A century ago, Portland faced a terrible scourge. The city’s newsboys were corrupting the city’s moral fiber. These ...
When the first online version of the Multnomah County Voters’ Pamphlet came out earlier this month, there was only one ...
Multnomah County officials in late June held a grand opening of a new, 106-bed shelter in the Arbor Lodge neighborhood at the ...
Queer Bachelorx’s founders have also drawn inspiration from local organizations, specifically Friend Toast, and appreciate ...
Fred Steele, the state long-term care ombudsman, says this latest death is part of a concerning trend. A resident of a Sandy ...
Generally, federal regulations ban paying Medicaid dollars to companies facing credible accusations of fraud. But, in the ...
After four hours of testimony before some 100 people, Portland City Council unanimously upheld an August decision by a ...
Welcoming Jim Hair into his studio, tintype photographer Noyel Gallimore is giddy. Hair, a consistent force in the Portland ...
The Soar pick up where the Oregon Onyx left off, the women’s ultimate team that folded in 2023. Before that, there were the ...
Gov. Tina Kotek’s office announced two personnel changes today. Kotek named Amy Baker her new behavioral health initiative ...
Mike Marshall, the combative political operative who founded Oregon Recovers seven years ago, announced he’ll leave his post ...
The board of commissioners at Prosper Portland, the city’s economic development agency, voted today to sell a 0.8-acre plot ...