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Business as Usual at North Portland Scrapyard, Despite Years of Environmental Violationsย 

Auto dismantler NW Metals has amassed more than $550K in state fines over the past decade and continues to operate without proper permits. The business has tested the bounds of Oregonโ€™s environmental enforcement.

NW Metals LLC is facing new enforcement actions brought by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) for repeated violations at its north Portland scrapyards. The notice, sent to the company in November 2025, lists a slew of violations including operating without the proper permits and continually dodging regulatory compliance. As part of the enforcementโ€ฆ

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Join the Cult of the Shrimp Burger

Bbangโ€™s shrimp burger, an ode to a Korean fast food classic, already has a devoted following.

Step aside, Filet-o-Fishโ€”thereโ€™s a new shrimp burger sheriff in town. Bbang, a Korean-inspired burger and fried chicken spot, opened next to Holy Ghost bar on February 18. Even before opening, shrimp burger devotees were waiting eagerly at the restaurantโ€™s metaphorical door. Theyโ€™d come to be obsessed with the shrimp burger in previous years when Doyaji,โ€ฆ

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Introducing King of the Honky-Tonks Gary Stewart

Portland author Jimmy McDonough has written a 544-page biography on the country singer who moved him the most.

Jimmy McDonough was living in Hoboken, New Jersey, when he was first introduced to the King of the Honky-Tonks. A friend put on a record and McDonough was hooked. โ€œThere are times when somebody shows you art or plays you music,” McDonough tells the Mercury, “and even though you don’t quite get it, there’s somethingโ€ฆ

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The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Portland This Weekend: Apr 3โ€“5, 2026

Hortlandia, Holi Festival of Colors, and More Cheap & Easy Events Under $20

Happy Easter weekend to those who celebrate. Get into the spring spirit with cheap and cheerful events from the Holi Festival of Colors to Hortlandia and from the 2026 Oregon Contemporary Artistsโ€™ Biennial: The Price of the Ticket to an Eggstra Awesome Egg Hunt Eggstravaganza!ย For more ideas, check out our top picks of the week.โ€ฆ

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Healing Through Dance at Process PDX

The new-ish club and rave space in a SE Portland warehouse focuses on intentionality, harm reduction, and specialty sound.

Stepping into Process, an underground rave club in the Watershed PDX building on SE Milwaukie Avenue, is a portal into a utopian vision of the future. The bar, tucked behind the ticket stand, faces cubic wooden benches and tables, custom-built for the space and its needs. Illuminated shapes cut out of the walls act asโ€ฆ

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Good Morning, News! US Fighter Jet Downed, AG Pam Bondi Out, NASA’s Moonshot, Measles in PDX, New County Homelessness Director

If you appreciate the Mercury’s interesting and useful news & culture reporting, consider making a small monthly contribution to support our editorial team. Your donation is tax-deductible. You can also subscribe and have our papers delivered! Good Morning, Portland: The Weather app forecasts sort of nice weather this weekend followed by truly nice weather nextโ€ฆ

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Former Los Angeles Homelessness Director Tapped to Lead Multnomah County Department

Board of Commissioners expected to approve Nathaniel VerGow for top Homeless Services Department position amid local funding challenges.

A new director has been selected to run the department that coordinates the countyโ€™s homelessness services. Multnomah County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson announced April 2 that Nathaniel VerGow, who most recently served at Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), was tapped to lead the countyโ€™s Homeless Services Department. Anna Plumb, the Homeless Services Departmentโ€™s currentโ€ฆ

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Second Run Portland: Iranian Docufiction, Soviet Sci-Fi, and Catherine Oโ€™Haraโ€™s Impact

This monthโ€™s rep screening schedule is stacked.

Hello, reader. I am once again requesting you go to the movies, and hereโ€™s why: This month, weโ€™ve got Soviet sci-fi, eerie animation, and some of the 20th centuryโ€™s directorial greats represented (Robert Altman, Akira Kurosawa, Abbas Kiarostami, and the list goes onnnn). Also, have you read Suzette Smithโ€™s picks for the upcoming Portland Panoramaโ€ฆ

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Portland and Seattle Magazines Bought up by Michigan Media Company

New owners cut deep into already struggling Seattle Met and Portland Monthly editorial teams.

City magazines Seattle Met and Portland Monthly have been sold off by their parent company, SagaCity, in a receivership deal to pay off the companyโ€™s debts.  In addition to the Seattle and Portland magazines the agreement includes Houstonia in Texas, Park City Magazine in Utah, and Aspen Sojourner and Vail Beaver Creek Magazine in Colorado.โ€ฆ

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Ticket Alert: Daniel Caesar, Weezer, and More Portland Events Going On Sale This Week

Plus, Muse and More Event Updates for April 2

These newly announced shows are coming for your paycheck. Modern R&B crooner Daniel Caesar will tug heartstrings on his Son of Spergy Tour supporting his album of the same name. Alt rockers Weezer welcome fans to The Gathering, featuring special guests the Shins and Silversun Pickups, this fall. Plus, English rock trio Muse sends outโ€ฆ

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Turn! Turn! Turn! Lives! Lives! Lives!

After months of uncertainty, new owners take over the venerated North Portland venue.

Christmas came way early yesterday, April 1, when it was announced via Instagram that the longtime venue on the corner of North Killingsworth and Williams, Turn! Turn! Turn!, has found new owners to carry on the spaceโ€™s storied legacy of providing Portland with a music living room.  The news comes at a pivotal juncture inโ€ฆ

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