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As the executive director of Mechanics’ Hall, I work in the heart of Portland’s Arts District.Nearly every day, my team and I witness the human impact of that crisis — people experiencing ...
Located in northeast Portland, the campus project began after UO purchased the former Concordia University campus in 2022 for $60.5 million. The 19-acre campus will serve as a hub for several UO ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The city of Portland announced Friday that it has reached a settlement with Black families displaced from the historic Albina neighborhood by "urban renewal" projects beginning ...
PORTLAND, Ore. – Portland has the worst housing crisis outlook among the largest metro areas in the United States, according to a LendingTree study released Tuesday.The study analyzed housing ...
A new LendingTree report ranks Portland, Oregon as the metro with the worst housing crisis outlook in the U.S., citing low vacancy rates and rising unaffordability.
CNA Staff, May 28, 2025 / 16:11 pm. Portland, Oregon, Archbishop Emeritus John Vlazny, who led the northwestern U.S. archdiocese from 1997 to 2013, died this month at his home near the city.
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson talks to people after his swearing in ceremony in Portland, Oregon, on December 19, 2024. Jenny Kane/AP Photo. He focused heavily on the homeless issue during the ...
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Portland GE Announces Reorganization into Holding Company - MSNOn May 23, 2025, Portland General Electric Company (PGE) announced its intention to reorganize into a holding company structure, as filed with the Oregon Public Utilities Commission.
Some Portland Park goers are not happy with Wednesday night’s city council decision to reduce funding for parks. Fri, 27 Jun 2025 02:27:44 GMT (1750991264924) Story Infinite Scroll ...
PORTLAND, Oregon — Plans are in the works to sell two of the most iconic buildings that make up Portland's skyline: the 42-story U.S. Bancorp Tower, known as "Big Pink," and the 30-story PacWest ...
The last time Portland residents saw a utility rate increase top 6.3% was 2011, when city officials issued an 8.17% hike, data reviewed by The Oregonian/OregonLive shows.
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