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Sissy Bar on Southeast Morrison Street permanently closed with its final Halloween party in October 2024, after three years of operations. Also in the Central Eastside District, Crush Bar shuttered ...
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson has ordered city bureaus to change the wording for city programs that benefit minority groups to ...
"There is no question that Oregon has been struggling with this issue for far too long," said Rep. Christine Drazan.
Portland elected leaders are facing calls to seize the levers of city bureaucracy and target U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
As states across the country move forward with mobile driver's license programs, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is leading a coalition of privacy experts with an urgent message: slow ...
As the Trump administration continues its efforts to shrink the federal government's role in education, members of the nation's largest teachers union are gathering in Portland, Oregon.
Portland and other Oregon cities will soon feel the impacts of the legislature’s failure to pass a transportation package this session.
The Oregon Midsummer Festival will feature plenty of flower crowns, entertainment and Nordic cuisine.
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court issued a blow to freedom of speech and privacy today by upholding Texas legislation that requires invasive age verification to access online content. Today’s ruling ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek signed a bill Thursday that would authorize up to $800 million to help finance a Major League Baseball stadium in Southwest Portland. The bill would divert income taxes from ...
And in this edition of classic POP QUIZ questions from the past, we're testing your knowledge on how much YOU know about Portland, the state of Oregon, and the state of Ferris Bueller!
Over 3,000 Catholics filled the streets of Portland, Oregon, on Sunday for a Eucharistic procession led by Archbishop Alexander Sample. To encourage broad participation from clergy and the ...