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Conservative Legal Group Challenges University of Oregon Scholarships
Four scholarships at the University of Oregon are under fire from the Equal Protection Project, a conservative legal group.
Oregon Humanities Is the Latest Victim of DOGE Cuts
The new federal Department of Government Efficiency took back more than $500,000 in National Endowment for the Humanities grant money.
The Neon Room Is the New Comedy Venue in Town
Helium just soft-launched the space, which has a room capacity of 98 people.
City Council Won’t Fight Any Further to Keep Oswego Lake Private
After years of legal battles, the city shifts focus to regulating access rather than fighting it.
Dunphy, Morillo and Novick Propose Increasing Retail Climate Tax to Plug City’s Budget Hole
They want to use the increase in tax revenue to avoid cuts to parks and other city services.
Portland Nabs Four Nominations for 35th Annual James Beard Awards
2025 marks the last awards ceremony before Beard’s namesake public market is set to open in downtown Portland this fall.
The Drive to Seattle Is About to Lose Its Most Annoying Feature
No one died in WW2 so you could travel the interstate in peace.
County Commissioners Seek to Curb Chair’s Power
Their push coincides with recommendations for reform from a firm run by former City Auditor Mary Hull Caballero.
Best Thing I Ate All Month: Casa Zoraya’s Hongo Saltado
A WW staffer shares their favorite meal from March.
Portland Author Writes Debut Children’s Book Celebrating Family Diversity
Picture book “Families of a Feather” is illustrated by Corvallis artist Kelsey Buzzell.