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In a federal legal filing, attorneys say U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested a woman from Mexico outside her ...
A two-alarm fire broke out at the shuttered grain elevator near the Rose Quarter on Saturday night, where piles of shredded ...
Tang Forever: The Final Chamber” is its last. But, at least in Portland, the fun doesn’t stop after the July 1 Moda Center ...
The 12-person jury found that Wilson’s workplace was racially hostile and the city’s hiring process for a 2023 fire inspector ...
The Old Town gay bar and its adjoining cocktail lounge’s owner, Bruce Rice, negotiated CC’s’ 2021 reopening with his landlord ...
Lately, a lot of Portlanders have wondered whether more people would come to work in Big Pink if more police officers were ...
The parent company of The Sacred Mushroom, an 11,000-square-foot psilocybin retreat that promised good times for patrons and wealth for its shareholders, says a lack of capital is forcing it to ...
Text-message canvassers come in three flavors: mainstream groups, questionable but still legal PACs, and outright scams.
The social-services nonprofit Blanchet House is set to open a 75-bed overnight women’s shelter at a vacant bike shop in the ...
On May 22, the U.S. House passed what it called the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”—more than 1,100 pages of ideas President ...
As the Portland City Council spent nearly 15 hours approving an $8.5 billion preliminary city budget last week, much of the ...
Lawmakers’ limited authority of such quasi-public agencies—all of which depend on a tax of some sort granted to them by the ...