This summer, Oregon set a new record for job openings.
Author: Suzette Smith
Jobs Issue 2022: A Historic Labor Shortage Is Making Oregon Employers Downright Desperate
Right now, there are a record number of job openings in Oregon.
Portland Expands Biketown Service Area to Include St. Johns and Outer East Portland
The Portland Bureau of Transportation and Biketown announced Monday that the service area covered by the orange, electric bike-share system has expanded, growing by nine square miles to include St. Johns and deep East Portland—out to Southeast 135th A…
Vegan, Wood-fired Pizza Cart Baby Blue Announces it Will Close at the End of January
Earlier this week, vegan, wood-fired pizza cart Baby Blue Pizza
Multiple Restaurants Across Portland Close or Move Back to Takeout in Reaction to Omicron Surge
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One of Portland’s Dance Clubs Now Requires Proof of Boost
It’s something we’ve wondered about for a little while now, on the other side of the COVID-19 booster shot—which took this writer at least three hours standing in line to get.
Nikeisah Newton Cooks Meals That Fuel Work on a Strip-Club Pole
On any given night before the pandemic, Nikeisah Newton traveled the length of greater Portland.
Kachka Swaps Tips for a Flat Service Fee to Better Pay Staff
New Year’s Day is a traditional launching point for resolutions.
Tonight Is the Last Night for Hammy’s Pizza
After 15 years of late night pizza delivery, Hammy Pizza is calling it.
Soul Restoration Project Residency Extends Black Artist Salon at Albina Arts Center Through January
Since Oct. 22, the Soul Restoration Project has occupied a formerly vacant storefront at 14 NE Killingsworth St., providing space for Black artisans to showcase their creations, for Black musicians and poets to perform, for audiences to hear the oral …