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Safety upgrades on the way for 122nd Avenue, funded by federal grant

Protected bike lanes and lighting are among the improvements travelers can expect to see in East Portland. PORTLAND, Ore. — East Portland's 122nd...

City applies for federal grant to ease freight train crossing delays in southeast

Freight trains are getting longer, and Southeast Portland drivers often have no escape options when a crossing is blocked. PBOT hopes federal grant money...

Peer Inside the Combination Tea and Fashion House That Just Opened in Old Town

At Barnes and Morgan in Old Town, tea sets, gathered from estate sales, sit on shelves mounted on brick walls. Mismatched light fixtures hang...

Eugene first Oregon city to phase out gas use in new homes

The ordinance bans natural gas hookups in the new construction of residences that are three stories or less. Existing buildings are not affected by...

Where Dirty Lettuce’s Alkebulan Moroski Dines Out in Portland on Days Off

Welcome to Dining Confidential, a monthly column in which local chefs talk about their favorite places in Portland, highlighting their own restaurant’s ethos, sharing...

Is Jusuf Nurkic Really Struggling With The Portland Trail Blazers? Here’s What The Data Says

During the trade deadline, Portland Trail Blazers fans are looking for ways to improve their team. Of course, most fans don’t want...

Oregon Women’s Basketball – Where Have All The Flowers Gone?

Some called them the Fab Five. Others named them the top recruiting class in 2020 women’s college basketball. Fans felt confident the...

How To Prepare Your Football Team For The Upcoming Season

As a coach of a high school team, it’s your job to make sure your players improve and excel during the season....

'We want him home:' Search continues for missing, endangered Gresham man

Police said Wesley Ash depends on medication and functions at the level of a 14-year-old. GRESHAM, Ore. — Family and community members continued...

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