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Heavy Rain and Potential Snow Could Cause Flooding in Parts of Portland Overnight

According to the National Weather Service of Portland, heavy rainfall tonight and tomorrow morning could cause flooding in low-elevation parts of the city.

New Portland Forecast Says Next Week’s Snowstorm Could Be Worst of the Century in Pacific Northwest

A company that provides City Commissioner Chloe Eudaly, overseer of the Transportation Bureau, with weather forecasts has just sounded a massive alarm for Winter Storm Maya.

When is the Snowpocalypse Arriving in Portland? The National Weather Service Doesn’t Know

Yesterday the National Weather Service put out an alarming message warning Portlanders of icy road conditions this afternoon. But so far the snowfall has been meager.

Fertile Ground Diaries: “Sisters In The Snow” Explores How Two Siblings Can Belong to Completely Separate Worlds

When two sisters travel to Vienna, they find themselves in a fantasy world when they’re literally sucked into the snowy scene of Bruegel’s famous work, where villagers skate on a distant pond and jagged mountains reach for the sky.

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Police Union President Demands Apology From Commissioner Chloe Eudaly, Suggests Leftist Activists Are the Real Threat to Portland

Riot police at Portland protests on June 30, 2018. (Sam Gehrke)

6 Restaurants We Cannot Wait to Visit for Portland Dining Month

Aviv, one of the participating restaurants for Portland Dining Month.

Coast Guard Lieutenant Arrested For Plotting Mass Murder Wanted White Nationalist Migration to Pacific Northwest

Mount Hood (photo by Ryan LaBriere)

Developers Beef Over Downtown Portland Services Site Near O’Bryant Square

Parking garage underneath O'Bryant Square. (John Floyd / Flickr)

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Texts Between Portland Police and Patriot Prayer Ringleader Joey Gibson Show Warm Exchange 397

Portland Police Built a Convincing Case Against Tusitala “Tiny” Toese for a June 2018 Assault. But Prosecutors Didn’t Take It to Court. 239

Portland Mayor Calls For Investigation of Police After WW Reports Text Messages With Right-Wing Organizer. Read All the Texts Here. 169

Portlanders Call 911 to Report “Unwanted” People More Than Any Other Reason. We Listened In. 139

Portland Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty Said White Men Were Hogging the Microphone. They Didn’t Like That. 113

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