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Portland agrees to quotas for sidewalk homeless camp removal in ADA lawsuit settlement

If approved, the agreement will require Portland to remove at least 500 sidewalk camps per year and put at least $3 million annually toward...

Portland community groups, officials discuss preparedness for severe weather

In the last three years alone, over 70 people have died in Portland from heat-related deaths — 69 of them came from the heat...

Portland mayor preparing daytime camping ban for city council consideration next week

The ordinance would ban all camping on city property from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, with a 24-hour ban on camping near schools,...

Multnomah DA's office staff join police on stolen vehicle operations

The DA's office hopes its involvement in the stolen vehicle operations will lead to more frequent successful prosecutions. PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland's vehicle theft...

High school students in Hillsboro learn how to run a sustainable farm

Career Technical Education students are working on a sustainable farm, recycling materials to grow hundreds of pounds of produce. HILLSBORO, Ore. — Liberty...

Portland makes long-awaited strides toward replacing sobering station shuttered in 2020

The Unity Center and Providence Portland plan to add 17 sobering beds between them for people in acute states of crisis involving drugs and...

Is Ashland’s Tasting Menu Destination MÄS Worth the Drive?

Welcome to Worth the Drive, a column in which Team Eater Portland ventures to far-flung destination restaurants around the state to see if they...

Your One-Day Guide to the Columbia River Gorge

The Columbia River Gorge — known to many Pacific Northwesterners as simply “the Gorge” — is a year round, nature-fueled escape for visitors and...

Hapa Pizza blends Asian cuisine with Neapolitan-style pizza

Aaron Truong and his wife Natalie craft pizza inspired by the Asian cuisines they grew up eating. BEAVERTON, Ore. — A new restaurant...

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