Reports from the arts, culture, and food worlds have been ROUGH lately. January through March are lean times for everyone. So ...
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A federal judge extended a temporary restraining order (TRO) that bars federal agents at Portland's ICE facility from using ...
Students and faculty are trying to save Portland Community College’s modernized music program that could soon disappear.
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The Portland Timbers won their first playoff game in four years last fall, but the 2025 season was otherwise largely a disappointment. After a relatively strong start, the Timbers won just two of ...
What follows is one of the many articles in the Mercury's Black Innovators & Changemakers issue. Find a print copy here, ...
For much of its nearly two year existence, Miguel Alvarado-Lopez has been a fixture behind the scenes at Moonshot Tavern on ...
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