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The 30-ft-by-30-ft sign is turned on for the holiday season each year.
Since its last fundraising event in 2019, the nonprofit organization has grown to three staff members, created new programs and exhibits, and launched a new website.
Decades later, two images taken by Paul Trent at his farm in Dayton still fascinate UFO enthusiasts.
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The seventh annual event supports community connection to Portland’s waterways while celebrating local artists and entertainers.
Just because you’re further on in life doesn’t mean you can’t have fun to recognize another trip around the sun.
The 48-hour drag event at Darcelle XV Showplace in Old Town featured 60 performers, 60 emcees, and thousands of attendees.
All three cities have adopted the slogan “Keep Austin/Portland/Asheville Weird.” We crossed state lines to explore the quirky characteristics of each place.
In celebration of the “Barbie” movie hitting the big screen on Friday, July 21, we decided to ask AI what a Barbie Dreamhouse would look like if it were built in the City of Roses.
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Through a partnership with the Scan Design Foundation and other partners, Danish environmental artist Thomas Dambo will create massive troll sculptures at six locations around the PNW, including Portland.
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SOLVE and Clackamas Water Environment Services team up to support litter cleanup projects across the region from May to September.
Extraterrestrials of all kinds will land their spacecraft in McMinnville in honor of the historic 1950 Trent UFO sighting with a parade, speakers, and more.
Presented by art collective Roboto Octopodo, the walk-through exhibition is designed to encourage play for all ages.
Founders of the event hoped to make our city the “summer capital of the world.”
April showers have brought May flowers in the form of the second annual Bloom Tour and pop-up installations.
Two chefs and two restaurants are among the honorees.
Understanding the civic leader and entrepreneur’s contributions to Portland is key to truly knowing the city of today.
The 9th Vanport Mosaic Festival will take place Saturday, May 18-Saturday, June 1, 2024.
A new study breaks down the latest IPUMS data on high-earning homeowners and changes in income brackets.
The outgoing mayor’s final budget for fiscal year 2024-2025 is significantly larger than last year’s due to utility rate increases.