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'The blowback was fierce': How one student's voice transformed an Oregon high school's sports program

Despite the passing of Title IX in Oregon years prior, Ida B. Wells High School didn't offer any girls sports teams in 1974. Lucy...

'My faith was grown there': Portland woman recalls her family's ties with the old Clay Street church

Meriel Bernhard was married in the church in 1967, back when it was still owned by the same German congregation that had it built...

Cocktail Bar My-O-My Wants to Be Sumner ’s Nostalgic Watering Hole

There aren’t many cocktail bars like My-O-My, the new Northeast Sandy watering hole, in Portland’s Sumner neighborhood. In fact, there aren’t many cocktail bars...

Rescuing the Keoke Coffee

Take 50-odd laps around the sun, and the forces of time will catch up to you. Players become has-beens. Sharpness dulls. The culture...

The Restaurant of the Future Shares a Home

When Jane Smith first opened her wine-centric restaurant Dame in 2016, she thought she had it figured out. She had a business partner, a...

Clark County creates program to help home buyers secure down payment

$2.6 million has been allocated for the program, which will be loaned out at a low interest rate to be paid back at a...

Portland Winterhawks Pick Up 3 Of 4 Points, Come Up Big At Home

Over the past week, the Portland Winterhawks have solidified their second-place standing in the US Division and 3rd place in the Western...

Portland Trail Blazers reveal new mascot: Douglas Fur

After days of searching, the Blazers and comedian Ian Karmel found the newest member of the Blazers family. PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland Trail...

'A significant victory': Seniors in Tigard may be able to keep their low-income housing

Washington County has agreed to negotiate the purchase of the Woodspring Apartments after senior tenants organized against the owner's plan to raise rents. ...

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