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The project will transform the 6-acre grassy space into a community centerpiece and resource for neighboring Mill Park Elementary School.
This bustling port on the Republic of China’s south coast is known for its cultural and religious sites, shopping, world-class cuisine, and natural beauty.
The free event on Sunday, June 11, welcomes Portland to the renovated galleries and celebrates the organization’s cultural partners.
More than 30 local restaurants and cafes have joined this year’s Dining Out For Life fundraiser, taking place June 20-22.
The Metro-run program trains business owners and citizens, turning them into volunteers who can empower their neighbors, families, friends, and coworkers to take action.
The eatery, which blends Caribbean cuisine with Pacific Northwest ingredients, adds “Best New Restaurant” to its impressive list of accolades.
The outdoor recreational activity officially started outside of Portland in 2000 and is still going strong today.
The colorful tile arrangements will be on display until Sunday, July 2, 2023.
The annual report outlines the state of the metro area’s water supply spanning the 2022 calendar year.
Many doughnut shops across the metro area will offer specials, discounts, and freebies on Friday, June 2, 2023.
Life Time’s first Oregon location features everything from lap pools to conference rooms.
From the father who loves to relax to beautifully scented candles to the dad who likes to mix things up in the kitchen, our Father’s Day Gift Guide will help you find the perfect gift this year.
Through their own needle-to-skin research and reader suggestions, the PDXtoday team rounded up several spots to get inked in the Rose City for a variety of comfort levels.
Explore Portland’s past and discover your new go-to story to share with friends and visitors.
The Oregon Cultural Trust’s vibrant artwork showcases dozens of symbols representing the state’s diverse peoples and cultural traditions.
New data will inform efforts to recreate the optimal conditions for the birds to healthily hatch and grow.
Become a development terminology expert faster than you can say “special use permit for a mixed-use zone.”
Two beams from Japanese torii gates washed ashore in Oregon after the devastating 2011 earthquake and tsunami, but it wasn’t the last time they would cross the Pacific Ocean.
The Oscar-winning actor was in the Rose City to promote his new novel, “The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece.”
PDXtoday City Editors Ben and Cambrie put a lot of work into their yards and gardens and know that their readers do too. Share your slice of paradise with us.
Construction is slated to start mid-2025 with a grand opening planned for spring of 2026.
Wollemi pines are critically endangered with fewer than 100 adult trees known to exist in the wild.
From floating in style on the Willamette River to toasting an early happy hour, this guide will help you kick back and relax while still getting out of the house.
The move will allocate additional resources to the land that was largely maintained by volunteers.
The juried art show brings crowds to the Southeast Portland neighborhood, opening the doors to local artists’ studios, community spaces, and homes.
We compare our previous Municipal Equality Index scores from the Human Rights Campaign... plus, how that score might change.
The Beaver State Fling tournament is a Disc Golf Pro Tour “Silver Event.”
It’s been three years since Portland adopted PedPDX, a plan to improve walking conditions by improving and prioritizing sidewalks, crossings, and other walking-related investments.