The spring equinox falls on March 20! Let's lean into the new light, shall we? This week, rock mother Toody Cole scorches ...
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March Madness is here. If you are a true basketball sicko you’ve probably already called out of work to watch the first two rounds of National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) tournament play, ...
Despite a promising nine point halftime lead, poor shooting and costly turnovers plagued the Portland Trail Blazers in the ...
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Labor Council Secretary Laurie Wimmer privately suggested councilors sue the city to stop “MAGA of the left” from choosing ...
HELLO AGAIN, SMARTY BOTTOM! It's time to put your brainy-brain to the test with this edition of POP QUIZ PDX—our local, sassy ...
With half of your escalators being consistently out of order, why are you completely blocking them off so no one can pass? Why not be like every other mall and leave them open so people can walk up ...
Project Hail Mary: Direc tors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller serve up fresh sci-fi sap for the first day of Spring. Trapped ...
It seems like matcha is in everything these days, from tiramisu to soft serve to overnight oats (looking at you, NYT Cooking) ...
During the pop-up days of Machetes, the lines of people snaking around the block waiting to order could easily be mistaken for a limited edition sneaker drop. But now, Machetes devotees can simply ...
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