Author: Dana Haynes | The Portland Tribune

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Feds put Portland’s Gus Solomon Courthouse up for sale

The U.S. General Services Administration announced this week that an historic courthouse in downtown Portland will be sold. Read more

News

Portland Public Schools superintendent answers five questions regarding May 20 bond measure

The Portland Tribune asked Kimberlee Armstrong, superintendent of Portland Public Schools since 2024, to answer five questions about ... Read more

Opinion

Opinion: Fellow Oregonians, time we had a serious talk about the kicker

Two local columnists are calling for Oregon to reform the kicker and to stop purging money from its ... Read more

Local News

Portland’s ‘clean energy hub’ to be topic of chamber breakfast

Efforts by the city of Portland and business partners to address climate change and to reduce the region’s ... Read more

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20 state AGs, including Oregon’s, sue feds for tying transportation and disaster funding to immigration enforcement

Two new federal lawsuits filed in U.S. District Court in Rhode Island Tuesday, May 14, against the U.S. ... Read more

Local News

Election deadline is Tuesday: Multnomah County makes voting easy

The deadline to vote in this election is Tuesday, May 20, and Multnomah County is offering an array ... Read more

Opinion

Opinion: Unlikely allies agree, stop homelessness before it starts

Two local columnists: The cheapest and best way to end homelessness is to stop families from becoming homeless ... Read more

Local News

Portland: Harassment of peacocks leads to attempted murder, 90-month prison sentence

Dylan Levi Rhoads has been sentenced to 90 months in prison for shooting at a man who confronted ... Read more

Opinion

Opinion: State transportation package paves way for Portland

A local columnist writes: Elected leaders in Salem are considering legislation to meaningfully address (transportation) issues. The Oregon ... Read more

Opinion

Publisher’s notebook: Tribune gets a new-look website

Our website is getting a new look. Starting the last week in April, the Portland Tribune website debuted ... Read more