After an overnight gusher of unseasonal rain, Portland authorities delivered a stark warning Saturday: Stay out of the rivers, or they’ll sweep you away.
Author: Aaron Mesh
Feds Indict Proud Boys Who Paraded Through Portland on Seditious Conspiracy Charges for D.C. Plot
Federal officials on Monday indicted five members of the Proud Boys on charges of seditious conspiracy for plotting to storm the U.S. Capitol and overturn the results of the 2020 Presidential election.
Does Phil Knight’s Quest to Buy the Blazers Include Bringing a WNBA Team to Portland?
In February, WW first reported that a Vancouver, Wash.
Phil Knight Moves to Buy Portland Trail Blazers
Phil Knight, the Nike co-founder and richest man in Oregon, has a new acquisition in mind: the Portland Trail Blazers.
Portland Makes Shortlist to Host NCAA Women’s Final Four in the Next Decade
The National Collegiate Athletic Association has selected Portland as one of seven cities that could host the Women’s Basketball Final Four between 2027 and 2031.
Clackamas County’s Ballot Snafu Could Set an Oregon Record for Longest Duration Between Election Night and Final Results
As of press deadline, just two votes separated Neelam Gupta from Daniel Nguyen in the May 17 Democratic primary for House District 38.
Raging Grannies March on Portland to Mourn Gun Deaths
Memorial Day was freighted with extra meaning in Portland on Monday.
New York Times Mag Chronicles the Fiery Rise and Fall of Oregon’s Most Destructive Eco-Saboteurs
Fires destroyed old-growth forests.
Jamie McLeod-Skinner Celebrates Upset of Congressman Kurt Schrader After Long Delay in Ballot Count
Sorry, President Biden: incumbent U.S Rep.
This Is Why Rene Gonzalez Believes Portland Police Officers Are Treated Unfairly
The 1,468 vote margin held by Rene Gonzalez over Vadim Mozyrysky for second place in a Portland City Council race has propelled the lawyer and computer services company owner into a November showdown with incumbent Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty.