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One of the City’s Best Pizzerias Returns as an Unapologetic Neighborhood Restaurant

Back in 2019, pizzaiolo Craig Melillo would spend his Saturday nights in his crowded cave of a St. Johns restaurant space, Gracie’s Apizza. He’d...

Oregon Senate Republicans stage walkout

Republicans said the protest is over violations of Senate rules. Democrats said the protest is because Republicans oppose gun safety and reproductive health bills....

Peer Inside Grape Ape, the Tiny Portland Wine Bar Serving Tater Tot Tortilla Española

While cooking at home for his partner, Bay Area food and beverage scene expat Morgan Schick would often make a quick mid-week version of...

Ex-FBI supervisory agent arrested in Oregon on Capitol riot charges

The former agent, Jared Wise, repeatedly shouted, "Kill 'em!" as he watched rioters assaulting officers outside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. OREGON,...

Oregon lawmakers cancel public hearing on dead bill that would have banned homeless camp 'sweeps'

House Majority Leader Julie Fahey, a Democrat, called the bill a "significant distraction" from lawmakers' work this session. SALEM, Ore. — A controversial...

Gov. Kotek orders pause on tolling until 2026, likely delaying the start of tolls on I-205

The delay is intended to buy time for a new legislative subcommittee that will oversee ODOT's tolling plans and work to avoid harming vulnerable...

New wildfire information app launches in Oregon

The app allows users to monitor wildfires in their area — helping people keep themselves and their property safe. PORTLAND, Oregon —...

Oregon City is using AI technology to find potholes

The AI device, called CityRover, works by scanning roads for potholes. It collects the date, time, and exact location of the hole and print...

Shemia Fagan to resign as Oregon secretary of state

The secretary of state's resignation is effective May 8. Her announcement comes a day after she ended her consulting side job with a cannabis...

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