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Your Guide to April 2025 in Portland

From savoring slices during Portland Pizza Week to racing around in the city’s most delightfully chaotic cycling event, The Ladds 500, April offers p…

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Portland's Police Chief on Why Some Crimes Never Get Investigated

We've all heard stories of small crimes like robberies or vandalism that are just never investigated by the Portland Police Bureau. Why is that? How …

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A Proposed Portland Road Tax, a New Waterfront Park, and Feds Investigate Local Student

Mayor Wilson is considering the new tax to fund our crumbling streets. The federal government is opening an investigation into an Oregon student athl…

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Best Places To Eat in Portland, According to TikTok Star The Korean Mama

In celebration of The Korean Mama landing the cover of Portland Monthly’s spring issue, we’re revisiting a conversation we had back in the summer wit…

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Portland Staycations With Soaking Tubs, Winery Views, and Handmade Tortillas

With the price of everything skyrocketing and yet another Northwest winter behind us, many of us are craving a quick little getaway but aren't sure w…

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Overlook Has Portland's Best Sunset Spot, Vegan Pop Rocks, and a Secret Superfund Beach

North Portland's Overlook neighborhood might be one of the most transit-rich parts of the city, thanks to its great network of bike routes and public…

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Why Portland Needs a Night Mayor

Portland may not be known as a 24-hour city, but a strong bar, live music, and strip club scene are still key to its culture. About 16 U.S. cities ha…

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Filling the City Sidewalk Gap, Too Many PPS High Schools, and Nightmare Tree Codes

Our restrictive city tree code might be causing more harm than good. Our school district might have too many public high schools. And two of our city…

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Could These Big Ideas Fix Portland's Housing Crisis?

Our state is facing an unprecedented housing crisis. And experts say here in Portland, it's still getting worse: permits for new constructions have a…

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Closing Community Centers and Cutting Down 400 Trees? Plus, Our Listener Mailbag

Today we’re talking about the community centers targeted for potential closure in our city and Portland General Electric being given the green light …

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