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This Small Ball Era, If That’s What We’re Even Calling It, Has Not Been Kind To The Portland Trail Blazers

Let’s get this out of the way right up front – the NBA is NOT in a Small Ball Era. It simply...

Four Years In – The Scorecard of Oregon’s Legal Sports Betting Market

In August 2019, Oregon made a significant bet on its future by legalizing sports betting, becoming one of the first states in...

Ask Eater: Where Can I Actually Find Great Bread in Portland?

Welcome to Ask Eater, an Eater Portland column where the site’s editor and reporter answer questions from readers and friends. Have a question...

The New Restaurant from the Olympia Provisions Team Is a Love Letter to the Alps

Jägermeister — the namesake of the digestif — is the German word for “master hunter,” or a professional hunter for a village. Before he...

Fried Egg I’m in Love Will Open a Mississippi Neighborhood Restaurant

When Jace Krause opened the first Fried Egg I’m in Love breakfast sandwich cart in 2012, he never thought he’d open a restaurant. “I...

Ecliptic Brewing Will Close Its Portland Taproom After Sale

Ecliptic Brewing, the cosmic-themed brewery from legendary Oregon brewer John Harris, will close its brewpub following the sale of the company. Great Frontier Holdings...

Peek Inside Flour Bloom, a New York-Italian Bakery Living Out Its ’70s Disco Fantasy

In Long Island, New York, Bree Licata grew up frequenting Italian American bakeries that stocked dozens of varieties of cookies and pastries. Customers would...

Rock in Bend Wrecks 6 Cars in a Month, Gets Its Own Page on Facebook

In Bend, Oregon, a certain rock has been causing quite a stir, evolving from a mere traffic nuisance to a celebrated community icon,...

Restaurants Supporting the Portland Teachers Strike

Since November 1, Portland educators have been on strike, with public schools closing for the rest of the week as mediation drags on and...

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