new skill to your repertoire.
Hundreds of like-minded professionals will gather to explore “the nuanced layers” at the intersection of fashion, business, and sustainability Friday, April 21-Saturday, April 22.
The nonprofit focuses on creating opportunities for education, advancement, and empowerment for members of the BIPOC community in the wine industry.
The contemporary take on the golden era of mall portrait photography opened in the Lloyd Center in November 2022.
Knowing where to look for help is often half the battle.
The downtown Portland hotel’s ground-level restaurant, Lovely Rita, will host a rotation of food carts
Mark this neighborhood celebration on your calendar for Saturday, May 13
It’s like “Where the Wild Things Are” meets “Ex Machina”
The Airbnb-friendly apartments program gives some renters the chance to earn passive income by hosting a spare room or the entire unit.
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Day-Glo and other ostentatious fashion trends contrasted the grit and grunge of a city struggling to rise above drugs and violence, all during a period of cultural and economic reinvention.
The public is invited to join the remembrance ceremony at Station 1 and donate blood.
Not all flowers have come and gone — some would say the season has saved the best for last.
The program will bring the fan-favorite story concept of female WWII fighter pilots to The Old Church this September.
Fans can expect a star-studded line-up at the 12th edition taking place Sept. 6-8.
See how the statistics skryocketed with the sun out.
Prepare for autumn — and jumping into massive piles of leaves — with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.
New renderings are also giving us a look at the district’s ‘first-of-its-kind’ Center for Tribal Nations.
We’ll be honest, we never want to see the thermometer go that high again.
The Jupiter Hotel will celebrate 20 years of business by hosting a block party on Saturday, Sept. 28th, from 1 to 6:30 p.m., with some big-name local bands.