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First psilocybin license issued in Oregon

The manufacture license was issued to Tori Armbrust, owner of Satori Farms PDX LLC. PORTLAND, Ore. — The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) issued...

Lake Oswego Is Getting a Tex-Mex Spot From a Portland Restaurant Group Giant

For years, a friend of Chefstable restaurant group CEO Kurt Huffman has been lobbying for the restaurateur to visit Mexico to try one dish...

Gov. Kotek to issue pod structures for shelter at first city-sanctioned homeless camp site in SE Portland

On Tuesday, the mayor's office and the provider tasked with managing the Gideon Street site took answered questions and addressed concerns. PORTLAND, Ore....

Travel Site Ranks 2 Oregon Cities Among the Top Spots to See Cherry Blossoms in the World

Clifford Paguio Photography Sharing is caring! Spring has arrived, and with it comes the highly anticipated cherry blossom season. Trips to Discover,...

Why Now Is The Time For The 2022-2023 Portland Trail Blazers To Tank

Tanking isn’t ideal. It isn’t what any fan base or players want. There could actually be a conversation over how it’s actually...

Portland children's authors form quite a bunch with banana books: 'What are the odds?'

Three authors from the Portland metro area each wrote or illustrated a book with a banana theme and are supporting each other's efforts. ...

Researchers are looking into risk factors for whales who get caught up in fishing gear

Three years ago the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife made changes to how many pots fisherman could have out. CORVALLIS, Ore. —...

Battle Ground High School counselor accused of assaulting a child

Counselor Dawn Pack was placed on administrative leave from the high school March 17, district officials said. The charge is unrelated to her work...

NW Portland Jewish deli to close by end of month

After 32 years in business owner of Kornblatt's Delicatessen cited rising food and labor costs a reason for his decision to call it quits....

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