When it comes to legalizing drugs, the skeptics were right all along — and money, it seems, can’t buy everything.
For years, as Seattle’s street scene frayed with rising homelessness and drug abuse, there was a bitter joke that went around: At least we’re not as bad as Portland.
Gregory Gourdet, a chef whose parents immigrated from Haiti to Queens, New York, in the 1960s, started out with a two-day pop ...
The nurse is recovering from her injuries after being hit in a crosswalk at 47th Avenue and Glisan Street on Jan. 22.
Hundreds of people gathered Monday for the 40th annual Martin Luther King Jr. tribute to hear speeches from community leaders ...
Portland’s culinary world may reach lofty highs with its tasting menus and lavish bistros, but its foundations lie firmly in ...
The 32-minute film Resilience Rising: Echoes of Owyhee will premiere Feb. 2 at the Clinton Street Theater, followed by a ...
Numerous faith leaders across the U.S. say the immigration crackdown launched by President Donald Trump’s new administration ...
A man was found dead following an early morning shooting in Southeast Portland, authorities said. According to Portland ...
Oregon scientists are hoping to help the coastal communities survive a major inundation in various ways. One of those is ...
The Portland City Council is looking for ways to address a massive budget shortfall, but one of the drivers of the deficit — ...
Mayor Keith Wilson's plan includes expanding the city's network of homeless shelters, with a goal of adding 1,500 nighttime ...