Saturday was the second home match night of the new season for the Portland Thorns, and a first to honor a Soccer City great.
The beloved community tradition continues to reinvent itself to keep up with city's growth and changing times.
The Portland Thorns have kicked off their NWSL Matchday 3 in quite a momentous fashion. Before today’s game against North ...
A Portland family is clinging to hope as a 16-year-old boy remains in critical but stable condition after being shot in the ...
USA Today released its 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards for America's beer scene, with several cities and establishments in ...
Silicon Valley software company Adobe plans to close its downtown Portland office, consolidating work at company sites in ...
UPS said Friday that 244 Portland workers will lose their jobs on June 30 as the package delivery company automates ...
Portland City Council is set to consider a resolution exploring how the city could use social housing to address the ...
A Portland man who has lived in a Safe Rest Village for more than a year is still facing hurdles as he struggles to get into ...
The U.S. Department of Education said on Tuesday its civil rights office is investigating the Portland, Oregon, school system ...
A new tenants union in Portland is promising to do more to fight rent control violations at the same time that the city has increased staffing dedicated to enforcing the new rules. The Portland ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Car thefts in the U.S. were down 17% in 2024, marking the largest decline in 40 years. The National ...