The ride will start at Irving Park but will then snake around the metro area strategically to get in the way of drivers, pedestrians and public transit users alike, blocking them from getting to their Read More
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Last Tuesday, Gonzalez banned employees of bureaus he manages from distributing tents and tarps, citing unsubstantiated claims that fires were a danger to the cityRead More
Wealthy foodies and Oregon historians alike clamored to an auction house in Northeast Portland on Tuesday evening to bid on items of cultural importance, rarity and beauty.Read More
Local policing reforms – or lack thereof – continues to be an issue of concern for residents of the Rose City.Read More
While most Portlanders are keen to heed the advice and stay indoors, some flocked outside, lured towards North Mississippi Ave by a certain mouthwatering aroma.Read More
This year’s bird show has been marred by a labor dispute which finally reached a breaking point on Tuesday night.Read More
The Rose City’s loudest apparel company reached a huge milestone earlier this week. On Wednesday, after over seven years of business, Portland Gear sold its one hundredth item – a gray tee emblazoned with their Read More
The city of Portland boasts hundreds of restaurants laid out all across its municipal territory, and one Pearl District couple has made it their mission to search far and wide for the city’s best Read More
The Portland Police Bureau is looking to add new officers to their sworn force. Police chief Chuck Lovell announced Tuesday that the bureau is actively working on targeted recruitment that strongly focuses on geographical factors. Read More
Omicron is surging across the country, hospitals are full to the gills, and local governments are reimposing restrictions on gathering. People are experiencing déjà vu, and many have found themselves diving back into old Read More