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Roads Into Washington Park to Reopen for Memorial Day Weekend

Washington Park would normally be teaming with people during a three-day weekend, like the upcoming Memorial Day holiday. While you probably won’t find the typical crowds, the property is preparing for summer’s unofficial kickoff by rolling out some new resources for visitors.

A Guide to Portland’s Urban Ski Spots

When Portland got buried under snow two years ago, Guy Trombley decided to get up before sunrise and go skiing. He didn’t head to a resort. Instead, he just went to Mount Tabor. He wasn’t the only one.

Tour the World’s Trees in One Day at Hoyt Arboretum

Hoyt Arboretum is worth visiting year-round for its panoramic views, off-the-beaten-path groves, and nearly 9,000 horticultural gems.

Native Conifers of the Pacific Northwest, Ranked

What if you don’t have time for a class? How do you know which native conifer is best?

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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)

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)

Safeway Pulled Bestselling “Antiracist Baby” Book From Shelves in Oregon Stores Last Month

A Black Lives Matter march in June of 2020. (Mick Hangland-Skill)

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