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Are Oregon’s Top Democrats More Interested in Housing the Poor or Helping Their Campaign Donors?
Examples in Astoria point to a state government that says it wants more affordable housing but places costly roadblocks in the way.
When It Comes to Wage Law, the Color of Money Is a Gray Area
Developers say the proceeds from LIFT bonds should not constitute public funding.
Changing the Use of a Building Triggers a Hidden Cost
A Salem project got dinged because the structure in question was originally built for worship rather than as a living space.
Monkeys by the Numbers: An Indexed Take on the Fight Over OHSU’s Primate Center
The facility is big and expensive to run. Closing it would be costly, too.
Multnomah County DA Nathan Vasquez Sends Society Hotel Case to Washington County
The owner of the vandalized hotel was Vasquez’s campaign manager.
Loukoumades From Yanni’s Greek Donuts Are Bite-Sized Bursts of Home
Brothers and cart owners Theo and Luke Geist tried 73 batches to perfect their dairy-free dough.
Oregon Department of Education Cuts Programs After Federal Dollars Are Terminated Early
Five instructional projects will be shut down after COVID-era dollars expired 10 months early, the agency says.
Portland Panorama Film Festival Offers Wide View of Regional and Global Movies
PPFF’s organizers have nearly 20 years of festival experience between them.
Half of Fertile Ground’s 2025 Playwrights Are Festival Newbies
The new theatrical works festival’s lineup includes burlesque, teen pregnancy, and a festival within a festival.
What We’re Cooking This Week: Anchoïade With White Bean Salad
Tasted alone, it’s intensely salty and anchovy-forward, but the powerful flavor of anchoïade is perfect with simple, plain foods.