Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchFrom Sourdough to Sweets, the Best Bakeries in Portland
Today is the first day of fall, which means soon we'll all be craving hot soup and a warm piece of bread. A recent survey showed Portland has nearly …
8 months ago
ICE in Hot Water with Portland, Another Delay on Transportation Vote, and Remembering Satyricon
This week, city leaders are saying ICE may have violated city code and might revoke the federal agency’s permit to operate in South Waterfront. Also,…
8 months ago
What National Critics Are Getting Right—and Wrong — About Portland’s Food Scene Today
Portland's award-winning food scene has been all over the national headlines recently: this summer we've caught the attention of food influencer Keit…
8 months ago
Fighting Over the Salmon Protections, Mass Layoffs, and Why Oregon Gas Just Got More Expensive
Today, we're discussing costly Oregon gas prices, whether the mass layoffs in our region indicate another great recession, our state’s legal battle w…
8 months ago
Portland’s Guide to Fall Colors and Outdoor Adventures
We only have a week of summer left, but that doesn't mean outdoor adventures are over. Fall offers plenty of great opportunities to explore, from fis…
8 months ago
Will the Swifts Ever Come Back to Chapman Elementary?
Every September since the ’90s, Portlanders could look forward to Vaux’s Swift season, when tens of thousands of tiny birds came to roost in Chapman …
8 months, 1 week ago
Too Many ‘Non-Serious’ Political Candidates? Plus, Portland Leaders Respond to Trump's Threat and City Council Loses Opportunity
This week, Mayor Wilson asked Portlanders for donations to help with his new overnight shelters. Also, national consulting firm HR&A rescinded its of…
8 months, 1 week ago
Are These Portland’s Worst Intersections?
For decades, Portland has prided itself on being a model city for biking, but that reputation has slid a bit in recent years. Today on City Cast Port…
8 months, 1 week ago
The Portland Neighborhood That Feels Like Living in the Forest
Arnold Creek sits at the far southwest edge of Portland. It’s a neighborhood that feels like living in the forest, with houses that feel a little mor…
8 months, 1 week ago
Portland's Under-Appreciated Late Night Food Scene
Portland's never been much of a late-night food city. But our senior producer Giulia Fiaoni insists there are still plenty of great late-night option…
8 months, 1 week ago