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Little Kitchen Academy in Bridgeport Village empowers aspiring cooks ages 3-18 with Montessori-inspired cooking classes, sharing various tools and techniques as well as safety practices.
Only 45 minutes outside of Portland, St. Helens is known for hosting Spirit of Halloweentown, an annual event that celebrates the filming of the 1998 Disney movie.
More than 100 arborists representing 40 companies are expected to attend the 36th annual Arbororists in the Arboretum event.
Additional dwellings can be built as standalone structures, carved out within an existing home, or converted from a garage.
Football is back — here’s how to tailgate like a pro and cheer on the Portland State Vikings, Oregon Ducks, and Oregon State Beavers this 2023 college football season.
The popular hiking trail in between Portland and the Oregon Coast has been closed since 2021.
Some branches within Washington County Cooperative Library Services offer a collection of nontraditional items, like board games and DIY kits, for library card holders to borrow.
Learn what it means to be sober curious, the current popularity of non-alcoholic beverages, and where you can enjoy a mocktail in Portland.
Nonprofit organization Restore Oregon chose each site to receive a 2023 DeMuro Award for Excellence in Historic Preservation.
The Camp Creek Fire is burning in the Bull Run Watershed, a 102-square-mile temperate rainforest just 26 miles east of downtown Portland.
The independent, impartial department within the city of Portland investigates other bureaus and agencies to safeguard the rights of citizens and promote fairness, competency, efficiency, and justice.
Despite being snubbed by America’s Best Restroom awards, we know the true best bathroom resides in Portland.
Revino’s glass bottle reuse system aims to help the Pacific Northwest wine industry become more sustainable.
See and hear how Portland’s history lives on in the buildings and the people’s stories of what once was.
An artificial turf field at Grant Park was closed to athletics use in early August after it failed an inspection.
Enjoy a farm fresh, multi-course meal and exclusive wines with a side of sweeping countryside views.
These four historic figures left a legacy that will last for many years to come.
After 19 years at its East Burnside Street location, the Doug Fir Lounge is gearing up to relocate to a new space less than a mile away.
The organization first founded in 1915 has held its annual show twice in Portland: once in 1968 and again in 2012.
The Auditor’s Office’s candidate guide is a resource for those who want to run for office while the city’s government transitions to a new system.
Together, the two Portland healthcare giants would serve more than 3 million patients a year.
The fundraiser will support efforts to send medical supplies and military safety equipment to war-torn Ukraine.
These Portland homes for sale offer an invigorating way to cool off during the hot summer months.
The Portland nonprofit has supported residents in need for more than 30 years.
The redeveloped food cart pod at Southwest Fifth Avenue and Harvey Milk Street is a collaboration between Expensify and ChefStable, which will feature 25 new and returning eateries.
Whether you’re in the mood for stand-up comedy in a park or hilarious improv that relies on audience participation, the Rose City is bursting with options.
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.
The Big Bounce America’s massive inflatable theme park is coming to the Portland International Raceway, Saturday, Sept. 15-Sunday, Sept. 24.
Whether you’re a weekend warrior or the next Tiger Woods, these golf courses in the Portland area are sure to make for a good round.
“If you like a puzzle, you love genealogy because it’s always a puzzle. And as soon as you fit one piece into your puzzle, you got another piece you gotta go find and try to fit it in,” said Genealogical Forum of Oregon volunteer Laurel Smith.