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Paint this Oregon hazelnut grove artwork by third grader Coral Molifua, a winner in the 2024 Oregon Agriculture in the Classroom’s annual Calendar Art Contest, in our jigsaw from Your Oregon News
Jigsaw: Paint Oregon hazelnut season student art Paint and color this Oregon hazelnut grove artwork by third grader Coral Molifua, a winner in the 2024 Oregon Agriculture in the Classroom’s annual Calendar Art Contest.
Happy gameday Beavers fans! In case you missed it, get up to speed on Oregon State's week four opponent Purdue ahead of tonight's 5:30 p.m. kickoff:
2024 Oregon State football opponent preview: Purdue It won't be just one team taking the field at Reser Stadium on Saturday coming off an embarrassing loss, licking it's wounds and hoping to stay above .500 through the
Replacement I-5 bridge estimated to cost $6 billion.
Officials present I-5 bridge replacement environmental impact findings, ask for public input A massive multi-billion dollar project to rebuild the Oregon-Washington Interstate bridge wants to hear from you.
Grant and Jefferson picked up their first wins in tight contests while Central Catholic, Wells and Parkrose rolled to victory on Friday night
Portland prep football roundup: Grant wins defensive battle; Jefferson downs Franklin in overtime Week three of the Oregon high school football season saw teams start to dip into league play, especially for Portland proper teams as the PIL and Mt. Hood Conference had
Wells found the end zone on 7 of its 8 drives, led by Wyatt Andler rushing to the tune of 215 yards and two touchdowns in the PIL-opening win
Ida B. Wells football pounds the rock in 52-20 win over McDaniel After taking some early punches, Ida B. Wells High School football dealt the body blows to KO McDaniel on Friday, Sept. 20 at McDaniel High School.
Oregon State looking to get above .500 with win over Purdue, get to know both sides of the ball for the Boilermakers before Saturday's 5:30 p.m. kickoff:
2024 Oregon State football opponent preview: Purdue It won't be just one team taking the field at Reser Stadium on Saturday coming off an embarrassing loss, licking it's wounds and hoping to stay above .500 through the
From 6A to 1A, keep up with all the high school football action from around the state of Oregon with the Portland Tribune's scoreboard, regularly updated throughout the night
Week 3 scoreboard: 2024 Oregon high school football The 2024 Oregon high school football season is in full swing for 2024 as week three brings about the start of many teams' league play.
Streets of Multnomah Neighborhood will be filled with bikes, skaters and pedestrians for Portland Sunday Parkways, Sunday, Sept. 22. Details:
Sunday Parkways event takes over Southwest Multnomah streets, Sept. 22 Sunday Parkways is a fun event for people, who get to ride their bikes and skates — and walk and run — and socialize without the presence of cars on
Reminder: It's the final year of the Oregon Burlesque Festival, and performers will be showing their stuff Friday-Saturday, Sept. 20-21 at Alberta Rose Theatre.
One more tease: 'Iconic' performers highlight Oregon Burlesque Festival's final year The ninth annual Oregon Burlesque Festival hosts more than 40 performers at Alberta Rose Theatre, 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Sept. 20-21.
It's a big Oktoberfest party weekend in Portland area. Check out the details:
It's Oktoberfest, city-style! Here are the best upcoming celebrations It’s time to party, Portland.
Check out Portland poet Kim Stafford's new book, a spinoff of his "A Proclamation for Peace" poem. If you speak/read any of the 50-plus languages used for the poem in the book, you'll definitely enjoy it.
One poem, more than 50 languages: Portland poet Kim Stafford's 'A Proclamation for Peace: Translated for the World' Portland poet Kim Stafford, the former Oregon Poet Laureate, has a new book out with an old poem.
No arrests have yet been made in the death of Malik Wilkerson.
21-year-old victim identified in fatal Old Town shooting Malik Wilkerson, 21, has been identified as the victim of a fatal shooting on Sept. 4 in Old Town.
LaToya M. Hill was a 38-year-old Portland resident.
Police ID victim in fatal SE Portland shooting, suspect turns himself in LaToya M. Hill, 38, was identified as the victim of a Tuesday, Sept. 17, Southeast Portland shooting. The suspect in this case, 18-year-old Kamari N. Gates, turned himself in at
The Oregon Symphony season is here! Several concerts, including this weekend's, are part of "The Nature of Music" theme.
Oregon Symphony presents 'The Nature of Music' theme for 2024-25 season Music meets natural world in Oregon Symphony’s season-opening performance.
Staff, neighbors will raise development concerns at Sept. 25 hearing.
Portland planners say Alpenrose Dairy redevelopment plan needs more work City planners say the proposed residential redevelopment of the former Alpenrose Dairy in Southwest Portland does not currently meet all land use and other requirements. They are recommending denial of
The WNBA is back in Portland and sports columnist Wade Evanson believes how it got here and what it means to the city is representative of just how far women's sports have come...
Evanson: Welcome to the WNBA era in Portland, one built on a foundation of hope It’s been 22 years since Portland last had a WNBA team, so what’s another two?
A top-10 showdown resulted in a Rams victory Thursday night thanks to a couple heads-up goals in the second half and a strong plan on defense
Central Catholic girls soccer puts away its chances in 3-1 win over Lincoln A couple second half goals helped Central Catholic High School girls soccer take down Lincoln at the Eastside Timbers Sports Complex on Thursday, Sept. 19.
City Council says most concerns at hearing don't apply to land use matters.
City Council tentatively rejects appeal of Live Nation-operated music venue The Portland City Council tentatively denied the appeal of the conditional use permits for a new entertainment venue to be operated by the controversial Live Nation international promotion company after
Go for a bike ride and not worry about avoiding motor vehicles Sunday in Multnomah Neighborhood. It's Portland Sunday Parkways — a very popular happening — and it starts at 11 a.m.
Sunday Parkways event takes over Southwest Multnomah streets, Sept. 22 Sunday Parkways is a fun event for people, who get to ride their bikes and skates — and walk and run — and socialize without the presence of cars on
The reported 22-year-old victim functions at the level of a 5-year-old.
Man arrested for s*x abuse, kidnapping of developmentally delayed woman A 22-year-old woman was found on after reportedly being kidnapped around 11:20 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 16, in the Powellhurst-Gilbert Neighborhood. Officers later located 68-year-old Robert Joseph Bryant's vehicle in
If you want to contribute to this beautiful mural, head to Sitton Elementary from 5-7 p.m. tonight!
Capturing St. John's neighborhood, renowned artist paints mural at Sitton Elementary Sitton Elementary is one step closer to reaching its peak beauty.
Oregon Burlesque Festival, Sept. 20-21 at Alberta Rose Theatre, promises an all-star lineup in its final show.
One more tease: 'Iconic' performers highlight Oregon Burlesque Festival's final year The ninth annual Oregon Burlesque Festival hosts more than 40 performers at Alberta Rose Theatre, 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Sept. 20-21.
It's hockey season! Here's what to know about our hometown Portland Winterhawks, defending WHL West champs:
Winterhawks primer: It'll be a young, developing team under new coach Kyle Gustafson — for now The Portland Winterhawks are set to open their season, the first with Kyle Gustafson as head coach and as defending Western Conference champs in the Western Hockey League.
Waiter, waiter! Percolator! Portland ranked No. 1 large city in the nation for coffee.
Portland ranked the best coffee city in U.S. Portlanders have long been known as people who like a good, hot cup of joe.
The Fed cut a key interest rate on Wednesday. We asked certified smart people why the heck we should care.
5 takeaways: Federal Reserve cuts interest rates, why you should care So what does the news mean to Oregonians?
What's it going to take for Oregon State football's linebackers to rebound after a less than ideal showing... And how many times can Isaac Streeter write 'swag' in an article?:
Oregon State linebackers on Otis Mode for Purdue week Perhaps more than any single position group on the team, the Oregon State linebacker corps are ready to turn the page on their 49-14 loss to rival No. 9 Oregon
A team name is still in the works, but the WNBA Portland team was met with plenty of excitement Wednesday inside it's future home of the Moda Center
WNBA announces Portland team with excitement for the city's passion for women's sports Inside the Moda Center on Wednesday, Sept. 18, a vision for the future of women’s sports in Portland came to fruition.
Contested project moves forward despite pleas to save local music scene.
Public land for controversial music venue approved for developers just before City Council appeal hearing Portland officials voted to approve the sale of land to developers for a controversial proposed new live music venue Wednesday afternoon despite overwhelming opposing testimony at a public hearing.
Ten years later, the iconic "milk and honey" will be celebrated during author Rupi Kaur's book signing tour.
Take a taste of 'milk and honey' as author Rupi Kaur visits Portland area The New York Times bestselling poet Rupi Kaur is starting her North American book tour and releasing a 10th Anniversary Collector's Editions of her infamous "milk and honey" book, and
Portland police located the suspect and the vehicle involved in a fatal hit-and-run crash earlier this morning.
UPDATE: Suspected car, driver found in fatal NE Portland hit-and-run crash A woman was found dead at approximately 2:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 18 following a hit-and-run crash in the Madison South Neighborhood.