News

Lake Oswego hotel rebrands to a Marriott, aims for classier vibe

The renovated hotel, with 161 guest rooms and now named AC Marriott Hotel Portland Lake Oswego, opened in…

Business

Rite Aid to close a dozen Oregon locations

Pharmacy giant Rite Aid, which filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this year, says a dozen of its Oregon…

Education

Raising awareness of housing instability

(BEAVERTON) — A student at Sunset High School makes it his goal to address student housing instability through…

Business

Craig Prins, appointed after bourbon scandal, plans to exit OLCC this summer

The head of Oregon’s commission overseeing liquor and marijuana plans to leave his position by July 1, he…

Business

Survey aims at making N.E. Sandy Boulevard safer

Residents can weigh in on the future of Northeast Sandy Boulevard, in an effort to make it safer/easier…

Business

Wood Village Walmart celebrates renovations that create easier, more expansive shopping

They cheered and stomped; marveled at magic tricks and cultural dances; and took selfies with an enormous camel…

News

Portland Public Schools superintendent answers five questions regarding May 20 bond measure

The Portland Tribune asked Kimberlee Armstrong, superintendent of Portland Public Schools since 2024, to answer five questions about…

Features

How Portland’s hidden neon shop is keeping the city bright — one tube at a time

Electric Spaghetti Neon, a restoration and custom neon business, is in the yard of Nigel Barnes and Jen…

Government

20 state AGs, including Oregon’s, sue feds for tying transportation and disaster funding to immigration enforcement

Two new federal lawsuits filed in U.S. District Court in Rhode Island Tuesday, May 14, against the U.S.…

Government

Federal chaos leaves Oregon’s economic outlook sluggish, uncertain, short hundreds of millions

Oregon lawmakers will have nearly $756 million less than they anticipated to spend in next two years, according…