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Most of the funding will be used to build a cover over part of Interstate 5, reconnecting the Lower Albina community.
Plans for a new stadium can proceed after securing the final $15 million during the 2024 short legislative session.
In the age of instant gratification and digital images, photo booths offer a satisfying return to that three-, four-, maybe five-minute wait for a keepsake you can hold.
Qualifying events can seek financial and technical assistance to “advance the city’s economic and cultural revitalization.”
When you crave flavorful broth with perfectly-cooked noodles and toppings ranging from classic to inventive, turn to one of these stand-out eateries.
Join others who are passionate about advancing female-owned businesses while enjoying a four-course prix-fixe meal.
Nine local breweries have crafted otter-themed beers to support Elakha Alliance’s mission to restore wild sea otters to Oregon’s coastal waters.
Learn about the biggest industries and employers in Portland and its surrounding counties with this guide to local business.
We asked our readers and social media followers: Where is the best pizza in Portland? They chose a unique winner.
This year’s event will take place between March 22 and May 5, with peak blooms predicted during the first two weeks of April.
The festival that highlights female-identifying beer and cider makers is back for a ninth year on Sunday, March 10.
Establishing Oregon’s first American viticultural area in 1984 laid the foundation for the award-winning wine region we enjoy today.
The trend marks slowly increasing gains since bike ridership numbers dropped during the pandemic.
Let this essential element of the Gregorian calendar inspire you to reach new heights.
Learn something new about the beauty in your backyard.
Despite the hardships of extreme weather and World War II, the city experienced an economic boom, a dramatic population surge, and diversification as workers flocked to the shipyards.
Community-supported agriculture or crop sharing is a symbiotic system that connects farmers and consumers.
Multnomah County Library’s largest location, originally opened in 1913, has improved ADA access, new furniture and carpet, a dedicated teen space, and more.
The new facility’s nine courts will serve the suburbs and Portland’s west side year-round no matter the outside elements.
As if we needed a holiday to sip on these tasty cocktails.
This season fans can take public transportation for no added cost to watch games at Providence Park.
Accessibility improvements were funded by $1 million in parks system development charges include.
Historic gardens and towering skyscrapers fit together in the Jiangsu province’s most populous city.
The mole-like machine will clear the way for an outfall pipeline transporting treated water to the Willamette River.
We know “You’ll Be Back” once you see the big-name hits coming to town.
The design features sprigs of evergreen trees that are native to Oregon, plus messaging in support of The Nature Conservancy.
Help us put our city on the map by submitting your love stories.
People 13 and older can apply to join the Rose Festival Clowns and add joy to the annual festivities which run for three weeks starting Memorial Day Weekend.
Eliza Nelson, founder and director of the Oregon Maple Project, sheds light on the practice of bigleaf maple “sugaring.”