PORTLAND

Apr 28 2026POLITICS

Big Changes Coming to Portland's Sports Arena

Portland is at a turning point with its main sports arena, Moda Center. The building is 31 years old and hasn’t had major updates since it opened. Leaders want to spend $365 million from state bonds to renovate it. They also need the city and county to add $222 million more. The goal is keeping the

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Apr 25 2026BUSINESS

Airport shops keep local names alive but not their original essence

Portland’s airport now has two new small shops that borrow names from local businesses. One is called Sheridan Fruit Company, named after a grocery that closed in February after 110 years. The other is Topaz Farm, a nod to a farm on Sauvie Island that reopened in 2020 under a new label. Both shops s

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Apr 05 2026LIFESTYLE

Why Portland’s dining scene forgets the locals

Portland keeps chasing the next trendy food idea, but most new spots skip the basics. They push small dishes at high prices, packed with ingredients no one actually picks up at the grocery store. The tables fill up on weekends with tourists taking photos, while weeknights sit empty because the crowd

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Feb 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Portland Streets Inspire the Simpsons Family

The next episode of the longest‑running U. S. primetime series airs on Sunday, marking its 800th episode. The show’s famous family finds themselves in Philadelphia for this milestone, yet the roots of many characters run much farther west, deep in Portland, Ore. The creator grew up there and drew

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Feb 12 2026SPORTS

Oregon's Baseball Rivalry Takes a New Swing in Portland

The Oregon Ducks baseball team is stepping up their game after a standout season. They just won their first-ever Big Ten Championship and are now ranked No. 23 in the USA Today Coaches Poll. This puts them in a strong position as they head into the new season. The Ducks are set to face their in-sta

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

Exploring Teso Life: A New Shopping Spot in Portland

A new shopping experience is coming to Southeast Portland this week. Teso Life, a brand that brings together Asian food, fashion, and home goods, is opening its doors. This isn't their first store, though. They've been around since 2017 and now have over 20 stores across the country. Portland is get

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Jan 24 2026OPINION

Portland, Maine: A City of Contrasts and Compassion

Portland, Maine, is a city known for its warmth and welcoming nature, but it's also a place where people are standing up for their neighbors. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents might find the city's atmosphere a bit chilly, as many residents are not happy about their presence. The cit

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Dec 28 2025WEATHER

Portland's Weather: From Rain to Shine

Portland has been soaked by rain and snow for weeks. But now, the weather is about to change. The heavy downpours are expected to stop soon. This means the holiday season's wetness is finally winding down. People in Portland can look forward to a drier week ahead. The rain and snow that have been a

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Dec 14 2025LIFESTYLE

Portland's New Vegan Mushroom Cafe: A Fun Twist on Drinks

In the heart of Portland, a unique cafe has opened its doors, offering a completely vegan menu with a focus on mushroom-based drinks. The Dusted Cup, founded by Stacey and Bradley Propst, is not your average coffee shop. Instead of the usual caffeine fix, they serve up a variety of mushroom-infused

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Dec 06 2025WEATHER

Portland's Wet Weekend Sets the Stage for More Rain

The Portland area is in for a damp weekend, with temperatures climbing into the mid-50s. Saturday will see the mercury hit 54 degrees Fahrenheit, with showers tapering off by midday. Overnight, the temperature will dip to around 48 degrees. Sunday is expected to be a bit warmer, with a high of 56 d

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