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State Officials Reject Portland’s Plan for Taller Buildings in Chinatown

Southwest Washington Food Cart Pod May Soon Be Replaced With 33-Story Mixed Use Building

New development plans filed with city officials outline potential for a 33-story mixed use building on Southwest Washington Street between 9th and 10th Avenues—or the larger half of the Alder Street Food Cart Pod.

Property Magnate Jordan Schnitzer Has a Scofflaw Parking Garage. The City Knows But Hasn’t Shut It Down.

If a company has deep enough pockets, it can treat city fines like a speed bump.

The Dialogue: What Readers Had to Say About Portland’s Skyline Debate and Saving Salmon

Your recent article on building heights missed a crucial point: The current system is delivering the worst of both worlds.

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In a Sizzling Real Estate Market, City-Owned Storefronts Have Stood Vacant for Nearly Two Years

Matt Lynch co-founded Super Deluxe in Southeast Portland (above), and wanted to try another restaurant concept further east. It didn’t pencil. (Abby Gordon)

Gary Granger Roams the Portland Streets at Night, Counting Crows

Crows in downtown Portland. IMAGE: Gary Granger.

Portland Labor Group Says New Seasons’s Sale to South Korean Company Breaks a Promise to Workers

(WW Staff)

A Minor Miracle: Finally, Some Good News About Oregon’s Troubled Foster Care

(From left) Tabitha Jensen, Robin Donart and Deonza Watson care for children at Robinswood, a haven in Lake Oswego that has aided more than 250 kids in Oregon’s foster care system. (Will Corwin)

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An Influential City Panel Wants New Private Buildings to Provide Space for Homeless Camping 173

Mayoral Candidate Sarah Iannarone is Requesting $8.74 from Portland Strippers 117

New Oregon Transportation Director Has a Plan for Reducing Carbon Emissions: Get Traffic Moving 99

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

In Explosive Testimony, Ambassador Gordon Sondland Emphasizes Trump, Pence and Pompeo Knew of Quid Pro Quo 81

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