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The Trash Report

THE TRASH REPORT: The Year In Trash!

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POP QUIZ PDX: We Wish You a Merry Krampus!

Hear In Portland

Hear In Portland: The Cumbia-Kraut NYE of Our Dreams, and Keeks Holding it Down at Swan Dive

Mercury Music Picks

Mercury Music Picks: A John Prine Christmas, a Hardcore Christmas, and a Hip-Hop Christmas 

More Columns

PHOTO ESSAY: Riding in a Winter Wonderland

Every year Portland International Raceway lights up with holiday cheer—for cars and bikes alike.

Dying Wish Are Here to Make Your Hardcore Christmas Dreams Come True

The Mercury caught up with lead singer Emma Boster ahead of the band's second annual Dying Wishmas show. 

News Thu 10:40 AM

“We’re Investing for the Long Term”: How the Future of Portland’s Historic Albina District is Coming Together

The 1803 Fund is dedicating $70 million to Albina redevelopment amid a broader period of investment in Portland’s historically Black district.

News Dec 9 5:00 PM

Portland Police Officer Arrested on Domestic Violence Charges

Jimmy Pryce, a 27-year employee at Portland Police Bureau, faces a criminal trial in Clackamas County.

Culture Dec 10 5:30 PM

Portland Artists Hold a Round Table on Generative AI “Machine Nightmares”

Tired of the machine takeover? So are local artists, like Roger Peet, Lydia Kiesling, John Niekrasz, and Celeste Noche.

News Nov 25 6:30 PM

Oregon to Feds: Rein in Your Officers or We'll Prosecute

Top state attorney says his office will investigate federal officers’ criminal conduct during protests and immigration enforcement

Visual Art Dec 4 5:20 PM

Portland Art Museum Wants to Be Used

Once hidden galleries can now be found; Rothko Pavilion presents a new way to see what was already there.

Music Dec 1 2:00 PM

Concert Review: Riding the Synth Wave with Olivia Block + Pete Swanson + Seth Nehil

Compelling and confusing experimental grooves on a laid-back Sunday night at Holocene.

News Dec 3 4:30 PM

City Council Puts Financial Crackdown On Detention Facilities

Portland City Council approved a new fee to recoup costs associated with detention facilities, both for impacted Portlanders and for the city’s coffers.

Music Dec 8 5:20 PM

Mountain Goats Songs That Are About Portland, an Exhaustive Non-Exhaustive List

The influence of location on singer-songwriter John Darnielle can’t be overstated—and you should listen to these songs!

News Dec 4 3:39 PM

Former Housing Director Says She Was Told Not to Disclose Millions in Unspent Funds 

A memo Helmi Hisserich sent to city councilors says city administration viewed unspent funds as "a big PR problem."

News Dec 5 2:30 PM

Amid Grim Outlook for National Climate Investments, Portland’s Clean Energy Fund Doles Out Nearly $64 Million

PCEF awarded grants to 59 local nonprofits for climate projects. The news comes as the well-endowed program is at risk of being tapped for other city priorities.

News Dec 10 9:05 AM

Local Homelessness Prevention Could See $21 Million Funding Bump

Housing Committee’s “Slow the Inflow” resolution to avert new homelessness heads to full Council

News Dec 10 6:20 PM

Raymond Lee Confirmed as Portland’s First Long-term City Administrator

City leaders celebrate a “new chapter” for Portland government, seek to rebuild damaged trust

Music Dec 5 4:00 PM

Noise & Grain Combines Two of Portland’s Loves: Film Photography and Live Music

The new exhibition adorns Franklin FOTO Gallery’s walls with shots of Michael Hurley, Ural Thomas, Sallie Ford, and more. 

News Dec 2 2:03 PM

Mayor Wilson Nominates New City Administrator

Raymond Lee previously managed Greeley, Colorado before leaving recently to ‘pursue new opportunities.’ 

Photo Essay Dec 8 11:30 AM

Photo Essay: Krampuslauf in Portland

Demonic goats, witches, and winter spirits gathered in Sewallcrest Park before treating SE Hawthorne to a holiday sight.

Music Dec 4 12:00 PM

Concert Review: Primitive Man Howls in the Holiday Season

The Denver doom trio brought fresh-cooked sludge to Star Theater’s black (metal) Friday crowd.

Music Dec 10 2:00 PM

Portland Jazz Festival: A 2026 Primer of the Best the Fest Has to Offer

Mavis Staples or Shirley Nanette? SML or Roger Eno? All of the above!

News Dec 8 1:51 PM

Legacy Health Staff Say They’ll Stay on Strike Until Company Offers Better Deal 

Clinicians say their pay hasn’t kept pace with wages at other local health care systems as the two sides begin mediation.