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bike issue 2016

Welcome to Bikey Town

Portland’s bike roots run deep—and more people bike to work here per capita than in any other city in the nation.

My Night as a Pedicab Driver

What’s it like to be a cog in the machine of Portland at night?

Bikes vs. the World

The great Portland transit race.

Local Bike Gear for the Portland Spring

Gear to get you through your spring rides.

Portland's Biker Bars

Bicycle-themed spots to oil your gears.

The New Portland Bike Activism

In years of greenways, green bike-box turn lanes and green-faced Mayor Charlie Hales riding wobblingly across Tilikum Crossing just to prove he’s down, it may seem like the bike activist wars are over. But after years of being “America’s Bike Capital,” anti-bike backlash has left Portland falling behind cities like Minneapolis in the hearts and … Continue reading The New Portland Bike Activism

Nice Rack

Some bike racks are better than others. Here’s how to find the best lock-up spots to deter bike thieves.

The Best Way To Go By Bike and With Child in Portland

What’s the safest, fastest, smoothest way to transport a young kid by bike?

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Questions About the Footprint of the I-5 Rose Quarter Project Intensify

Rose-Colored Glasses: ODOT and critics have different visions for I-5 at the Rose Quarter. (Alex Wittwer)

What It’s Like to Get Lost in the Columbia River Gorge

WRONG TURN: Morgan Bailey planned to hike Eagle Creek Trail, shown here. His detour went badly. (Wesley Lapointe)

Five Portland Artists Let Us Peek Into Their Quarantine Creative Spaces. Here’s What We Found.

Puppet Maker Katy Strutz's Frieda and Iris puppets (Christine Dong)

Portland-Area Amazon Warehouse Workers Protest Working Conditions at Facility With Ongoing COVID-19 Outbreak

Amazon boxes. (quotecatalog.com.)

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