A nascent research workers union at Oregon Health & Science University says it will strike Feb. 18 if it doesn’t reach a ...
Reporting by WW over the past two months shows how the housing agency failed to keep a nearby drug market from setting up ...
The education programs give medical school graduates hands-on experience before they get their license. The idea to trim ...
Drive around most any Portland neighborhood, and you’ll see tall, skinny houses standing two or three abreast. But squeezing ...
The same 1929 building that poses safety concerns to students also, in Alex Krach’s view, poses immense historical ...
The Portland School Board and Superintendent Dr. Kimberlee Armstrong sent a letter to state lawmakers on Wednesday beseeching them to funnel enough additional funding to prevent staff cuts—and more, ...
The Skanner, a pioneering Black-owned newspaper in Portland, has ceased operation.
It’s tempting to reduce Portland to a single story in a single place. Everybody does it. The president sees old footage of ...
Here’s a light reading assignment ahead of the annual Funniest Five Showcase happening at Revolution Hall on Feb. 5. More ...
The owner of the storied East Burnside retailer says he’ll work with the new owner during a transitional period.
A Southwest Washington nonprofit has been left scrambling after its annual North Portland fundraiser—a Taco, Tequila & Tamale ...
Adapted from Ursula K. Le Guin’s quintessential, Portland-set 1971 sci-fi novel, The Lathe of Heaven is one of the few examples. In it, our dystopian future looks a lot like a brutalist office park in ...
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