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Newport’s Aquarium Shines as the Oregon Coast’s Gem with National Recognition

Oregonians, it’s time to puff up with pride! Our beloved Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport has recently been lauded as one of the...

During the Summer, I Want My Daily Servings of Fruit Via Ice Cream

I wish I were the type of person to wake up early on a Saturday and spend my morning perusing and selecting summer fruit...

Waiting game for Oregon State, Washington State as Stanford holds out hope for ACC invite

Stanford told its colleagues it informed the ACC that it would be open to joining the conference at greatly reduced or even no media...

An Upcoming Pizzeria Hopes to Popularize Naples-Style Folded Pizza in Portland

Every time we think Portland has reached peak pizza, it seems the city’s chefs are out to prove us wrong. Decades ago, it seemed...

‘It's all hands on deck right now': Oregon’s largest homeless shelter could close in three weeks

Multnomah County is sitting on $65 million meant for homeless services. Bybee Lakes Hope Center has asked for $5 million of that to keep...

Hurricane Hilary May Bring Much-Needed Relief to Oregon Wildfires

Adobe Stock Oregon residents have been grappling with the repercussions of an unprecedented summer heatwave. However, there might be a silver lining coming our...

World champ holder Ryan Crouser dials in new shot-put technique, reaching new world-record distances

Oregon native and Olympian Ryan Crouser overhauled his mechanics to gain a little more distance, creating a technique referred to as the "Crouser Slide."...

Portland Chefs Can’t Stop Opening Pizzerias

Before I moved to Portland, I didn’t think too deeply about pizza. Five years into editing Eater Portland, I now have an elaborate set...

Portland’s first city-sanctioned homeless camp has been open for nearly a month but isn't full. Here’s why

The one on Southeast Powell Boulevard can house 180 homeless people and 80 have moved in so far. “The first night was...

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