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Tik Tok Celebrates a Quarter Century of Hot Dishes and Cold Drinks
The East Portland family-owned chain of diners opened its first location in the year 2000.
Stumptown Coffee Partners With Thorns Star Sophia Wilson
Wilson’s signature pumpkin spice latte just hit Stumptown cafes this week.
Pie Talk: Pizza Jerk
The Cully neighborhood pizza parlor’s politely priced slices keep the classics fresh.
Deputy City Administrator Sara Morrissey Leaves City for County Job
Sara Morrissey served as one of the city’s six deputy city administrators during the government transition.
Oaks Park’s Dance Pavilion Renovation Is Complete
The 1905 building lost its drop ceiling to reveal its original timber roof.
In Oregon, Confusion Still Reigns on COVID Vaccine Access
As fed health agencies shed their experts and credibility, the state scrambles to forge its own policy.
Under Pressure as Costs Rise, the State Sweetens the Offer for Insurers That Run the Oregon Health Plan
Coordinated care organizations like CareOregon had balked at the state’s initial rate proposal for 2026.
Portland School Board Authorizes District to Start Due Diligence on Center for Black Student Excellence
The Portland School Board on Tuesday night unanimously voted to execute a $16 million purchase and sale agreement for a building for the Center for Black Student Excellence, about five years after voters first approved its creation in 2020.
Oregon Gained State Government Workers in the Past Year While Manufacturing Ranks Fell
Workers losing jobs in manufacturing or wholesale trade have difficulty getting jobs in specialized fields.
Portland Public Schools Mulls Seismic Retrofits Amid Plan for Consolidations
A district-commissioned report to assess seismic risk at each of its buildings does not immediately make clear what structures’ collapses would be most devastating during an earthquake.