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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.
Fools and Horses presents a unique opportunity to taste the blending of Western cattle ranching culture and Pacific island ingredients.
The new restaurant in the former Southland Whiskey Kitchen space on Northwest 23rd Avenue serves brunch and dinner with a fusion of flavors inspired by a 19th-century family love story.
The Jungle Room is a one-room spa tucked inside a woman-owned shop selling plants and skincare products.
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Since launching in 2018, Valo has consistently turned out high-quality wines made with locally-grown grapes.
Save money and reduce waste by shopping the second-hand shelves at various bookstores in the Portland metro area.
Life Time’s first Oregon location features everything from lap pools to conference rooms.
Through their own needle-to-skin research and reader suggestions, the PDXtoday team rounded up several spots to get inked in the Rose City for a variety of comfort levels.
Become a development terminology expert faster than you can say “special use permit for a mixed-use zone.”
The Oscar-winning actor was in the Rose City to promote his new novel, “The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece.”
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Investigators started monitoring the air for gas leaks after residents up and down Interstate 5 between Kelso and Portland complained of foul odors.
Proponents organized a media event on Tuesday, Sept. 24 to drum up support for the public passenger ferry initiative, calling the upcoming City Council transition an “inflection point.”
The move marks a big step toward bringing an MLB team to the city.
PDXtoday readers shared which local restaurants + meals spark deep nostalgia — and we think you’ll agree.
You can help millions of migrating birds safely reach their destinations by taking a few simple steps.
Multiple city bureaus are collaborating on 47 priority actions to meet 2030 and 2050 climate goals.
Here’s the deal — the swap meet and vintage shopping scene is stellar in the City of Roses.
A new team unrelated to the Portland World Naked Bike Ride is organizing the nude protest set for Saturday, Sept. 21.
Metro Parks and Nature invites the community to a free, family-friendly night of stargazing on the green.
The announcement comes after several years of speculation and support from fans.