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Oregon secures 3-year supply of abortion-inducing medication

Gov. Tina Kotek said the state is partnering with Oregon Health & Science University to obtain 22,500 doses of mifepristone. SALEM, Ore. —...

Oregon Democrats propose constitutional amendment to ensure abortion rights, gender-affirming care and same-sex marriage

Despite Oregon's already-strong protections in these areas, supporters say the proposal is a response to the reversal of Roe v. Wade and legislation in...

Your Next First Date Should Start at the Intersection of 30th and Killingsworth

As both a 20-something and the editor of Eater Portland, I often end up recommending date restaurants to friends. What people have in mind...

17 Stellar Restaurants and Bars Along Killingsworth Street in Portland

The wall of vinyl records sends an unmistakable signal to what kind of bar Keys Lounge patrons have walked into — warm, consciously retro,...

Equity officer position in the Oregon Legislature could soon be filled

Members of the Legislature's Joint Conduct Committee on Monday announced they had picked a finalist for the job, but the person's name was not...

Portland shelter tackles housing crisis and climate change together

Path Home is a unique shelter and transitional housing village in the Lents Neighborhood that is aiming for 100% renewable energy through on-site solar...

Seattle Mariners’ Faith In Jarred Kelenic Paying Off

It has been difficult to be patient with Jarred Kelenic during his time with the Seattle Mariners. Hailed as an uber-prospect on...

What Should The Portland Trail Blazers “Going For It” Look Like?

Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard, left, is defended by Orlando Magic guard Markelle Fultz (20) and center Moritz Wagner during the second...

Former Farmer's Barn Tavern set ablaze in North Portland's Kenton neighborhood

Eastbound traffic on North Lombard Street and both directions of North Denver Avenue will remain close as fire investigators try and determine the cause....

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