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Kotek says bell-to-bell cellphone bans in schools are the first step to helping Oregon’s students. What do they think?
June was full of events where LGBTQ+ people could reconnect, be themselves and have fun, and July is shaping up no ...
Civil rights activists want the Oregon Constitution to guarantee reproductive and gender affirming health care. Here’s how ...
Love letters tell brutally honest stories of unrequited love, swallowed feelings and apologetic regret with carefully ...
The National Interagency Fire Center lists the whole of Oregon as having “significant wildland fire potential” for the month ...
Portland offers plenty of places and opportunities where queer, trans and nonbinary people are welcome and celebrated, thanks ...
Visual artist Maria Lux appears to have answered this call with her exhibition Heart and Mind, Blood and Nerves at the Kenton ...
For MXPDX, brewers are encouraged to incorporate Mexican-inspired ingredients into beer made specially for the event. Adding ...
At the 13th Moon Gravity Well, his debut live album with the Barry Walker Unit, was recorded on a geologically auspicious ...
The cabaret pageant attracted 10 drag and burlesque artists to compete for bragging rights, bookings and cash money.
Country-soul eccentric Swamp Dogg was in his late 70s when he entered the most fertile and eclectic period of his long career ...
A Multnomah County jury heard opening arguments July 8 in the bias crime trial of Mike Bivins, a former freelance journalist ...