Mayor Ted Wheeler was given a Pepsi during the city council meeting Wednesday. It was nothing like Kendall Jenner's Pepsi commercial.
Commissioner Nick Fish is challenging Portland businesses to convert 1,000 restrooms in 150 days, building on his 2016 conversion campaign.
As of 7 a.m. Pacific, Wednesday, Oregon's junior senator had been on the floor for more than 15 hours. He finished speaking at 7:15 a.m.
House Bill 2004, which would make no-cause evictions more difficult after six months of tenancy, will now head to the Oregon Senate.
Construction on the Morrison Bridge will take six months to complete, Multnomah County officials estimate. The project costs $10.4 million.
Oregon Senate Bill 532 carries a $110 fine for violators who linger in the left lane on two- and three-lane state highways.
Released on bond, Francisco J. Rodriguez Dominguez was allowed to return to his family. A "victory rally" is set for Wednesday, March 29.
The bill increases redemption value of eligible containers from 5 cents to 10 cents.
Francisco J. Rodriguez Dominguez has lived in the U.S. since he was 5 years old. Friends and neighbors are demanding his release.
Assistant Chief Chris Davis has been appointed acting police chief indefinitely. The announcement followed the mayor's city address Friday.
Failure to remove studded tires by the deadline could result in a Class C traffic violation, ODOT officials said.
The roadway was closed after a large landslide March 15. It has since been cleared and repaved.
For the past several weeks protesters have camped and written messages on the sidewalk in front of the mayor's Portland Heights home.
If approved by the Oregon House of Representatives and signed by Gov. Kate Brown, Oregon's legal smoking age will rise to 21 years old.
The "A Place for You" project seeks to place tiny homes into the backyards of willing homeowners, assist with city's homelessness crisis.
Beginning early Friday, the MCSO and others cleared debris and camps that had created unsafe conditions at the popular natural area.
Applications for the Wetland Reserve Enhancement Partnership are due by April 24.
Nearly 67 years after testifying before the Rosenberg grand jury, my grandfather's testimony became the last bit to be released.
The jury convicted two of conspiracy while acquitting the other two. The other two, however, were convicted on other charges.
The new partnership will help coordinate the future road projects of eight local agencies.
The agency started a test program last week with just 250 riders.
The council, which is considering new rules it hopes will impose some order, puts off voting until next week.
"They are not protecting Americans by making stuff up," Dwight Holton, who prosecuted the would-be Christmas Tree bomber, tells Patch.
Along with other members of Congress, Wyden questions the administration's commitment to transparency.
The council will again try to bring order to their meetings so that they can get work done.
The change could have put homeowners in the position of cutting down trees on city land.
Mayor Wheeler directs city's Office of Management and Finance to develop plan to solicit proposals for the city's banking services.
The measure lowers the speed limit to 30 miles per hour on outer Southeast Division.
Tells the nation's attorneys general that threats may have been made "to make others look bad."
Bundy is expected to be the first defense witness.
Judge Anna Brown hands out big victory for the First Amendment.
Court filing documents damage that would be done to the state if the executive order on immigration is allowed to move forward.
While they overturned the exoneration, they did not offer guidance on how - or if - the officer should be disciplined.
Protesters, upset with Mayor Wheeler - saying he hasn't done enough in his one month in office - shut down the meeting for about 45 minutes.
The mayor says he will meet with police officials and community leaders to try to defuse mounting tensions.
They will be moving utilities at first. There will be work. it could be noisy.
The city had tried to move it to federal court but the federal judge wasn't buying it.
The bill would impose five cent tax per pound on ground coffee and coffee beans.
The people looking to develop the hotel across the street want the homeless camp evicted.
City commissioners had anticipated the action and expressed confidence it will survive the challenge.