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The 20 Moments That Made Portland Famous in the Past 10 Years

As the decade closes, no American city plays such an outsized role in the national imagination.

Portland Developers Are Offering Renters Amazon Gift Cards to Move Into Their Luxury Apartments

New construction has sent a flood of new apartments onto the market. A month’s free rent has become standard.

It's Hard to Hate Burnside26's New Bar

It would be so easy to hate on Americano, the new vermouth and coffee bar from Hale Pele’s Blair Reynolds and Coco Donuts’ Ian Christopher.

Luke and Jess Have a Place to Drink! Meet Americano, Your New Coffee-Cocktail Overlords

Hale Pele and Coco Donuts’ Burnside 26 outpost opens March 26.

Here's the Burnside 26 Video

The original Burnside 26 video is back online.

Why My Apartment Is Good for Portland

They pop up seemingly overnight, multiplying faster than food carts on every street corner in the city. Just a whisper of them transforms normally mild-mannered Portlanders into fire-breathing,Cover Story

Grow Up, Portland

They pop up seemingly overnight, multiplying faster than food carts on every street corner in the city.Just a whisper of them transforms normally mild-mannered Portlanders into fire-breathing Trotskyi,

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A Portland Parent Found Her Daughter’s Textbook Racist. Her Teacher Has a Contract That Says He Could Use It Anyway.

A bronze bust of York, an enslaved member of the Corps of Discovery, has drawn visitors to Mount Tabor since it was anonymously installed last month. The debate over how history is portrayed is also occurring in Portland's classrooms. (Justin Yau)

For Nearly a Year, Teenagers Have Been Robbing Portland Dispensaries. Then Somebody Shot a Budtender.

IN MEMORIAM: Jina Yoo, the owner of Cured Green, holds up artwork of her employee and longtime friend, Michael Arthur, who died during an armed robbery in the store on Dec. 14. (Wesley Lapointe)

Time Lapsed Between Land Purchase and Groundbreaking for a Portland Housing Development? 1,483 Days

SHOVEL ALMOST READY: A housing project is running behind. (Rosie Struve)

Face Masks Aren’t Going Out of Style. Maybe You Should Wear Two.

RAMONA THE PEST: If she can wear a mask outside, so can you. (Brian Burk)

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Hey, Midwestern Transplants: You Can’t Drive in Portland Snow, Either 209

Forget Pompeii. Is Portland the Next Detroit? 138

In the Small Oregon Town of Toledo, a 70-Year-Old City Councilor Picked a Fight With Timber Unity 124

Readers Respond to the Prospects of Downtown Portland 121

As Lawmakers Entertain Bill Banning Concealed Guns in Public Buildings, Gun Purchases Soar 112

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