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The American Red Cross is giving donors exclusive pairs of “Elf” socks to celebrate 20 years of the holiday film.
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.
Salt & Straw Ice Cream teamed up with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson (whose holiday alter ego is “Dwanta”) on the new, limited-edition dessert.
November is National Novel Writing Month. Sharpen those pencils. Your New York Times Bestseller may be on the charts soon.
With the strike and ongoing contract negotiations, several local bars and breweries are showing their support by offering teachers and educators a chance to blow off some steam at a discount.
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Tree-lined residential streets, outdoor activities, and family-friendly living are the defining features of this Northeast Portland neighborhood.
Multnomah County will use the federal funding to improve climate resiliency and environmental justice in the historically underserved community.
The Englishman would bring past controversies and a dubious record of success to a club currently reeling from back-to-back disappointing seasons.
After a lengthy closure that brought new vault toilets and trail upgrades, hikers can once again make the trek to the top for sweeping views of the Oregon Coast and the Cascade Range.
Voters approved major changes to Portland’s elections and form of government in 2022.
The Tomorrow Theater is the Portland Art Museum’s PAM CUT // Center for an Untold Tomorrow’s “lively creative hub for cultural snackers who are not content to be contained.”
Shop the most popular gifts of the 2023 holiday season, plus gifts that support small businesses and the best holiday wrapping paper to tie it all up in.
Rip up your gift list — it’s time to rethink the holidays.
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.
Take a look at some of our favorite stories we brought you in 2023 — and learn about how you can keep them coming by supporting PDXtoday with the gift of your membership.
Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, is not a somber occasion but rather a celebration of life featuring colorful festivities, music, and food.
Find out how to safely dispose of old pumpkins and leaves ahead of the holidays.
Portland is a pepper-lover’s paradise — we called on Stacy Moritz, owner of Secret Aardvark Trading Co., to hear her perspective on why locals yearn for the burn.
Have you ever wondered why so many people stop at the drinking water wayside on the way to the Oregon Coast?
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.
The entire Stumptown scud population is found exclusively in tributaries and creeks in and around Portland.
Learn about some of the oldest homes in the City of Roses and where to see them for yourself.
Dining in Portland is always a fresh experience with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
A new station at PDX now greets MAX Red Line riders.
Here’s the 411 on electric vehicle infrastructure and rebates in the Rose City.