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The bronze statue atop the Thompson Elk Fountain was donated in 1900 by Portland Mayor David Thompson and once served as a watering hole for visitors and their horses.
Providence organizes the annual walk/ride to give participants car-free access to the city’s bridges and freeways and fundraise for Better Outcomes thru Bridges (BOB) regional behavioral health programs.
We flushed out seven of the most interesting bathrooms we’ve found around Portland. Who will take the porcelain throne?
With the University of Oregon swapping the Pac-12 for the Big Ten, the future of the Ducks’ storied college football matchup with the Oregon State Beavers is in doubt.
Schoolhouse Supplies connects students with the items they need to excel inside and outside of the classroom.
Fools and Horses presents a unique opportunity to taste the blending of Western cattle ranching culture and Pacific island ingredients.
From futsal to pickleball, there are plenty of teams that could use your talents and camaraderie.
The trade event, held at Zidell Yards from Thursday, Aug. 24, to Sunday, Aug. 27, invites industry members and consumers to celebrate the craftsmanship of building bicycles by hand.
Decades later, two images taken by Paul Trent at his farm in Dayton still fascinate UFO enthusiasts.
More than 20 food and drink vendors currently operate at the Hawthorne Asylum Food Cart Pod in Southeast Portland.
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The Italian restaurant and market’s second location will move into the former BAES Fried Chicken space, in between PDX Sliders and Oaks Bottom Public House.
Crystal Cruises halted sailing in 2022 after its parent company filed for bankruptcy.
The state has required gas to be pumped by attendants since 1951.
The $2-billion renovation is approx. 10 months away from completing the first phase, when the main terminal will reopen.
The Japanese restaurant now offers daily lunch and happy hour, featuring new cocktails and delicious small plates.
Staff didn’t expect Rocky and Banff, who arrived at the zoo in April, to lay any eggs for at least a year.
Modern Hydrogen demonstrated the application of a technique that makes road construction and maintenance more cost-effective with a reduced impact on the environment.
The seventh annual event supports community connection to Portland’s waterways while celebrating local artists and entertainers.
Visitors will find the new ADA-accessible trail and day-use area on the northern side of the popular park near Silverton.
Just because you’re further on in life doesn’t mean you can’t have fun to recognize another trip around the sun.
You can make this fantasy home your reality for $4 million.
The new restaurant in the former Southland Whiskey Kitchen space on Northwest 23rd Avenue serves brunch and dinner with a fusion of flavors inspired by a 19th-century family love story.
A flurry of Craftsman construction erupted in Portland at the turn of the 20th century as interest in the Victorian era waned.
A recent progress report is optimistic despite only two items on the city’s 47-part list reaching completion in the first year.
These Portland area international markets and grocery stores stock their shelves with items you probably won’t find at Fred Meyer.
With the help of PDXtoday readers, we’re compiling a running list of the best viewpoints to drink in sights of Portland and its surrounding natural beauty.
The Jungle Room is a one-room spa tucked inside a woman-owned shop selling plants and skincare products.
Take a break from the Columbia River Gorge and journey into the Gifford Pinchot National Forest for a loop hike featuring a handful of stunning waterfalls fed by snowmelt.
Scientists say the frequency, duration, and intensity of algae blooms in Northwest waterways are increasing each year.