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Portland Trail Blazers Make Deadline Deals, But Was It Enough?

ATLANTA, GA - JANUARY 20: Cam Reddish #0 of the New York Knicks has a laugh during the second half against the Atlanta...

2 Things To Consider About The Matisse Thybulle Trade

The Portland Trail Blazers’ future is uncertain right now. They’ve fallen into a mid-season lull, and a first-round exit feels like the...

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler's large sanctioned camping sites underway, officials say

Mayor Ted Wheeler's office will announce where the large-scale sites will be located after meeting with the selected neighborhoods. PORTLAND, Ore. — A...

Widespread stomach virus forces two-day shutdown of Metzger School in Tigard

The closure is a rough spot amid an otherwise improving public health outlook. RSV cases in Oregon have dropped substantially, health officials said Thursday....

Measure 114 remains blocked after Oregon Supreme Court denies petition

The gun control measure remains blocked until a lower court holds a hearing. PORTLAND, Ore. — The Oregon Supreme Court has denied the...

CDC report: Suicide rates among Black children and young adults increasing at alarming rate

Researchers studied the change in suicide rates between 2018 and 2021. No other demographic group experienced as significant an increase. PORTLAND, Ore. —...

Central Library in downtown Portland to close for much of 2023

Construction on the Central Library began in 2022 as part of a library building bond. The renovation process is expected to last through most...

Former Blazer turned winemaker hosts fundraiser benefiting more diversity in wine industry

Channing Frye, who has his own wine label, Chosen Family, wants to see more representation by preparing more people of color for careers in...

The Top Burmese Team’s Next Restaurant Will Explore Asia’s Rich and Varied Tea Culture

With its innumerable varieties — developed by way of roasting, fermenting, oxidizing, and flavoring — it’s a wonder that all tea leaves stem from...

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