On Feb. 5, 2025, Willamette Week published a one-sided story by the Oregon Journalism Project about Pacific Power and wildfires in Oregon [“After the Inferno”]. We write to provide a more accurate ...
In recent years, as Old Town and Chinatown have borne the brunt of Portland’s overlapping crises of homelessness, drug abuse and mental illness, groups have sometimes butted heads over who gets to ...
And when you have a semi-permanent garage sale, the store becomes a home. Grover’s Curiosity Shop has hosted musicians and ...
The variety also helps Riordan pivot according to the expected market for a given property. “Each generation has their own ...
Dupree Carter and his wife, Michelle Barrows-Carter, founded Junk It in 2012. They financed a pickup truck, recruited family ...
He put on his first pair of ice skates at Lloyd Center and grew up dreaming not of the Stanley Cup and the National Hockey ...
Whoa there! What are those metal rings cemented into the curbs of sidewalks around town? The ones toy horses are tethered to?
For years, the Eisner Award-winning shop has been a safe haven for lifelong comics readers and newcomers alike, hosting ...
Sit Down, Shut Up, and Write is one of the many writing-centric events held at BOLD, a combination bookstore-coffee shop that ...
After 12 runs, participants get an award package with a backpack, new On shoes, socks and a medal. Then, they can join the ...
From that week on,” he says, “the crowds kept escalating and escalating until it broke all records imaginable.” Management at ...
Who knew a 2010 bank robbery in the Woodstock neighborhood of Southeast Portland could provide so much artistic inspiration?