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The giving campaign stretches through December and helps the local nonprofit provide warming + shelter resources, in addition to food for those in need in the LGBTQ+ community during the fall and winter months.
They are meant to help voters better understand their ranked-choice ballots, while giving potential mayor and city council picks the opportunity to share their vision with citizens.
We’re highlighting the best parks that our city and it surroundings have to offer — complete with roses, fountains, forests, and sports fields.
We posed this question to our Instagram followers, now it’s your turn.
Pick out a seasonal squash, wander through a corn maze, or just take in the autumn vibes at these local farms.
The City of Roses was ranked as a top city for remote workers thanks to its consistent growth.
Dig into cuisine like gyros and spanakopita, enjoy traditional folk dance performances, church tours, and the Hellenic-American Cultural Center & Museum.
Signs in several Eliot neighborhood blocks will put a two-hour limit on evening parking from October through May.
Nestled in Southwest Portland, this neighborhood retains a small-town charm with residential streets and green spaces surrounding shops, eateries, and art galleries concentrated at its heart.
On Saturday, Oct. 12, members of the public are invited to the “Building Bridges” event.
The McMinnville destination is accepting applications through Tuesday, Oct. 15.
The zip line course takes you on a high-flying adventure through the forest canopy.
“Iggy” would often catch customers unaware from its lofty perch.
Three pie shops. Three variations. All delicious.
Investigators started monitoring the air for gas leaks after residents up and down Interstate 5 between Kelso and Portland complained of foul odors.
Proponents organized a media event on Tuesday, Sept. 24 to drum up support for the public passenger ferry initiative, calling the upcoming City Council transition an “inflection point.”
The move marks a big step toward bringing an MLB team to the city.
PDXtoday readers shared which local restaurants + meals spark deep nostalgia — and we think you’ll agree.
You can help millions of migrating birds safely reach their destinations by taking a few simple steps.
Multiple city bureaus are collaborating on 47 priority actions to meet 2030 and 2050 climate goals.
Here’s the deal — the swap meet and vintage shopping scene is stellar in the City of Roses.
A new team unrelated to the Portland World Naked Bike Ride is organizing the nude protest set for Saturday, Sept. 21.
Metro Parks and Nature invites the community to a free, family-friendly night of stargazing on the green.
The announcement comes after several years of speculation and support from fans.
The fruit will be turned into cider and brandy, with a portion of sale proceeds will benefit cancer survivors through Fighting Pretty.
Veronica Arquilevich Guzman draws on her experience living among many cultures and her love of nature to craft one-of-a-kind pieces from clay.
Portlanders have until Tues., Oct. 15 to register or make changes for this year’s general election.
For one week every September, bars and restaurants around the world mix up traditional and creative takes on the classic three-part cocktail — for a cause.
We want to know — which Rose City restaurant or meal sparks nostalgia in your heart and belly, and why?