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Grand Army Tavern is Now Woodlawn's Most Stylish—and Seriously Delicious—Bar

Woodlawn’s weeks-old Grand Army Tavern (901 NE Oneonta St., 503-841-6195, grandarmytavern) is the most beautiful Cinderella story we’ve seen in a while.

Portland’s Best Cider Bars

Reverend Nat’s was the first cidery to make people who don’t like cider like cider, and it’s not an accident.

Brooklyn/ Lower Powell Boulevard

Brooklyn is poised to be the new destination for close-in Southeast Portland homeowners and folks looking for a little less hustle in a neighborhood that still feels very much like a different city altogether.

Cider Spots

Where to get apple-drunk.

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Will Lloyd Center Last Another Christmas? A Week Inside a Mall on the Edge

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Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty Calls for an End to “Finger Pointing” in Police Killing of Mentally Ill Portland Man

Portland Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty. (Motoya Nakamura / Multnomah County)

Readers Respond to the Decline of the Region’s Largest and Oldest Shopping Center, the Lloyd Center Mall

(Abby Gordon)

Legal and Spiritual Justice are Questioned in Jesus Hopped the ‘A’ Train

(Owen Carey)

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Oregon Bicycling Racing Association Stands By Board Member Who Criticized Transgender Athletes Participating in the Sport 179

An Influential City Panel Wants New Private Buildings to Provide Space for Homeless Camping 174

Three Petitions Filed With the State’s Elections Division Seek To Increase Restrictions on Semiautomatic Weapons 118

New Oregon Transportation Director Has a Plan for Reducing Carbon Emissions: Get Traffic Moving 115

Portland Officials Created a Policy to Keep Homeless People From Camping Outside the Timbers’ Soccer Stadium 90

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