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Join a citywide volunteer effort to remove the invasive plant from parks and natural areas
See the German influence on the city, from green parks to group workouts
Head coach Caitlin Lavelle aims to help people build their strength and confidence through custom programs that foster healthy lifestyle changes
The annual gathering honors what’s considered the oldest of its kind in the Pacific Northwest and the mother-of-all-apples for Washington’s iconic industry
From ball gowns to pre-owned diamonds
Enter into a “creepy-as-hell” immersive experience this October
Five new chilling flavors will make their debut starting Fri., Sept. 30
Learn about the iconic restaurant chain’s origins in Portland, OR.
Whether you’re looking for your next leisure read, a book for the whole family, or a thrilling fictional novel, we’ve got a list of books written by Portland authors who called the city home.
Officials hope events like these will help re-activate public interest in Portland’s public spaces
Meet the Woodburn man who’s making moves at the USA Mullet Championships
The Portland-based professional disc golfer shares how to get into the sport and her favorite local courses
The zoo in Portland is raising awareness about the marine mammal’s critical role in the North Pacific ecosystem
Four investment candidates made pitches in front of a live audience for a $300,000 check
Portland General Electric’s plant near Boardman came down in a cloud of dust and smoke
Iron and brass rings scattered across the city are nostalgic reminders of its horse-powered past
The Sauvie Island outfit shared a message of hope with its annual agricultural artwork
From schnitzel to schwarzbier, there are plenty of options
Portland Trail Blazer player Josh Hart needs your help
The president of Compris Vineyard continues to push for change in the wine industry
Climb a mile-long switchback trail cut into the stone cliff sides
Over 300 manuscripts submitted by everyday writers are stored inside the Clark County Historical Museum
Becky Dawson’s art gallery, One Lane Road, opens just twice a month
Wave goodbye to dull moments with PDXtoday’s new events calendar
The Grand Ronde Tribe chose a new name for its 23-acre site near Willamette Falls in Oregon City
FX2-Division is TriMet’s new high-capacity bus service along Division Street in Southeast Portland
Celebrate the destination restaurant’s sixth anniversary, as well as its first year at the new location on Southeast Clinton Street.
Fans of every flavor, from comic books to anime, will flock to the Oregon Convention Center Sept. 9-11 for the 10th Rose City Comic Con
Where are you heading first?
A partnership between Portland Parks & Recreation, Nike, and the Portland Trail Blazers is revitalizing basketball courts across the city