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Portland
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4 hours ago

Advocates Reject Zenith Energy Investigation in Letter Delivered to Mayor's Office - Portland Mercury

Local environmental advocates express frustration with Mayor Wilson for not revoking Zenith Energy's land use credentials despite alleged violations.
NYC music
fromPortland Mercury
4 hours ago

The Mercury's Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for April 13-19 - Portland Mercury

Spring events include film screenings, a birthday celebration for John Waters, and free Latin dance lessons.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
18 hours ago

Low Snowpack Likely to Cut Summer Ski Season at Timberline, OR, Short in 2026 - SnowBrains

Timberline Lodge may close mid-July 2026 due to below-average snowpack, marking a significant shift for summer skiing operations.
Arts
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
3 days ago

Salem Paper Arts Fair celebrates love of all things paper, followed by a 'Bridgerton' ball * Oregon ArtsWatch

The first annual Salem Paper Arts Fair celebrates paper arts and literature on April 18, featuring independent artists and a Booklover's Ball.
#portland
Portland food
fromPortland Mercury
3 days ago

The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Portland This Weekend: Apr 10-12, 2026 - Portland Mercury

Weekend events in the US include Alley Sweeper, The Ladds 500, Magnolia Festival, and Cherry Blossom Bazaar.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
5 days ago

FilmWatch Weekly: 'The Blue Trail,' 'Hamlet,' 'Exit 8,' and more * Oregon ArtsWatch

The Blue Trail is set in a recognizable, vaguely dystopian future, where the government ships elderly people off to a distant location known only as The Colony when they reach the age of 80. This is justified by the need to preserve jobs and resources for the younger population, but it doesn't sit well with 77-year-old Tereza, especially when she learns that the cutoff has been lowered to 75.
Film
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 week ago

MusicWatch Monthly: Any actual existence * Oregon ArtsWatch

Chris Thomas, a notable composer, has created music that resonates with the styles of John Williams and Danny Elfman, particularly in his theme park compositions.
Music production
Environment
fromHigh Country News
6 days ago

A new era of industrial logging looms - High Country News

The U.S. is set to rescind the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, allowing industrialization in previously protected forest areas.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 days ago

Special series: -Ism Storytellers, mixed race * Oregon ArtsWatch

In 2025, Dmae Lo Roberts embarked on a statewide storytelling experience focusing on personal stories from both artists and community members. These stories are a form of living oral history.
Portland
#portrait-photography
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago
Portland

The Cultural Landscape: Part 26 * Oregon ArtsWatch

A portrait series documents five talented cultural contributors to Portland through minimalist photography that emphasizes character over environmental context.
#art
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
1 week ago

SnowBrains Forecast: 1-2 Feet for the Oregon Cascades Then Spring Warmth in the PNW - SnowBrains

A midweek storm brings significant snowfall to Oregon, transitioning to warmer, drier spring weather by the weekend.
Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
6 days ago

10 Questions: Oregon Historical Society's Kerry Tymchuk weighs in on state history, 250th anniversary issues * Oregon ArtsWatch

The 250th anniversary of the United States' founding is a significant opportunity for reflection and commemoration for all Americans.
Beer
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

The 15 Best Breweries To Visit In Oregon - Tasting Table

Oregon is a key hub for craft brewing, featuring award-winning breweries with unique offerings and a vibrant beer culture.
fromeverout.com
2 weeks ago

The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Portland This Weekend: Mar 2729, 2026

The Undisputable Geniuses of Comedy 2026 features Portland's funniest people and hilarious up-and-comers all on one stage, promising a night of laughter and entertainment.
Portland food
SF music
fromeverout.com
3 weeks ago

The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Portland This Weekend: Mar 2022, 2026

Moon Debris celebrates their new album with a live show featuring local artists and a benefit for music nonprofits.
Agriculture
fromPortland Monthly
3 weeks ago

A Flower CSA Will Keep You in Portland-Grown Blooms All Season Long

Local flower farms in Portland offer community supported agriculture subscriptions providing weekly fresh blooms at $30-45 per bouquet, an alternative to imported flowers dominating the market.
Food & drink
fromPortland Monthly
3 weeks ago

Oregon Alternatives to Italian Products

Trump administration tariffs on Italian imports threaten to increase prices and availability of traditional Italian foods like pasta, olive oil, cheese, and wine, while Oregon producers offer high-quality local alternatives inspired by Italian culinary traditions.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
4 weeks ago

Tribal sovereignty and civil rights focus of free 250th anniversary discussion on March 19 * Oregon ArtsWatch

The issue is really relevant now because the issue is being argued again in terms of things like states being able to pass rules to suppress votes that have been used before. For example, if a physical address is required to vote, many Indian lands have only recently gotten streets with addresses.
Social justice
Books
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
1 month ago

The Columbia Gorge Museum: Lacing communities together * Oregon ArtsWatch

A turning point in the world can be identified as a 'still point,' and lace serves as a metaphor for understanding psychological resilience, community connection, and navigating uncertain times.
London music
fromeverout.com
1 month ago

The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Portland This Weekend: Mar 1315, 2026

Barbara Hammer's pioneering 50-year filmmaking career documented queer and lesbian histories through films exploring political struggles, aging, love, and identity, with six shorts screening at a Lesbian Cinema Club event.
Remodel
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

Multnomah County Retrofits Its Libraries for the People

The renovated Albina Library transforms from a historic building into a multipurpose community hub offering ESL classes, maker spaces, teen areas, and cultural programming beyond traditional book lending.
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

The Best Portland Venues for Tabletop Role-Playing Games

In recent years, players have moved their hobby to pubs and cafés, transforming these third places into gaming spaces for a few hours. Dedicated gaming venues and series have also sprung up around Portland, inviting seasoned grognards and shiny newbies alike to the table.
Board games
Snowboarding
fromUnofficial Networks
4 weeks ago

Oregon Skiers Canoe Through Unofficial Pond Skim

Hoodoo Ski Area closed due to severe snowfall deficit, receiving only 117 inches versus typical 450 inches, but hosted a successful Winter Carnival before shutdown.
fromPortland Monthly
1 week ago

Seeing Things: Portland Shows & Events This Week, March 2026

Rowe and Garen Scribner's libretto takes its liberties, setting the action in a world where everything is green and an evil princess has ruled that nothing be eaten but peas.
Portland
East Bay food
fromEater Portland
1 month ago

82 Acres Brings Wine Country Bounty to Southeast Portland

82 Acres, a farm-to-table restaurant helmed by chef Will Preisch, features ingredients from its sister property Abbey Road Farm with creative preparations and wine pairings.
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago

Oregon's Mt. Ashland Ski Area Closes After Just 17 Operating Days in Snow-Starved Season - SnowBrains

Mt. Ashland Ski Area closed after 17 operating days due to historically low snowfall and warm temperatures, offering compensation to season pass holders.
European startups
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Legislators Temporarily Cut Data Centers From Oregon Tax Break Bill

Oregon's budget subcommittee blocked new data center projects from tax break eligibility until summer 2027, preventing hundreds of millions in additional subsidies to already-profitable companies like Amazon, Meta, Apple, and Google.
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

Four Portlanders Explain Why Gathering Matters in 2026

I'm a relationship therapist because I really struggled in relationships. I didn't understand that vulnerability was a prerequisite for bonding. It was such a relieving awakening to realize that's where I would be loved the most: putting [my] worst foot forward. I think the kids call it full goblin mode. That really is it.
Public health
Portland
fromTravel + Leisure
2 weeks ago

This Oregon City Is One of the Top Places to Live in the West

Beaverton, Oregon ranks as the second best place to live in the West for 2026, highlighting its environmental commitment and quality of life.
#liability-waivers
fromSnowBrains
1 month ago
Snowboarding

Oregon Passes Long-Awaited Liability Waiver Bill for Ski Areas and Recreation - SnowBrains

fromSnowBrains
1 month ago
Snowboarding

Competing Bills Leave Oregon's Recreation Industry in Limbo as the State's Legislative Session Nears its End - SnowBrains

fromSnowBrains
1 month ago
Snowboarding

Oregon Passes Long-Awaited Liability Waiver Bill for Ski Areas and Recreation - SnowBrains

fromSnowBrains
1 month ago
Snowboarding

Competing Bills Leave Oregon's Recreation Industry in Limbo as the State's Legislative Session Nears its End - SnowBrains

Portland food
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Is the Oldest Town in the Pacific Northwest-and It Has Victorian Architecture and Coastal Charm

Astoria, Oregon combines Victorian architecture and maritime history with dramatic coastal scenery, attracting visitors seeking authentic character and outdoor adventure.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

It's a new beginning at Oregon City's End of the Oregon Trail center * Oregon ArtsWatch

OREGON CITY - It'll be a long and arduous journey emblematic of the original 1840s Oregon Trail migration itself. But, in the end, some years from now, restoration of the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive and Visitor Center in Oregon City should produce a beacon of history, education, and pride for the state and citizens of all backgrounds. An updated venue will include a new addition housing original wagons, a beautiful plank house, amphitheater events, and expanded programming.
History
Portland
fromPortland Monthly
3 weeks ago

Oregon Nursery Rancho Cacto Is All About the Succulents

Rancho Cacto, founded by Molly Malecki near Aurora, Oregon, cultivates thousands of cacti and succulents across multiple greenhouses, supplying over 50 regional plant shops following the pandemic-driven houseplant boom.
Music
fromPortland Monthly
2 months ago

The Best Music Festivals in Portland and Across Oregon

Festival season peaks in summer, but lineup and ticket releases begin in fall; statewide festival season runs about nine months, starting with indoor January events.
Environment
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Oregon's Wildlife is at Risk. Increasing the State's Lodging Tax Could Help

Oregon's House Bill 4134 would increase the lodging tax from 1.5% to 2.75%, directing additional revenue to wildlife conservation for imperiled non-game species.
Women
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

Hot Takes on Portland's Latest News

Oregon is experiencing major cultural and energy developments, from expansion of women's sports and performing arts to advancing geothermal research and infrastructure repairs.
US politics
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

Oregon carves its own path in 2026's America 250 anniversary celebration * Oregon ArtsWatch

President Trump seeks a traditional patriotic 250th anniversary and pushes restrictions on teaching difficult U.S. history; Oregon cultural organizations plan inclusive, critical commemorations.
Wine
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The 7 Best Oregon Wines To Add To Your Tasting List - Tasting Table

Oregon's Willamette Valley is a leading domestic pinot noir region with diverse, high-quality producers and growing national consumer interest.
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

Planning a break is such a tricky thing

Last night I had a dream and you were in it, and I was in it with you. I was doing the packing I never did. Not sure how it started, that's how dreams go. But I was nervous that you might show up. Just like you were nervous I'd be there. Eventually you did show up, but your head was buzzed and dyed orange.
Relationships
Pets
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Circles Of Life

Created a backyard habitat attracting diverse birds, managed predators and pests, and faced challenges with aggressive squirrels, a hawk, and neighborhood cats.
Portland
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
4 weeks ago

DramaWatch: On a lighter note, musicals and comedies blossom on Oregon stages * Oregon ArtsWatch

Spring theater season offers diverse productions including comedies, musicals, and new works across multiple venues and festivals in the Pacific Northwest.
Running
fromPortland Monthly
2 months ago

A Guide to Portland Run Clubs

Join local run clubs to meet people in person, get outside, and find groups for every pace and identity, often cheaply or free.
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Did YOU Get a Mercury Reader Valentine? Check and See!

Good news, the Mercury's reader Valentines are back, and they're in print and online! DID YOU GET ONE? CHECK AND SEE! That's right, we've been collecting hundreds of your 150 characters love notes-many of which are crammed into our current print issue, on the streets in more than 500 spots around the city-and online right here! And while you may have missed our print deadline, DO NOT FRET!
San Francisco
Beer
fromCraftBeer.com
2 months ago

Hood River: Where the Wind Blows and the Beer Flows

Hood River's water from Cascade snowmelt and nearby Willamette hops produce exceptional beer, and riverside festivals showcase local breweries amid a windy, scenic gorge.
Food & drink
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Town in the Pacific Northwest Has Scenic Wineries, Windsurfing, and More

Hood River is an outdoor recreation hub centered on windsurfing, with rich agricultural production, wineries, breweries, and small-town amenities.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
3 weeks ago

Tax the Rich? Oregon Voters Could Weigh In on First-of-its-Kind Wealth Tax

A proposed 2 percent wealth tax on Oregon assets above $30 million would generate $2.7 billion annually to address the state's fiscal crisis affecting schools and transportation.
fromSFGATE
1 month ago

800,000 Retirees in Oregon Qualify For The 'Senior Deduction' Under Big, Beautiful Bill

As part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law by the Trump administration on July 4, 2025, a so-called " senior deduction " is being hailed as a historic tax benefit. For the roughly 800,000 seniors in the Beaver State, this relief comes at a critical time as housing and utility costs continue to climb. While Social Security remains federally taxable, this new deduction is designed to effectively offset those taxable portions for the vast majority of recipients.
US politics
Film
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

The Mercury's Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for January 19-25

January symbolizes beginnings and transitions; use January 19 to volunteer and attend local cultural events including film screenings, music, and fairs.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
4 weeks ago

The Mercury's Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for March 16-22

Portland celebrates spring with diverse cultural events including dining specials, live music performances, comedy shows, art exhibitions, and themed cocktail promotions throughout March.
Music
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

POP QUIZ PDX: Sassy-Ass Trivia about Dame Lillard, the Dumbshits of ICE, and (Surprise!) It's Your Birthday!

A sassy Portland trivia quiz covers local music venues, ICE misconduct, and a birthday-themed installment with provocative humor and cheeky prompts.
fromPortland Monthly
2 months ago

5 Oregon-Made Comics to Know

Sacco is from Malta. He immigrated here, I think when he was 11 or 12, and created a whole genre of comics journalism: He embeds himself in conflict zones, then writes a graphic novel. Palestine is incredibly powerful and it's obviously still relevant. It was the story of Palestine in the '90s. That's the book to go to if you wanted to start reading Joe Sacco.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
4 weeks ago

YOUR SUNDAY READING LIST: It's Dame Time... for a New Bar, How to Combat "Portland Nice," and Welcome to Spring (Arts)

The Mercury's weekly roundup features investigations into labor influence on city politics, cultural commentary on performative activism, spring arts programming, queer theater, a celebrity sports bar opening, and local trivia.
fromEater Portland
2 months ago

This Dive Bar in Sellwood Could Double As Your Remote Work Haunt

The DNA of a good dive bar isn't necessarily its menu, but its feel. It should be well-worn, the vinyl on the stools crackling like a dry lake bed on the verge of a rip. The soundtrack is familiar and at a volume that muffles nearby table conversation. The lighting is low, augmented by ambient string lights and flashes from arcade games. Drinks should be cheap. Yukon Tavern in Sellwood is a couple of those things, and more.
Beer
Arts
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

DramaWatch: Busy theaters will have audiences racing to catch all the shows on offer in the next few weeks * Oregon ArtsWatch

Multiple Portland-area theaters open diverse new productions and a community-focused play festival in late January, creating concentrated, short-lived creative experiences across many venues.
Environment
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

Oh, The Wind and Rain

Gentle winds reveal nature's power and human complacency, suggesting inevitable environmental and societal consequences from cumulative neglect and selfish behavior.
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

A third round of grants opportunities announced for America 250 Oregon projects * Oregon ArtsWatch

The 15-member commission, which was created by the Oregon Legislature, has already awarded $125,000 in community grants to 38 eligible organizations for projects focusing on how the 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 has shaped the state. The funding, which was approved in two rounds, has flowed to both urban and rural parts of Oregon. Now the commission has announced that a third round of grants totaling $50,000 will be available starting on Wednesday, March 4. The maximum grant is $3,000 and no match is required. Fifty percent of the grants will be dedicated to rural communities.
US politics
Arts
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Art Snack: Mother Foucault's Nonprofit to Buy Building, 2026 World Naked Bike Ride Date, and RIP Sheridan Fruit

Buy takeout and support local arts businesses; Mother Foucault's bookshop is purchasing its building through nonprofit fundraising; World Naked Bike Ride is a large protest.
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

THE BLACK BYLINE: Your Guide to "Portland Nice"-And How to Avoid It

The initial offense could have maintained a shield of plausible deniability- dismissed as an unfortunate use of a common phrase between people when having a misunderstanding. Instead the Duolingo-style apology, in which Nolan noted that they "disrespected [his] heritage," read as cringeworthy; becoming a case study in a common affliction that befalls my hometown-called "Portland Niceâ„¢."
Portland
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Inside the Race for County Chair: Financial Woes, Homeless Services, and Capitulating to Trump

Shannon Singleton and Julia Brim-Edwards are competing for Multnomah County Board chair in a November ranked choice election, with former Commissioner Sharon Meieran also considering a run.
Portland
fromPortland Mercury
1 month ago

Good Morning, News: Senate Rejects War Powers Bill, House Takes Its Shot, and Is There Some Way to Save the lloyd Center Mall's Community Hub?

Portland faces rainy weather, Lloyd Center Mall's future remains uncertain amid community concerns, and local legal disputes continue between the DA and judiciary.
Portland
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

Portland Protests, by the Numbers

Portland has a 35-year history of sustained civil disobedience and protest activism, from environmental demonstrations to police brutality protests, often met with federal intervention and aggressive law enforcement responses.
Portland
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

The Lloyd Center's Hangout Era, in Photos

Lloyd Center mall transforms from retail destination to mixed-use neighborhood through demolition and redevelopment, replacing corporate chains with indie shops and cultural venues.
Portland
fromPortland Monthly
1 month ago

Where to Eat, Drink, and Shop on Clinton and Division

SE Division has transformed from a residential neighborhood into a culinary and commercial destination over 20 years, anchored by iconic restaurants like Pok Pok while maintaining its core residential character.
fromeverout.com
1 month ago

Ticket Alert: PDX Live, Earth, Wind & Fire, and More Portland Events Going On Sale This Week

Tickets go on sale at 10 am unless otherwise noted. MUSIC A.J. Croce Presents Croce Plays Croce Revolution Hall (Thurs Oct 1) Blackberry Smoke: Rattle, Ramble and Roll Tour 2026 Revolution Hall (Thurs June 11) Buck Meek with Kisser Mississippi Studios (Fri Dec 4) Brandi Carlile Hayden Homes Amphitheater (May 2021)
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