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Across the city’s five parking districts, an hour on the street will cost 60 cents more than last year, with downtown parking ...
Herbert was haunted by the specter of unstoppable dunes. In Dune, he imagined a desert that swallowed an entire planet—an ...
The park with public access to Oswego Lake opened today, after a threat of legal action. Here’s how to make the most of the ...
Well—as the sea turtle itself might say—tough shit. Coffee pods remain stubbornly resistant to environmental mitigation. Even ...
There’s nothing like a cold beer on a hot day. And the hottest time of year for Oregon breweries, sales-wise, tends to be the ...
Between 2016 and 2018, the city of Portland installed eight fixed speed cameras along its deadliest streets. The cameras, ...
Crisp, bright, and buzzing with citrus, “Hidden” is made for sunny afternoons. Grown sustainably from a 27-year-old Dundee ...
The proudly neurodiverse art collective’s exhibition “tell ___ ‘hi’ from me” acts as a belated introduction to the wider ...
Our staff tried the limited edition raspberry, cherry and lime-flavored cider inspired by the patriotic-hue icy treat.
In May, Old Town Community Association chair Jessie Burke formally sought permission from the city of Portland for the ...
“I have read your lengthy email to ODOT employees,” Drazan wrote. “Make no mistake, this is an offensive abrogation of duty.
The industrialist admitted violation pension laws. As he slowly makes reparations, other creditor are coming for him.