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Hundreds of like-minded professionals will gather to explore “the nuanced layers” at the intersection of fashion, business, and sustainability Friday, April 21-Saturday, April 22.
Take a page out of our spellbook and gather your friends or family members for an hour of fun interactive puzzles in one of three themed environments.
Explore this out-and-back route that connects to the Pacific Crest Trail near Bonneville Dam on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge.
The lineup honors the work that women are doing to build a better bartending community.
We’re sharing readers’ thoughts on the trajectory of development in our city and the importance of various infrastructure improvements.
Housing market conditions will reach an ideal balance for sellers at different times nationally vs. locally, according to Realtor.com
Never again wonder how to browse for cool events in our city or how to upload your own.
The utility manager partnered with Asterra to use ground-penetrating radar to find breaks in the water main more quickly than with traditional methods.
The regional governing body plans to restore and support natural habitat diversity.
The nonprofit focuses on creating opportunities for education, advancement, and empowerment for members of the BIPOC community in the wine industry.
Explore a bizarro world where up is down and roses are... not a thing?
Slated for completion in 2025, the year-round entertainment venue will sit on the northwestern edge of the existing Gordon Faber Recreation Complex.
The Ride Every Wednesday campaign rewards downtown Portland commuters who take public transit, ride a bike, walk, or roll in March and April.
Amtrak’s Cascades line is now operating its full, pre-pandemic route.
We’re breaking down the Irish sport of hurling including its rules and where you can catch a game.
Visit a local park, participate in a community event, or clean up your humble abode in honor of the astronomical transition from winter to spring.
We asked our readers who moved to Portland what restaurant in the city reminds them most of where they’re from.
If we had the power to instantly complete a major local infrastructure or development project, which project would we choose?
Putting out a tube feeder is just the beginning — we’ll get you started in the wide world of birdfeeding.
Daylight saving time has been around as early as 1918, and many legislators across the country are looking to change that.
The annual event will expand to Portland’s Southwest Waterfront for the first time.
The locations are “unmarked, unsafe, and inaccessible.”
Six & Main partners with local makers to bring quintessential Portland items to one place, supporting small businesses and PDXtoday.
The online archive offers an accessible way to honor and share the life stories of local members of the military who died in service to this country.
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The Drop Shot will host several pickleball pop-up events where people can experience the popular game and support the woman-owned business venture.
We take a look at our bicycling infrastructure and how we can make the area more bikeable.
Perfect for birthday gifts, thank you gifts, or something just because.
The fundraiser event will feature more than 40 professional brewers and 10 homebrewers who identify as female.