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From public parks to delicate gardens, the City of Roses transforms into the City of Fall Colors every autumn
The 5/8 scale train with a 30-inch track once traveled a 2.5-mile route through Washington Park and was a point of immense pride for Portland’s residents and leaders.
The home of the green and gold is one of two LEED-certified sports venues in Portland.
Day-Glo and other ostentatious fashion trends contrasted the grit and grunge of a city struggling to rise above drugs and violence, all during a period of cultural and economic reinvention.
The public is invited to join the remembrance ceremony at Station 1 and donate blood.
Not all flowers have come and gone — some would say the season has saved the best for last.
The program will bring the fan-favorite story concept of female WWII fighter pilots to The Old Church this September.
Fans can expect a star-studded line-up at the 12th edition taking place Sept. 6-8.
See how the statistics skryocketed with the sun out.
Prepare for autumn — and jumping into massive piles of leaves — with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.
New renderings are also giving us a look at the district’s ‘first-of-its-kind’ Center for Tribal Nations.
We’ll be honest, we never want to see the thermometer go that high again.
The Jupiter Hotel will celebrate 20 years of business by hosting a block party on Saturday, Sept. 28th, from 1 to 6:30 p.m., with some big-name local bands.
It’s not quite finger painting, but it scratches the same itch.
These spots offer a space to clear your mind and escape the noise of city life.
U-Haul rolled out info on 2024 moving trends — and now you just might know a little more about your new neighbors.
The international event came to the city in 2006.
You may see more spiders in late summer and fall, but that doesn’t mean there’s been a surge in their numbers.
Check out harvest and Halloween-themed events happening in and around Portland in this seasonal guide.
Pink Phoenix is billed as the first dragon boat team in the US made entirely of breast cancer survivors.
Fans may only get one chance to see “Feet of Death” in theaters.
The public transit agency serving Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties is capping its Better Red project and making headway on its Forward Together initiative.
From Hillsdale to Parkrose, we’re giving you all the pertinent details about some of the elementary, middle, and high schools in Portland.
Every September, thousands of migrating birds roost in Chapman Elementary School’s chimney before flying to Central America and Venezuela.
The effort will help revitalize eight state parks, but the ongoing construction will result in full or partial closures through 2026.
Don’t wait for the weekend — explore these recurring weeknight shows, games, drink deals, and more throughout Portland.
The four-day celebration of mushrooms and lichens takes places on the Mulino, OR, farm from Thursday, Sept. 26 to Sunday, Sept. 29.
Locals can virtually audition for the talent competition on Monday, Aug. 26 and could be invited to appear in front of the celebrity judging panel.
How much does it cost to live in the City of Roses compared to other cities and the US national average? Let’s crunch some numbers.