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These are three of our favorite local accessible trails that are wheelchair-friendly.
From local performers like Aaron Nigel Smith to movie deals and pop-ups, the season is filled with things to do at the Tigard mall.
The 48-hour drag event at Darcelle XV Showplace in Old Town featured 60 performers, 60 emcees, and thousands of attendees.
All three cities have adopted the slogan “Keep Austin/Portland/Asheville Weird.” We crossed state lines to explore the quirky characteristics of each place.
File this under “satisfying things to stare at for hours.”
Together with business partner Martin Skegg, she planted the seed of recognition for Oregon-grown wines that aren’t pinot noir. The event’s sprouted into a showcase of wonderful lesser-known grape varieties — and it’s back for a third year.
Explore the City of Roses through the lens of history, food, drink, and art on these tours.
In celebration of the “Barbie” movie hitting the big screen on Friday, July 21, we decided to ask AI what a Barbie Dreamhouse would look like if it were built in the City of Roses.
See how your fellow PDXtoday readers answered our either/or questions about the City of Roses.
Through a partnership with the Scan Design Foundation and other partners, Danish environmental artist Thomas Dambo will create massive troll sculptures at six locations around the PNW, including Portland.
Three different designs are available to purchase, with $10 of every T-shirt sale benefiting organizations like Word is Bond and Central City Concern.
We whipped up some pretty tough questions. Feel free to use them at your next get-together.
The city’s fire department has already put a replacement engine into service.
From brands to bands, Portland’s business scene is truly inspired.
A major component of Portland’s transition to the new city charter involves mapping four districts which will each elect three city councilors.
The two-day event is part of Portland Parks & Recreation’s Summer Free For All program.
The Sports Bra, Portland Community Football Club, and Flicks on the Bricks are teaming up to host a watch party downtown on Friday, July 21.
While we don’t have any personal sightings of Gigantopithecus canadensis to share with our readers (yet), we’ve rounded up the next best thing.
Save money and reduce waste by shopping the second-hand shelves at various bookstores in the Portland metro area.
The reopening of an informational hub for tourists marks a major milestone in Portland’s post-pandemic recovery, officials say.
Walk, bike, or roll along designated routes that are closed to traffic during special events taking place through August.
You won’t want to miss these upcoming baseball games from our local Minor League Baseball team, the Hillsboro Hops.
As editor of The Advocate and a champion of anti-discrimination campaigns across the Pacific Northwest, her legacy still resonates today in the fight for justice and equality.
Portland could be on track to break last year’s record numbers of the blood-sucking pests.
What do you call the Willamette River when it’s being stubborn? The Won’t-amette River.
Shuttle buses will transport people between the Gateway Transit Center and Portland International Airport during the closure.
Long-forgotten facilities near Ross Island like Bundy’s Baths and Windemuth were the epicenter of aquatic recreation in the city.
The measure, which will be introduced in phases, begins Friday, June 16 and will last indefinitely.
From marionberry to chocolate stout, these are the ice cream flavors you said best describe our city.
The 8,000-sqft exhibit at Portland Art Museum explores the creation of the Portland-made film, “Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio.”