Crime

Search warrants reveal thousands of dollars, stolen goods in ongoing Portland-area theft investigation

More than 1,000 pieces of evidence, including about $14,000 in cash, gold, silver and high-dollar, new-in-box items were…

Food

Schilling Cider announces opening date for Southeast Portland location

People have been begging to know: When is Schilling Cider House reopening in Portland?  Beg no more cider…

Local

Portlanders sound off about city budget cuts during first listening session

A capacity-crowd of Portlanders pushed back against recommendations to shutter community centers and cut other services to close…

Catering

Brrrr-ing on the boozy ice cream: New York-based Tipsy Scoop is opening in North Portland

Ebony Amato doesn’t really drink much, so she’s teamed up with the perfect longtime family friend to manage…

Food

ACOTAR fans: This cookbook captures the ‘romantasy’ series through recipes

Dive into the fantastical flavors of the world of Prythian.  “To the stars that listen and the dreams…

Local

Portland budget public forums begin Tuesday, March 18

The first round of Portland budget public forums under the city’s new form of government will start at…

Crime

Unsolved: The Michael Francke murder controversy

The lengthy, convoluted saga of the unsolved 1989 murder of Oregon Corrections Director Michael Francke took another twist…

Business

From food cart to brick and mortar: Iron Strike Smash Burgers expands into Bethany Village

A food cart entrepreneur in Downtown Portland has brought her smash burger expertise to a recently opened brick-and-mortar…

Agriculture

‘Tree Stories’: Portland Parks & Rec to host Urban Forestry Tree Summit

It’s time to branch out and talk trees.  From 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 5, Portland…

Features

Gresham author Steven Christiansen pens debut YA novel ‘The Blue Line Letters’

A colorful local bohemian crowd; a smart girl from school; and an enigmatic character known as the “Prophet.”…