Inside the Race for County Chair: Financial Woes, Homeless Services, and Capitulating to Trump

Two current commissioners are vying to lead Multnomah County in 2027, each promising a new governing style.

The Mercury’s Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for March 9-15

Grasshopper pie, Irish boxing, and where to watch the Academy Awards.

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Do This, Do That

The Mercury’s Do This, Do That: Your Top Events for March 9-15

The Trash Report

THE TRASH REPORT: Rashes, Wigs, Zendaya's Wedding, and Timothee's Breakfast

Second Run Portland

Second Run Portland: Films for Literary Types

Mercury Music Picks

Mercury Music Picks: Montreal Madman Bloodshot Bill, Tortoise Night 2, and Portland Jazz Fest are All Here! 

New Preschool for All Data Challenges Idea That Wealthy People Are Fleeing County

Skeptics have suggested the universal preschool tax was driving high-income earners out of Multnomah County. The latest data doesn’t support that notion.

Pixar Underdog Hoppers Is Undeniably Delightful 

It's also the funniest Pixar movie in forever.

Theater & Performance Fri 12:30 PM

Theater Review: A Mirror Fractures, Like a Kaleidoscope

The questions Sam Holcroft poses about making art under authoritarianism are certainly timely.

News Feb 5 4:30 PM

What Can the Multnomah County District Attorney Do to Stand Up to Trump?

Prosecutors across the country are vowing to hold federal officials responsible for breaking the law. Portlanders are asking the Multnomah County DA to do the same. 

News Feb 21 10:00 AM

Portland City Council Votes To Reshape Its Committee Structure

Councilors determined eight was too many when it comes to their policy committee load. Come the end of March, they’ll be saddled with just five.

Music Feb 12 5:15 PM

Meet The Off Beat: Portland's Newest All-Ages Music Venue

Friday the 13th sees the all-ages venue opening in the former Dancin' Bare strip club. 

Movies & TV Thu 3:00 PM

Bruce Campbell on Death, Dying, and the Evil Dead

The legend talks about DIYing his new movie Ernie & Emma.

Food and Drink Jan 28 9:00 PM

Revered Portland Restaurant RepĂșblica Has Announced It Will Close

Considered the flagship of its restaurant group, República represents a devotion to "Mexico-forward" cuisine and multi-course cultural storytelling.

News Mar 3 3:20 PM

Initiative to Divert Clean Energy Funds to Cops Moves Ahead Under Constrained Timeline

A judge ruled largely in favor of the police union-backed initiative, but its future remains unclear.

Opinion Feb 2 2:00 PM

Remembering Judith Arcana

Portland’s own underground abortionist-turned-poet was a legend. She was also my friend.

News Feb 5 6:22 PM

Man Fatally Shot By Police in NW Portland

Police say the victim tried to shoot security guards at a grocery store five days earlier, leaving behind a shotgun with shells containing "threatening" messages naming Donald Trump.

News Feb 20 6:15 PM

Councilor Smith Walks Back Her Statement Amid Public Outcry

The call for an open carry firearms policy for councilors came after protesters disrupted a Portland City Council meeting. Smith is calling for increased security measures.

Movies & TV Feb 12 6:30 PM

Emerald Fennell Has Made the Least Fucked-up Version of Wuthering Heights

This film seems destined for a long and vibrant afterlife of teenage slumber parties.

Culture Mar 5 8:00 AM

Should Portland Try to Save Lloyd Center Mall?

A growing community taking hold in the mall wants to have some say in its future.

Visual Art Feb 19 4:30 PM

David Hockney Is So Changeable

Portland Art Museum’s new exhibition shows the artist’s evolving style across 60 years and 200 artworks.

Movies & TV Feb 5 1:05 PM

Second Run Portland: In Picnic at Hanging Rock, Valentine’s Day Turns Mysterious 

This month, nine films on love, desire, and human psychology.

News Feb 1 7:15 PM

Portland Officials Condemn ICE After Federal Agents Tear Gas Peaceful Protesters and Children

Saturday’s rally and march led by local labor unions against ICE drew thousands of participants. The disproportionate federal response to a peaceful protest has rattled the city.

Music Feb 23 4:30 PM

PDX Live Is Back at the Square This August! 

Booked by TrueWest, the concert series is heavier than it's ever been. 

Food and Drink Mar 3 1:10 PM

A Bakery Specializing in Viral Korean Salt Bread Is Coming Very Soon

Ponto will sell eight varieties of salt bread per day from its Alberta location.

News Feb 26 8:00 AM

Oregon’s Wildlife is at Risk. Increasing the State’s Lodging Tax Could Help

A bill to raise Oregon’s lodging tax by 1.25 percent to benefit threatened animal species passed the House and now awaits a Senate vote.

News Feb 19 4:56 PM

City Issues Report Clearing Zenith Energy of Alleged Violations

Environmental advocates and city councilors remain skeptical, saying the investigation may have excluded critical context.

News Feb 4 9:45 AM

How a Portland-Based Psychiatrist Ended Up in the Epstein Files 

The prolific sex trafficker met with and allegedly solicited help from Dr. Paul Conti to treat a young woman in his inner circle.

News Jan 29 11:30 AM

Councilors Want City to Move Faster on Enforcement of New Detention Center Fee

A recently adopted detention center impact fee aims to fine property owners whose tenants, like ICE, pollute surrounding areas with tear gas and other chemical agents.

News Mar 3 4:30 PM

Legislators Temporarily Cut Data Centers From Oregon Tax Break Bill

An attempt to spur economic growth has budget and environmental watchdogs worried about unintended consequences. 

Culture Feb 26 2:00 PM

Portland’s First-Ever Azn Zine Fest Is Coming to Fubonn This Weekend

Over 100 zinesters will flood the halls of the shopping center on Saturday.

News Feb 27 3:17 PM

Portland City Administrator Tells Staff ICE Facility Will Remain Open

Raymond Lee says city is committed to keeping the facility open, even as the city works to implement new legislation aimed at holding the feds accountable.