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What began as a small act of care turned into a daily mission. Now, she shares her clean-up efforts on her blog: Akron Woman Picks Up Trash.
The University of Oregon continues to spread its academic wings into Portland with its recent opening of a new campus in the Concordia neighborhood.
The Portland Tribune and two sister papers in Milwaukie and Oregon City plan to cease their print editions, according to the papers’ parent company, Carpenter Media.
Stephen Miller finally gets his revenge on L.A. White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller talks to reporters outside of the White House West Wing on May 9, 2025 in Washington, D.C.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden doubled down on his support to keep the Trail Blazers in Portland amid the team's sale.
Lawmakers gave final approval to Senate Bill 110 earlier this month to finance an $800 million bond for construction of a stadium in Zidell Yards.
Protests continue outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in South Portland Thursday night, even as President Donald Trump and his administration plan to ramp up deportation efforts.
One of Portland’s whimsically nicknamed office towers, the “Black Box,” is in default on a loan, its lender says.
The Oregon House of Representatives passed a bill on Tuesday repealing the state’s controversial wildfire hazard maps.
Portland’s WNBA team is less than a year away from taking the court, and the owners just announced a major milestone. The team has surpassed 10,000 season ticket deposits, RAJ Sports said Thursday.
A large protest dubbed an anti-ICE "Block Party" was held outside the ICE facility in South Portland.
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