One by one, workers at a Southeast Portland club told each other they’d tested positive for COVID-19.
Author: Justin Yau
Six Workers at Portland Nightclub Test Positive for COVID-19 After Weekend of Sold-Out Shows
According to three employees of a Central Eastside dance club, as many as 1,000 people were potentially exposed to the COVID-19 virus between Friday, Dec. 17 and Sunday, Dec. 19 and may not have been alerted.
Portland’s Nightlife Returns, Even While Caution Reigns
Portland nightlife is back and it’s growing.
Portland Crowd Eggs Justice Center, Clashes With Sheriff’s Deputies After Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict
Over 24 hours this weekend, City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty issued two statements.
At the Bottom of an Atmospheric River, Living Outdoors Was Miserable
Amid an atmospheric river that turned Southeast Portland intersections to lakes, city contractor Rapid Response Bioclean carried out the latest sweep of the reestablished Laurelhurst Park homeless encampment.
Amid Empty Roller Coasters, 1,200 Children Get a COVID Vaccine Dose at the Amusement Park
Maria Kieley was sick of sitting at home.
Unmasked Protest of Vaccine Mandate Pushes Portland School Board Members Out of District Headquarters
A Portland Public Schools board meeting was temporarily suspended and moved to an online video platform on Tuesday night after nearly 100 protesters against a COVID-19 vaccine mandate refused to wear masks inside the district headquarters building.
A Small But Furious Display of Outrage Follows Decision to Not Indict Portland Police Officer in Robert Delgado Killing
About 100 black-clad protesters gathered in front of the Multnomah County Justice Center in downtown Portland on Friday night, decrying a grand jury’s