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The 30-ft-by-30-ft sign is turned on for the holiday season each year.
The Mayor of Flavortown has gotten a taste of the Rose City on many occasions.
2023’s Google Year in Search is out — check out what Portlanders were searching most this year (it might surprise you).
Your home, your favorite coffee shop, your daily commute aren’t just written in the skyline — they may be written in the stars.
Read our list and check it twice to see how to get the most out of holiday illuminations in the Rose City.
The Jewish Festival of Light lasts for eight days, Dec. 7-15, starting and ending at nightfall.
And to our readers, two of the biggest high-fives (high-ten?) for being there with us the entire way.
See what Editors Ben and Cambrie are shopping this year.
Why Portland scored 100 out of 100 in the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index.
Check out winter and holiday-themed events happening in and around Portland in this seasonal guide.
Rumors of mind control and “men in black” — what’s not to love about this weird tall tale?
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Connect with nature in your neck of the woods at two events on Saturday, July 13 and Saturday, Aug. 17.
Pack your reusable shopping bags, because we’ve rounded up 17 farmers markets around Portland, Oregon.
From soul food to a painting class, check out these local Juneteenth events.
Donating blood is an effective way to give back to the community. Here’s what to know to make a donation in Portland.
Those interested can apply for the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF) Cooling Portland program by dialing 311 or going online.
The popular parlor game is sweeping the country — get the 411 on local clubs, classes, and events.
Getting a table at Langbaan or kann is no easy feat, but if you’re looking for prix fixe meals or chef tasting menus, Portland has more than a few excellent options.
The esteemed author wrote titles like “A Wizard of Earthsea” and “The Left Hand of Darkness” from the second-floor writing studio in her house in Northwest Portland.
After all the years of hard work, students and parents get to celebrate their achievements.
This trail in the Columbia River Gorge takes less than two hours and offers views of two waterfalls, interesting geological structures, and PNW forest habitat.