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Portland Rises Up Against Trump and ICE with Two Saturday Protests

A massive march for “No Kings” day, followed by arrests at Portland’s ICE headquarters.

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Photo Essay: To Hit and Be Hit

The Oregon Ravens offer a route for women to play—and excel at—tackle football.

News May 19 3:45 PM

At This Cully Church, an Unwanted Parking Lot Is Now a Garden Refuge

Portland nonprofit Depave led the effort to transform a slab of blacktop behind a church into a thriving green space. The city's zoning code didn't make it easy. 

News Jun 10 2:17 PM

Staff at PeaceHealth Southwest Say Job Cuts Could Backfire

The health care provider is slashing 1% of its workforce. Impacted employees say it will only strain the hospital system and prolong patient stays.

Theater & Performance Jun 11 10:45 AM

Profile Theatre’s Mother Russia Finds Humor in Collapse

Lauren Yee’s farce blends slapstick, surveillance, and Soviet nostalgia, but its critique of capitalism stops short of a fresh indictment.

News May 31 4:06 PM

What Will It Take to Thwart Trump’s Assault on Democracy?

As the US hurtles toward fascism, some urge Americans to resist en masse.

Comics Jun 16 5:00 PM

Rediscover Portland Cartoonist Rupert Kinnard and 50 Years of Black, Gay Comic History

A new collection of his work explores his artistry and activism.

News Jun 12 11:15 PM

Recent Portland Police Actions at ICE Facility Test the Limits of Sanctuary Laws 

As anti-ICE protests escalate in Portland, state leaders call for peaceful protest, but confusion over police involvement lingers.

News Jun 6 11:00 AM

UPDATE: "We Do Not Consent": Sweep at Thousand Acres Removes Longtime Unhoused Community

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News Jun 9 9:30 AM

With Newfound Sway in City Hall, Portland’s Democratic Socialists Hope to Redefine the City’s Priorities

Amid a local budget crisis and national chaos, Portland DSA has big goals. For the first time, it also has a group of allies on City Council. 

News Jun 3 2:57 PM

Police Bureau Terminates Consulting Contract With Former Employee 

Citing budget constraints, Portland’s police chief says he's ending two contracts after questions from the Mercury about potential cronyism.

News May 21 2:23 PM

Power Moves: A Community Organization is Calling the Shots in One of Portland’s Oldest Neighborhoods

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News Jun 14 6:51 PM

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News May 23 4:30 PM

Amended Budget Approval Underscores Rifts Among Portland City Councilors 

Councilor Steve Novick says community centers are off the chopping block after Council agreed to divert $2M from police to parks.