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Seattle Seahawks – Geno Smith Taking Flight On A Historic Statistical Pace

By the time January rolls around, Geno Smith may have the best season by a QB in Seattle history. Will this season...

3 Key Takeaways From The First Half Of The 2022 Oregon Football Season

Don’t look now, but the Oregon Ducks still have a chance to make the College Football Playoff. The Ducks have won five...

Ask Eater: Where Can I Find a Meal for Under $10?

Welcome to Ask Eater, an Eater Portland column where the site’s editor and reporter answer questions from readers and friends. Have a question for...

When No Justice Can Be Found, Only Shame Will Do For Merritt Paulson

The evidence is damning.  Not only did Timbers and Thorns owner Merritt Paulson and General Manager Gavin Wilkinson know about and enable...

Naomi Pomeroy’s Ripe Cooperative Will Close This Week

Ripe Cooperative — the restaurant, wine shop, and grab-and-go market from celebrated Portland chef Naomi Pomeroy — will close after service this Saturday, October...

The Seattle Seahawks Dodged A Bullet With Russell Wilson

For nearly two years, Russell Wilson has dominated the Seattle sports market, with fans wondering where he will go, if he will...

NHL Expansion History Positive Sign For Seattle Kraken’s Second Season

The 2022-23 NHL season shifts into gear this week, officially marking the start of the Seattle Kraken‘s second year in existence. Before the...

A Serial Killer in Oregon: The Grisly Tale of Jerry Brudos “Shoe Fetish Slayer”

You may have watched the Netflix series Mindhunter and wondered who the real-life killers behind the compelling FBI drama were. One of the...

Portland’s Restaurant Industry Mourns the Death of Chef Sarah Pliner

One of the brightest stars in Portland’s culinary pantheon, chef Sarah Pliner, was tragically struck and killed by a truck on October 4 at...

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