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A Wave of Commercial Evictions in St. Johns Has the Neighborhood on Edge

Nearly every neighborhood in Portland is anxious about change. No other place has such good reason.

The Best Secret Nooks and Hidey-Holes in Portland Cafes

Here are the hidey-holes, secret spots and semi-private nooks we seek out in Portland when we’d rather not see you.

Five Essential Old-School Portland Cafes

Portland coffee contains multitudes—from modern, progressive coffee bars that can go toe to toe with anything you’ll find in New York and L.A., to funky, deeply provincial Pacific Northwest expressions of cafe culture.

Welcome to the 2016 Coffee Guide

Go ahead. Do it. Order your direct-trade, shade-grown, single-source espresso with whip. It’ll be good for your soul.

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Dispensary Owner Says Fred Meyer Refused to Accept Her Electric Bill Payment

The South Burlingame Fred Meyer. (Brian Burk)

Mark Frohnmayer Built a Three-Wheeled Rocket Trike. Why Is It Worth a Billion Dollars?

Mark Frohnmayer in an Arcimoto outside his house in Eugene. (Wesley Lapointe)

Tip From Portland Police Informant Leads to Arson Charges Against Woman for Torching Portland Union Hall

Reporters and streamers document the Portland Police Association on fire. (Justin Yau)

Nike’s Tax Bill in Oregon Is a Secret. We Asked Three Analysts to Make an Estimate.

Nike's campus expansion includes a a parking garage is themed around New York City sports culture. (Sam Gehrke)

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Portlanders Are Furious at the Prospect of City Parks Being Used as Temporary Homes 105

U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer Says It’s Light Rail Or Bust For Next Columbia River Bridge 97

The Oregon Brothers Accused of Storming the U.S. Capitol Spent Much of Their Lives as the Children of Baptist Missionaries 85

Sorrow, Then Clashes in Portland After Minnesota Police Killing of Daunte Wright 82

Secretary of State Opens Investigation Into Portland Police Commander who Suggested Residents Should Vote Out the District Attorney 75

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