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Explore the history of Portland’s 12 bridges over the Willamette River in this ongoing series.
The annual service provided by the Portland Bureau of Transportation removes fallen leaves for free within certain districts.
The regional government encompasses Portland and the surrounding cities and counties and acts as a guide for healthy growth.
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Multnomah County will use the federal funding to improve climate resiliency and environmental justice in the historically underserved community.
Voters approved major changes to Portland’s elections and form of government in 2022.
We don’t mean to add any salt to the family debates over the holidays — just a bit of flavor to the conversation.
The buildings act as time capsules to a booming time in Portland history, capturing unique architecture and cultural significance.
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Find out how to safely dispose of old pumpkins and leaves ahead of the holidays.
The hollywoodHUB project will modernize existing transit facilities and add affordable housing, businesses, and community space at TriMet’s Hollywood Transit Center.
We’re traveling all the way back to the 1910s in Portland, when the Pittocks were still alive and the city’s famous rose test garden was still just a seed.
Members of the public are invited to apply and if selected, volunteers will serve a two-year term providing input on city transportation policy and projects.
Learn about some of the oldest homes in the City of Roses and where to see them for yourself.
Here’s the 411 on electric vehicle infrastructure and rebates in the Rose City.
Nestled in the picturesque West Hills, the Portland Japanese Garden offers space for visitors to relax, stroll manicured paths, and learn about Japan’s ancient gardening culture.
The miniature amphitheater uses physics and design to create interesting sound effects.
Forget breaking a mirror or walking under a ladder — what kind of actions would bring a Portlander misfortune?
This locally made, free-to-use, stand-alone toilet is working to address common public bathroom concerns.
The Montgomery Park building in Northwest Portland is over 100 years old — and its owners reportedly owe over $149 million on it.
Portland Indigenous Marketplace is celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day with 30+ vendors, activities, and a guest speaker.
Non-runners take notice of the event on Sunday, Oct. 1, lest you be snared in traffic — this year’s route will be different.
From breakfast to dinner — we’ve rounded up a day full of kid-friendly activities for the whole family to enjoy.
We need your help to pick the next community within the City of Roses to feature in our Neighborhood Guides series.
The decision stems from safety and theft concerns and is part of a broader move to shutter stores in other major cities, including Seattle, San Francisco, Oakland, and New York City.
Learn about where you can go for specific services between the city of Portland and Multnomah County.
Learn about insects and arachnids at Portland’s only insectarium.
Much like literary libraries, residents can become members of Portland’s tool libraries and check out the equipment they need for DIY tasks.
It could help you save a life someday.
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