Wine-weed parties are now a thing in Oregon, with some winemakers considering how to expand their business and appeal to a younger crowd.
What truly goes into making a wine bottle label? For Argyle Winery and the PNCA it's collaboration, creativity, and youthful enthusiasm.
Greg Denton and Gabrielle Quiñónez Denton were thrice nominated before finally taking home the prestigious culinary honor.
The second annual list recognizes 25 small companies in America the "value greatness over growth," according to Forbes.
The recall affects Smallbatch's frozen 2-pound chicken blend for dogs and cats. Customers with this product can return it for a full refund.
Oregon residents lowered the state's unemployment rate to 4 percent in February, a decrease of .3 percent from January.
When seeking a new place to live, San Francisco residents find Portland most compatible with their established lifestyles, SFGATE reports.
Ken of Ken's Artisan has written a great book about pizza. And the James Beard Awards have noticed.
After a New York Times report charging the company used a program to deceive authorities, Portland wants answers.
After years of labor problems sent container ships away from Portland, the Port will now have a chance to bring them back.
Castagna and Cafe Castagna Owner Monique Siu and her chef, Justin Woodward, make the cut.
Lundgren was one of nine women at a White House roundtable with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Company adds larger vehicles to its somewhat ubiquitous two-seat Smart cars.
The company tells Portland officials they want to be good neighbors.
Restructuring move leads to newsroom cuts and other changes, OregonLive reports.
Lancaster Mall store in Salem is on the list of 2017 closings.
Unoboros announced their sale on their webpage.
The Bureau of Environmental Services has agree to sell a 14-acre property along the Portland waterfront for $12.5 million.
Oregon drivers will pay more at the pump over the holidays than last year with average prices around $2.44 per gallon.
Portland International Airport is testing new security exit lanes through Dec. 22 that will enhance security.
Japanese Garden Society, Oregon Historical Society and others receive gifts.
The master plan unveiled Thursday will guide development of the 33-acre space between the Tilikum Crossing Bridge and the Tram.
Portland Business Journal reports that Tonkin dealerships will keep their name despite being bought by Gee Automotive.
A California-based developer of commercial real estate announces they are the new owners of the historic downtown property.
Gas leak in the basement of a building on Southwest Alder forced the evacuation of several buildings before the all clear was given.
The city is considering ending grace period that allowed property owners to avoid getting the necessary permits.
Food from 100 restaurants now just a couple of taps on your cell phone way.
Stolen cell phone helps lead police to suspect.
Downtown building has been home to a department store for more than 100 years.
Two more pods have been hit in the past two days.
The state detected high levels of pesticides in that strain as well as in some of the Pleeze and Dryzl.
Three of the four carts at the Northeast 42nd Avenue Pod were robbed.
Michael Casey Holland died in May while working on installing a sewer line in Southwest Portland.
The company says 168 people will lose their jobs.
When the company left Portland 15 years ago, it was seen as a big blow to the city.
Attack comes two days after eight carts at Portland Mercado were vandalized.
Eight of the ten cars were damaged.
$500 in chocolate is waiting for you if you help solve this crime.
Investigators find the city did not regularly and systematic analyze industry data,
Anjelica Hayes sees a chance to help people one cupcake at a time.