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Spend a Day in The Dalles
Ditch the rain and head to the growing city on the Columbia River.
OHSU Sued by Former Employee Who Says His Supervisor, a Porn Director, Harassed Him
Former employee David Quitmeyer made violent porn videos under a pseudonym during his off hours, the lawsuit says.
Over 22,000 Crows Roosted in Downtown Portland Last Winter, Researchers Find
Crows outnumbered Portland State University students on campus in January by more than 1,000.
The James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation Grants $500,000 to Oregon Artists Involved in Performing Arts
The Spark Awards, divided among 20 artists, are part of a three-year pilot program.
Longtime Civic Leader Elaine Cogan Dies
Cogan was the first woman to run what is now Prosper Portland.
Deaths Among Multnomah County Homeless People Soared 45% in 2023 as Fentanyl Took More Lives
At least 456 people living outside died last year, a county investigation shows.
The iPad Kids Give Dickens a High Tech Makeover
Kickstand Comedy’s improv troupe updates “A Christmas Carol” with modern gadgets in Christmas Future on Dec. 27 and 28.
Feds and Pamplin Move Forward on Legal Settlement
Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr. breaks his silence in response to a U.S. Department of Labor lawsuit.
Our Impact
Here is some of our investigative work this year, the impact it made, and a glimpse of the effort it took to achieve those results.
A Letter From Our Publisher
As the year comes to a close, it’s a tradition to give readers an update on our business, as well as a peek behind our pages.