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Cities around the world are sinking. Causes include sheer mass of buildings (NYC), fracking (Houston), and tapping of ...
For a city not known for glaring sunshine, Portland has a surprisingly robust hat culture, with milliners applying the same dedication others do to craft beer and roast coffee beans.
U.S. District Court Judge Michael Simon last week ruled that a 24-year-old Mexican asylum seeker was detained unlawfully ...
It’s closing time for good for two inner Southeast Portland bars just a few blocks from each other. Both Slow Bar (533 SE ...
The legendary director and vineyard owner will attend Tomorrow Theater’s screening of “Megalopolis” on Aug. 3.
Along with PSU’s students, faculty members Alison Heryer, Stephen Lee and J.J. Vazquez will receive monetary assistance and instructional research for future classes. Bynum says the recipients span ...
She is trapped,” the lawsuit says, “with nowhere to go to seek a reprieve from the nightly onslaught of noise.” ...
Magma from the mantle finds its way to the surface, where it erupts as lava or ash and gas—sometimes in spectacular spurts, ...
A Multnomah County jury on Thursday found former Portland journalist Mike Bivins guilty on all 11 charges in his bias crime ...
Negotiations between the Portland Metro Chamber and city officials over the appropriate size of a parks levy to ask the City ...
Katherine Morgan, owner of Portland’s destination-worthy Grand Gesture Books (814 SW 10th Ave.) has several suggestions for ...
From the late 1960s until the mid-1990s, two Republicans, Mark Hatfield (1967-1997) and Bob Packwood (1969-1995), represented ...