A Southwest Washington nonprofit has been left scrambling after its annual North Portland fundraiser—a Taco, Tequila & Tamale Festival—saw attendance slashed by half from its 2025 numbers due to fears ...
The Skanner, a pioneering Black-owned newspaper in Portland, has ceased operation.
Three days after federal agents sparked outrage by deploying tear gas on a protest that featured numerous children, a federal ...
As Multnomah County officials try to plot out the next decade of Preschool for All, the rates reimbursed to providers have come back into the spotlight.
In most recent year with available data, more than 1 in 4 of the U.S. doctors enrolled to see Medicaid patients didn’t see even one, according to new OHSU study. Researcher hopes policymakers take ...
A Multnomah County jury determined that four men who pepper-sprayed and clubbed anti-fascist patrons at Cider Riot in May ...
Unlike other states, Oregon funds its 197 school districts but does little to hold them to account for their outcomes.
The Portland Housing Bureau has found roughly $20 million in additional unspent funds, two city councilors say, on top of another pot of $21 million that the housing bureau found late last year.
The robotaxi company Waymo is eyeing Portland. That’s according to Portland Bureau of Transportation director Millicent ...
Mellow Monday rides are designed to be beginner and family friendly. The ride starts and ends at Southeast Portland’s ...
What the wealthy do with their money is generally not a concern of mine, but making sure the nonwealthy have affordable ...
As the calendar flips to February this weird, non-winter winter, the Portland Pickles are giving us proof that the end is in sight. The collegiate wood-bat baseball team just dropped its 2026 ...
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