Navajo Cyclists Share Their Inspiring Journey in Portland Documentary Screening
Portland hosts a documentary screening, "In the Dirt," about Navajo mountain biking and its transformative effect on a New Mexico reservation. The event features two Navajo cyclists and highlights diversity in outdoor activities.
Portland Commissioner Carmen Rubio Leads Charge for Storm-Hit Small Business Relief
Portland City Commissioner Carmen Rubio is advocating for financial aid for local businesses affected by a severe ice storm, coordinating with the Oregon state government and seeking federal aid following an emergency declaration.
Oregon Students Invited to Walk and Roll to School During Earth Month for Sustainability
Oregon's Safe Routes to School encourages students to walk or cycle to school in April to support Earth Month, promoting sustainability and foregoing physical rewards for creative expressions of eco-friendliness.
Roosevelt High's Heleen RedBird Joins 2024 Portland Rose Festival Court, Celebrating Diversity
Heleen RedBird of Roosevelt High School joins the 2024 Portland Rose Festival Court and aims to represent her diverse heritage. She's active in school clubs and is passionate about the Grand Floral Parade.
Portland’s "The Sports Bra" Scores Big as Nation's First Women's Sports Bar, Spurring Cultural Shift in Sports Viewing
The Sports Bra in Portland is the first sports bar dedicated to women's sports, creating a unique space for fans which received national attention and a mention on "Jeopardy."
Portland's "Live Wire" Radio Show Marks 20 Years with Festive Celebration at Revolution Hall
"Live Wire," a Portland-based variety radio show, celebrates its 20th anniversary with an event at Revolution Hall, showcasing its local cultural heritage and consistent national presence in traditional media.
Portland's Jewish Community Embraces a Fusion of Purim Traditions and Pop Culture With Innovative Celebrations
Portland's Jewish community celebrates Purim with unique spiels, integrating drag shows and themes from "1984" and "West Side Story," reflecting resilience in the face of antisemitism and pandemic challenges.
Commemorating 56 Years of the Fair Housing Act, A Call for Renewed Vigilance Against Housing Discrimination
The article reflects on the 56th anniversary of the Fair Housing Act, highlighting ongoing challenges in combating housing discrimination and the importance of creating inclusive communities.
Hillsboro Launches Ride2Own E-Bike Program to Propel Eco-Friendly Commuting and Diversify Cycling Community
Hillsboro launches the Ride2Own e-bike initiative to promote sustainable transportation among residents, offering free e-bikes and related benefits aimed at creating an eco-friendly commuter culture.
Win a Glimpse of the Future, KATU Contest Offers Tickets to Portland's 'Homes of Tomorrow Today Tour'
KATU is hosting a "Homes of Tomorrow Today Tour" ticket giveaway, where participants can win tickets by calling into select TV shows. The contest is open to residents in specific Oregon and Washington counties.
Mystery Millionaire! Oregon’s Powerball Winner Stays in Shadows as Portland Plaid Pantry Revels in Lottery Limelight
A still-anonymous winner claims Oregon's $1.3 billion Powerball prize, causing a buzz around Portland's Plaid Pantry, where it was sold. The Oregon Lottery is vetting the win before revealing the identity.
Portland's Weekend Forecast Shows Signs of Spring with Sun Spells and Sprinkles
The article outlines Portland's weather forecast, mentioning a slight chance of rain, expected high temperatures in the 60s, and light breezes. Showers are anticipated at night, with a sunny Saturday and partly sunny Sunday to follow.
Clackamas County Celebrates National Fair Housing Month with Youth Artwork Highlighting Inclusivity
Clackamas County celebrates National Fair Housing Month with children's artwork, honoring inclusivity and civil rights history while promoting the Fair Housing Act and its anti-discrimination principles.
Portland's Weekend Extravaganza: Food, Books, and Cult Cinema Delights Await Locals
Portland offers a range of events this weekend: World Foods' birthday in Pearl District, International Booklover's Burlesque Festival, cult film double features at Portland Art Museum, and Pancakes & Booze Art Show at Hawthorne Theatre.
Portland Braces for a Week of April Showers and Sunbreaks, NWS Forecasts Weather Whiplash
The National Weather Service predicts a week of mixed weather for Portland, with variable chances of April showers, gusty winds, and intermittent sunshine, with temperatures ranging from the upper 50s to the low 70s.
Portland Rose Festival Returns with Heightened Safety Measures and Vancouver's Parade Involvement After 30 Years
Portland's Rose Festival returns with a focus on safety, featuring traditional events and a Vancouver parade float. The two-hour parade will be streamed live and floats displayed post-event.
Sabrina Carpenter's 'Short N' Sweet Tour' Set to Hit Portland's Moda Center After Past Cancellation
Sabrina Carpenter announces a Portland stop on her 'Short N' Sweet Tour' on November 7th at Moda Center. The concert comes after a previous show was canceled due to a bomb threat. Presale starts June 24th with general sales on June 28th.
Allen Stone and Pop Icon Sheila E. to Headline Portland’s East Portland Summer Arts Festival
The East Portland Summer Arts Festival, featuring Allen Stone and Sheila E., is part of Portland Parks & Recreation's Summer Free For All, offering free events citywide including arts, meals, and activities.
Hillary Clinton to Embark on U.S. Book Tour with Stop in Portland Ahead of 2024 Presidential Election
Hillary Clinton is touring to promote her new book "Something Lost, Something Gained", with a stop in Portland ahead of the presidential election. Ticket sales for the event start at $79.50.
Glen Powell to Tackle Quarterback Role in Hulu's New Series "Chad Powers," Inspired by Eli Manning's Skit
Glen Powell stars as a washed-up quarterback in Hulu's "Chad Powers," a series inspired by a skit from Eli Manning's ESPN+ docuseries. Powell also serves as co-writer and executive producer.
Portland Celebrates Sunday Parkways Success and Encourages Winter Activities for Non-Motorized Transport Enthusiasts
The Sunday Parkways team in Portland celebrates a successful series of non-motorized transport events and highlights team changes, winter activity tips, and ways to support local bike shops.
Portland Residents Affirm City's Cultural Scene, Overwhelming Approval Reflected in New Survey Results
Portland's arts scene receives high praise in a survey, with 66% of citizens satisfied with cultural offerings. The Insights Survey results will guide future city policy and budget decisions.
Eric Fredericksen Named Portland's First Public Art Administrator to Steer City's Cultural Vision
Eric Fredericksen has been named Portland's first Public Art Administrator, tasked with overseeing the city's 1,700 artworks and the Percent for Art program, after a competitive selection process involving over 150 candidates.
Brandi Carlile, Dave Matthews Turn The Gorge Into 2026 Holiday-Weekend Hot Spot
Brandi Carlile’s Echoes Through the Canyon expands into a three‑night Memorial Day run at The Gorge; Dave Matthews Band returns for a three‑night Labor Day residency. Camping, VIP and mobile‑ticket rules are in effect.




































































































































































































































































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