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Eliza Nelson, founder and director of the Oregon Maple Project, sheds light on the practice of bigleaf maple “sugaring.”
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This family-friendly fest will be most enjoyed by ages 5 and up.
Hurry, the 50+ participating restaurants will only offer their dumpling specials for a limited time.
There are several steps to take in order to become a responsible hobbyist pilot.
The long-running variety show was started in 2004 by two Portlanders with no radio experience; now it’s broadcast weekly on OPB.
The group’s former namesake was an American naturalist and slave owner.
Metro will put a new 15 year, $380 million bond in front of voters this May.
Ditch the doomscrolling for a more creative or relaxing activity.
Keeping our city’s roads smooth is a monumental task, but you can pitch in.
Upgrades to the 16-acre site in the Brentwood-Darlington neighborhood include a new playground and wildlife viewing spots.
Hikers, bikers, and horse riders can all enjoy this 21-mile path that winds its way along a former railroad bed through the scenic forested foothills of the Oregon Coast Range.
Check out this list of local spots to host your special event.
It’s likely that you’ve never have heard of it, but about 829 people live on this 0.17 square miles of land, incorporated as a result of a historic clash with the Oregon Highway Commission.
The club will surpass the NWSL transfer high mark to bring the talented 25-year-old over from Chelsea FC.
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Discover this treatment that could offer relief for medication-resistant depression.
Set your sights on Hokkaido’s capital, which has rich sporting history and ramen culture, plus reasons to visit during all four seasons.
No layovers and low fares make for the start of a stress-free vacation.
Embark on an adventure, solve a mystery, terraform a planet, create works of art, and much more from the comfort of your dining room table.
As Portland continues to grow, we’re keeping an eye on upcoming developments and recently opened businesses.
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One lucky soup slurper will win soup for a year.
Sometimes a change of scenery is a must.
Learn about the ancient craft of hard cider and sample beverages at 100+ events.
Interest rates are set to fall, but what will prices do? Hear from one local expert.
Honor the legacy of the social activist and civil rights movement leader with these local volunteer opportunities and events.
Peach Fuzz is the name, and kindness and tenderness are its game.
To say times were tough would be a vast understatement, but the City of Roses persevered, surviving economic and social struggles.
Whether you’re in it for the sweat or the socialization (or a little bit of both), there are plenty of options around Portland.