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University of Oregon Tells Anti-Immigration Advocates to Change The “O” In Their Logo Or Face a Lawsuit

“The University of Oregon neither supports your message, desires to be associated with your message, nor wishes to assist in your fundraising efforts.”

Local Brewery Wins Battle With Portland City Hall Over Leaping Stag Trademark

Old Town Businesses Urge Portland Mayor to Give Up Trademark Battles Over White Stag Sign

“It is wrong and an abuse of power to attempt to bury Old Town Brewing in legal fees.”

Murmurs: Rothko Pavilion Nears Portland City Council Approval

In other news: Attempt to sandbag a new state lawmaker fails.

City Hall and a Local Brewer Both Claim They Own the Trademark to Portland’s Most Famous Deer

Portland City Hall aggressively defends licensing of its White Stag logo. But somebody else owns part of the trademark.

Portland Band the Slants Take Their Trademark Case to the Supreme Court This Week

If upheld, the ruling could have a significant impact on another high-profile trademark case involving the Washington Redskins.

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Oregon Is the First U.S. State to Have an Identified Case of a COVID-19 “Variant of Concern”

Vaccinations at Oregon Convention Center. (Jeff Andersen / OHSU)

How Long Do You Have to Have Lived in Portland Before You’re Allowed to Be Insufferable About It?

Billy Ray's Neighborhood Dive. (Suzie Gotis)

As Patrons Return to Indoor Dining, Oregon’s Restaurants Are in Tatters

The Elvis Room, SE Ash and Grand. (Brian Burk)

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)

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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. 272

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

Forget Pompeii. Is Portland the Next Detroit? 138

Readers Respond to the Prospects of Downtown Portland 137

Face Masks Aren’t Going Out of Style. Maybe You Should Wear Two. 129

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