A Message to the Community from Commissioner Fish December 31, 2019

Council Work Session: A Sustainable Future Presentation November 26, 2019

BES: Portland Recognized as Finalist for Salmon Restoration Work by the 2019 C40 Cities Bloomberg Philanthropies Awards BES News and Media Releases, October 2, 2019

Superfund Council Presentation September 11, 2019

SMILE Ready to Run Community Center in September David F. Ashton in the Sellwood Bee, August 30, 2019

Blog: Scenes from a Willamette River Summer BES City Green Blog, August 30, 2019

Speed Cameras Save Lives. So Why Does Portland Have Only Eight Them? Nigel Jaquiss in Willamette Week, August 28, 2019

Portland Police Bureau Increases Traffic Patrols for First Day of School Nigel Jaquiss in Willamette Week, August 28, 2019

Ambitious Harbor of Hope Project Aims to Help Portland's Homeless Christine Pitawanich in KGW News, August 26, 2019

Homeless Facility Set to Open as Need Rises Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, August 26, 2019

Navigating the Long, Twisty Way to Portland’s Navigation Center Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, August 30, 2019

Northwest Portland Homeless ‘Navigation Center’ Opens in Lauded Public-Private Partnership Molly Harbarger in The Oregonian, August 26, 2019

On the Go with Joe at Slavic Festival Joe Vithayathil in FOX 12 News, August 27, 2019

Hall Monitor: Budget Blind Spots Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, August 29, 2019

State Sets Restrictions for Access to Four Portland-Area Beaches After Nuisance Complaints Jayati Ramakrishnan in The Oregonian, August 26, 2019

Portland Mayor’s Office Considers New Regulations on Fossil Fuels Gordon R. Friedman in The Oregonian, August 28, 2019

State Officials Reject Portland’s Plan for Taller Buildings in Chinatown Nigel Jaquiss in Willamette Week, August 22, 2019

Minority Business Wins with Multnomah Courthouse Project Stephanie Basalyga in the Portland Tribune, August 25, 2019

PBOT Begins Upgrading Parking Meter Kiosks in The Lloyd District Fox 12 News, August 27, 2019

A Place to Go, But No Place to Live Maria Pena Cornejo in the Portland Tribune, August 27, 2019

PHOTOS: Washington Park Summer Festival The Skanner News, August 8, 2019

Where We Live: Carl Henniger’s Jazz Photos Ken Boddie in KOIN 6 News, August 5, 2019

Downtown Fountain Repair Project Finishes For $4 Million Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, August 5, 2019

Portland City Council Approves $60 Fee on All Rental Units Amelia Templeton in OPB News, August 7, 2019

City Council Approves a $60 Rental Registration Fee Blair Stenvick in the Portland Mercury, August 8, 2019

More than Half of the Portland Housing Bond Money Has Been Spent or Spoken for So Far Keaton Thomas in KATU News, August 5, 2019

Portland’s Homeless Numbers Are Flat. But the Number of People in the Most Dire Condition Keeps Growing. Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, August 6, 2019

National Night Out Gives Portland Residents A Chance to Meet Local Public Safety Officials KATU News, August 5, 2019

Portland Bridge Pedal to Draw Crowds, Close Bridges Sunday Donald Orr in OPB News, August 9, 2019

Portland Cello Project The Portland Mercury Events Calendar, August 1, 2019

Thorns’ World Cup Champions Honored by Portland City Council at City Hall Danny Miller on the Thorns FC Blog, July 31, 2019

Portland Thorns Honored by City Council Elise Haas in KOIN 6 News, July 31, 2019

City Council Declared July ‘Portland Thorns FC Month’ Amelia Templeton in OPB News, July 31, 2019

World Cup-Winning Thorns Players to Be Honored by City of Portland KATU News, July 30, 2019

Extensive Improvements Begin at Leach Botanical Garden PP&R News and Media Releases, August 1, 2019

‘Hidden Gem’ Leach Botanical Garden Expansion Begins Kohr Harlan in KOIN 6 News, August 1, 2019

Leach Botanical Gardens Getting an Upgrade KGW News, July 29, 2019

Grand Re-Opening of Halprin Open Space Sequence Nick Fish Blog, July 30, 2019

PP&R, Halprin Landscape Conservancy Celebrate Grand Reopening of The Portland Open Space Sequence PP&R News and Media Releases, July 30, 2019

Portland Parks & Recreation Celebrates End Of $4M Project with Samba Music Fox 12 News, July 30, 2019

MLB To Portland Group Expects to Meet with MLB Commissioner in Next Two Months Jared Cowley in KGW News, July 29, 2019

MLB Stadium? Just Build It Kerry Eggers in the Portland Tribune, July 31, 2019

Portland Police Tout Drop in Crime in Holladay Park Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, July 31, 2019

Portland’s Protected Forestland Grows Thanks to 22-Acre Donation Near Forest Park Jamie Hale in The Oregonian, July 30, 2019

Summer Lunch Program Helps Fill Gap (Opinion) Joe Dang in the Portland Tribune, July 22, 2019

Portland’s Walk with Refugees Carries More Weight This Year, Organizers Say KGW News, July 21, 2019

Portlanders Walk to Support Refugees and Immigrants KOIN 6 News, July 21, 2019

Hundreds Turn Out for 3rd Annual ‘Walk with Refugees and Immigrants’ in Portland KATU News, July 22, 2019

Assault, Disturbance, Theft Calls Drop at Portland’s Holladay Park During Police-Community Partnership Maxine Bernstein in The Oregonian, July 25, 2019

Holladay Park Safety Plan is Cutting Down Crime Emily Burris in KOIN 6 News, July 25, 2019

Expanded Opportunities for Portland’s ‘Exploding’ Art Scene Hannah Ray Lambert in KOIN 6 News, July 25, 2019

Portland Art Museum’s New Native American Art Curator Brings Strong Focus on Contemporary Work Amy Wang in The Oregonian, July 22, 2019

Street Fairs Celebrate Southeast Portland Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, July 25, 2019

Neighborhood Associations Agonize as Portland Moves to Purge Them from Code Gordon R. Friedman in The Oregonian, July 22, 2019

Portland's 'Better Naito Forever' Plan Will Make Naito Bike Lanes Permanent Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, July 24, 2019

A Fluid Situation Brittany Allen in the Portland Tribune, July 17, 2019

Changes in Bloom at East Portland’s Leach Botanical Garden Stephanie Basalyga in the Portland Tribune, July 3, 2019

Peninsula Pool Reopens for Summer on July 8, 2019 PP&R News and Media Releases, July 2, 2019

Portland Parks and Recreation Hosts Water Safety Events for Kids Marja Martinez in FOX 12 News, July 2, 2019

Program Provides Free Food to Portland Kids in Summer Courtney Vaughn in the Portland Tribune, July 1, 2019

Sizzlin’ Summer Sounds Jason Vondersmith in the Portland Tribune, July 3, 2019

Pianos Placed in Portland Parks Asking Strangers to Come Together Over Music Katherine Cook in KGW News, July 1, 2019

Portland Plant Guilty of Water Pollution, Fined $500,000 Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, July 4, 2019

UPDATE: Bomb Threat Evacuates Portland City Hall Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, July 2, 2019

Housing Rezoning Bill Praised and Panned Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, July 2, 2019

A History of Portland Women Artists Oregon Artswatch, July 1, 2019

Portland Business Turn to Street Artists to Help Deter Graffiti Taggers Chris Liedle in KATU News, July 2, 2019

Your City Hall: Civic Life Bureau Rewriting Its Rules for Operations Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, July 2, 2019

PP&R's 2019 Portland World Soccer Tournament Features Record Number of Teams PP&R News and Media Releases, June 26, 2019

Portland World Soccer Tournament Brings Immigrants and Refugees Together for 10th Year Dan McCarthy in KATU News, June 28, 2019

Royal Rosarians Find, and Award, the Best Rose Gardens in Portland Samantha Swindler in The Oregonian, June 26, 2019

Lloyd District Park Programs' Demise Triggers Blame Game Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, June 24, 2019

A Fundraising Campaign Hopes to Raise $300,000 to Relocate the Alder Street Food Carts Matthew Singer in Willamette Week, June 25, 2019

Bull Run Watershed Land Swap to Be Considered Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, June 23, 2019

Portland Police to Host First Active Shooter Training for Religious Communities Blair Stenvick in the Portland Mercury, June 27, 2019

City Passes Renter Protections Christen McCurdy in the Skanner News, June 27

Portland Eyes Citywide Biketown Expansion In 2020, With E-Bikes as Well Andrew Theen in The Oregonian, June 26, 2019

Opinion: Bill for Statewide Uber Regulations Put Cities, Local Concerns in The Back Seat Commissioner Chloe Eudaly in The Oregonian, June 18, 2019

Fun, Free Summer Activities for Kids KATU News, June 18, 2019

Portland Parks & Rec Opens Outdoor Pools for The Season Genevieve Reaume in KATU News, June 18, 2019

Portland Parks & Recreation Outdoor Pools Open for the Summer Christine Pitawanich in KGW News, June 18, 2019

Oh Bouy! Portland Public Pools Officially Open for Summer FOX 12 News, June 18, 2019

Portland Parks and Rec Pools Open Today Jacob Dean in KXL News, June 18, 2019

Where We Live: Mill Ends Park Ken Boddie in KOIN 6 News, June 17, 2019

New East County Park Starts Construction Teresa Carson in the Portland Tribune, June 18, 2019

Citing Safety Concerns, City Council Imposes Longer Penalties for Park Violations Diana Kruzman in The Oregonian, June 19, 2019

Portland Requires Landlords to Use First-Come-First-Served System to Choose Tenants Amelia Templeton in OPB News, June 19, 2019

Portland City Council Passes New Tenant Protections Aimed at Helping People with Criminal Histories Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, June 19, 2019

Portland Gives Renters Win with New Screening, Security Deposit Rules Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, June 19, 2019

City Council Passes Rental Screening Ordinance KOIN 6 News, June 19, 2019

News Release: Environmental Services Reminds the Public That It Is Illegal and Unsafe to Enter the City’s Sewer and Stormwater System BES News, June 18, 2019

'Sewer People' Spur BES to Upgrade Security Emily Burris in KOIN 6 News, June 18, 2019

Videos Show Groups of People Emerging from Portland Sewer Through Manhole Christina Morales in The Oregonian, June 17, 2019

Advisory: Sewage Release from City Manhole on SE Long Street Near SE 128th Avenue BES News, June 17, 2019

Audit: Affordable Housing Bond Spending Off to Good Start Elise Haas in KOIN 6 News, June 19, 2019

Portland’s Housing Bond Off to Strong Start but Risks Not Serving Veterans, Seniors as Promised, Audit Finds Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, June 19, 2019

Portland Pride Parade Shines with Rainbow-Colored Love Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, June 16, 2019

Thousands Line Streets Downtown for Portland’s Pride Parade FOX 12 News, June 16, 2019

Ancestors Honored at Portland's Juneteenth Festival Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, June 15, 2019

Good in the Hood Rolls Into 27th Year R. Dallon Adams in The Skanner News, June 20, 2019

Portland Police Chief Relaxes Education Standard for New Recruits, Allowing No College; May Also Allow Tattoos Above Collar, Beards Maxine Bernstein in The Oregonian, June 19, 2019

Inside the Revamped and Expanded Home of The Timbers and Thorns Jon Bell in the Portland Business Journal, June 18, 2019

Hot Weather Is on The Way – Stay Cool with Portland Parks & Recreation PP&R News and Media, June 11, 2019

Jump into Summer Fun Jason Vondersmith in the Portland Tribune, June 12, 2019

Splash Pads Open in Portland As Temps Hit The 90s KGW News, June 12, 2019

Fountains Open at Parks Around Portland, Splash Pads to Open Wednesday June 11, 2019

Groups Work to Make Holladay Park Safer in NE Portland KATU News, June 12, 2019

‘Makes A Tough Job Tougher:’ Portland Firefighters, Park Employees Do Their Best to Beat the Heat Lindsay Nadrich in KGW News, June 11, 2019

Portland City Council is Committed to Keeping Trail Blazers in PDX Jamie Hudson in NBS Sports Northwest, June 12, 2019

Mayor Ted Wheeler: The Blazers Are Part of Portland's DNA NBC Sports Northwest, June 12, 2019

June 12, 2019: It’s Trail Blazers Day as the Portland City Council Honors the Organization Jamie Hudson in NBC Sports Northwest, June 12, 2019

Portland Declares Today Trail Blazers Day KATU News, June 12, 2019

Portland City Council Honors Trail Blazers’ 2018-19 Season Isaiah De Los Santos in Blazers Edge, June 12, 2019

Check the River Water on Your Phone Before Swimming Jacob Dean in KXL News, June 12, 2019

Portland City Council to Consider New Vision Zero Street Safety Focus Bob Heye in KATU News, June 12, 2019

Portland City Council Passes 9 of 10 Amendments to Renter-Protection Policy Morgan Romero in KGW News, June 12, 2019

Portland City Council Approves Some Changes to Two Controversial Rental Ordinances KATU News, June 13, 2019

Portland Poised to Make it Easier for People with Bad Credit, Criminal Histories to Find a Place to Rent Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, June 12, 2019

Portland Mayor Could Support ‘Flawed’ Rental Screening Ordinance Amelia Templeton in OPB News, June 12, 2019

Mayor Ted Wheeler Poised to Sign onto Tenant Protections Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, June 12, 2019

The Portland City Council Issues Proclamation for Pride Month KGW News, June 12, 2019

City Commissioner Chloe Eudaly Wants to Create Miles of Bus-Only Lanes Along Portland’s Busiest Streets Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, June 12, 2019

Sara Boone Becomes Portland's 1st African American Fire Chief Meerah Powell in OPB News, June 13, 2019

Starlight Parade to Brighten (And Close) Downtown Portland Streets Saturday KGW News, May 29, 2019

2019 Portland Summer Programs The Skanner News Staff, May 30, 2019

FREE Summer Fun! Lucinda Kay in KXL News, May 28, 2019

Do Portland Parks Still Have Barbeque Grills for People to Use? Or Do I Have to Go Out into the Boonies to Find Them? (WARNING: Post contains mature language) Marty Smith in Willamette Week, May 29, 2019

Portland Looks to Cap Income-To-Rent Ratios, And Landlords Push Back Amelia Templeton in OPB News, May 30, 2019

As Tenants Urge City Council to Pass Fairer Rental Policies, Landlords Campaign for the Status Quo Blair Stenvick in the Portland Mercury, May 30, 2019

Anonymous Robocalls from Landlord Group Seek to Defeat Portland Ordinance to Ease Renter Screening Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, May 29, 2019

Baseball Supporters Extend Talks Over Terminal 2 Site Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 28, 2019

Portland Diamond Project Gets 6-Month Extension to Study Port Site’s Baseball Stadium Potential Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, May 28, 2019

Businesses Near Providence Park Ready for Timbers Return Kohr Harlan in KOIN 6 News, May 29, 2019

Providence Park Through the Years: Historic Stadium Has Served Many Purposes Since 1926 Jamie Goldberg in The Oregonian, May 28, 2019

Sources: Council Center Holds in Budget Vote Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 30, 2019

Federal Judge Blocks Masonry Building Warning Signs Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 30, 2019

WWI Almost Ended Portland's Rose Festival Tradition Jason Vondersmith in the Portland Tribune, May 28, 2019

Mayor Wheeler Hires New Deputy Chief of Staff The Skanner News Staff, May 30, 2019

Audit: Portland’s Road Repair and Safety Program Oversight Largely Ineffective Meerah Powell in OPB News, May 29, 2019

Portland City Council Approves Funding for Superfund Cleanup Plans Erin Ross in OPB News, May 22, 2019

Council Approves $24 Million Superfund Cleanup Planning Agreement Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 22, 2019

Portland City Council Set to Contribute to Willamette River Superfund Cleanup Bob Heye in KATU News, May 21, 2019

Portland City Council Approves Budget with Painful Cuts to Parks Amelia Templeton in OPB News, May 23, 2019

City Council Approves $5.6 Billion Budget in 4-1 Vote Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, May 23, 2019

Portland City Council Passes $5.5 Billion Annual Budget, Slashes Parks Jobs and Community Centers Morgan Romero in KGW News, May 23, 2019

Portland City Budget Passes; Cuts, Layoffs on The Way for Portland Parks & Rec John Hendricks in FOX 12 Oregon, May 23, 2019

Portland City Council Approves $5.6B Budget Jim Redden and Lisa Balick in KOIN 6 News, May 23, 2019

Portland City Council Adopts $5.5 Billion Annual Budget, But Cuts Parks Services Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, May 23, 2019

The Uncertain Future of Portland’s Parks Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, May 23, 2019

How Will Portland Fix Its Park Budget Problem? Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, May 21, 2019

Upcoming Space Grant Artists Community Events PP&R Arts and Culture Blog, May 21, 2019

Audit: Portland's Golf Program Is Struggling to Stay Afloat Meerah Powell in OPB News, May 23, 2019

Auditor, PP&R Director Disagree Over Future of Portland Golf Courses Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 23, 2019

Portland’s City-Owned Golf Courses Are Essentially Broke, Auditors Find Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, May 23, 2019

Portland Parks Director Calls Financially Unstable Golf Program a “Good Investment” Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, May 23, 2019

Vanport Commemoration Combats 'Collective Amnesia' Around Historic Flood Erica Morrison in OPB News, May 22, 2019

Straight Talk: Portland Commissioner Amanda Fritz (Part 1) Laural Porter in KGW News, May 18, 2019

Straight Talk: Portland Commissioner Amanda Fritz (Part 2) Laural Porter in KGW News, May 18, 2019

Portland Office of Community and Civic Life Proposes New Commission to Oversee Cannabis Tax Dollars Elise Herron in Willamette Week, May 20, 2019

Portland Leaders Approve New City Hall Security Contract Amid Complaints OPB News, May 22, 2019

Portland-Set ‘Stumptown’ Scores as Most-Watched New TV Series Trailer, Says ABC Kristi Turnquist in The Oregonian, May 23, 2019

Meals on Wheels People Serving Seniors Jason Vondersmith in the Portland Tribune, May 20, 2019

Meals on Wheels People Serving Seniors Jason Vondersmith in the Portland Tribune, May 20, 2019

PP&R Space Grant Artists Community Events PP&R's Arts & Culture Blog, May 21, 2019

City Council Considers Proposal for Portland Harbor Cleanup Fund Erin Ross in OPB News, May 16, 2019

City, State, EPA May Join Forces to Clean Up Harbor Toxins Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 14, 2019

City, State In $24M Deal to Spur Portland Harbor Superfund Work Pete Danko in the Portland Business Journal, May 10, 2019

U.S. Attorney supports Portland Gun Violence Reduction Team Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 14, 2019

U.S. Attorney for Oregon Throws Support Behind Portland Police Gun Violence Reduction Team Katie Shepherd in Willamette Week, May 14, 2019

Should Portland Defund Its Controversial Gun Violence Team? Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, May 16, 2019

A Ferry for Portland? It’s A Point of Conflict in City Council Budget Session Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, May 12, 2019

Portland Leaders Debate Lopsided Distribution of Cannabis Tax Dollars Amelia Templeton in OPB News, May 14, 2019

Earthquake Warning Sign Fight Resumes Tuesday Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 13, 2019

Portland Brick Building Owners Seek to Block Quake Warning Sign Ordinance Permanently Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, May 14, 2019

Watch Cobie Smulders Ruin Two Kidnappers’ Day in the Trailer for Portland-Set ABC Show “Stumptown” Matthew Singer in Willamette Week, May 16, 2019

This Year’s Filmed by Bike Festival Offers the Most Diverse Programming Lineup to Date Chance Solem-Pfeifer in Willamette Week, May 15, 2019

Festival on Two Wheels Jason Vondersmith in the Portland Tribune, May 15, 2019

Party with Paul Bunyan Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 16, 2019

Portland Escalates Fight with Airbnb Over Illegal Listings Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, May 17, 2019

New Swimming Beach to Open on Willamette River in July Keely Chalmers in KGW News, May 9, 2019

Portland Set to Adopt Tryon Creek Cove Trail Master Plan Jonathan Maus in Bike Portland, May 16, 2019

Portland Council Overturns Chief, Finds That Officer Cited Woman for Jaywalking in Retaliation for Her Filming Police Maxine Bernstein in The Oregonian, May 16, 2019

Oregon Disability Group ‘Deeply Concerned’ by E-Scooters Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, May 15, 2019

Portland Hires National Group to Investigate How Police Handle Protests Conrad Wilson in OPB News, May 16, 2019

Blazers Performance on the Court Benefits Local Organizations Catherine Van in KATU News, May 2019

Portland, Oregon, and EPA Partner for Superfund Cleanup Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 10, 2019

Portland, State of Oregon Team Up to Pay for Willamette River Superfund Cleaning OPB News Staff, May 10, 2019

Sources: Portland Superfund Talks in High Gear Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 9, 2019

Post Joint Terrorism Task Force, Portland Adopts New Relationship With FBI Conrad Wilson in OPB News, May 8, 2019

Police Could Still Join FBI Terrorism Investigations Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 8, 2019

City Council Allows Police to Work with FBI Task Force Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, May 8, 2019

FBI Signals Support for New Relationship with Portland Police Conrad Wilson in OPB News, May 7, 2019

Couch Park Adds Inclusive Playground, Plaza, Portland Loo Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, May 4, 2019

Glenhaven Park Is Getting A NEW Playground – Construction Starts the Week of May 13 PP&R News and Media Releases, May 3, 2019

Springwater Corridor Bridge A Boon for Johnson Creek Fish Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, May 5, 2019

Leach Plant Sale Called ‘Best Ever’ David Ashton in the East Portland News, May 2019

Chief defends work of Gun Violence Reduction Team as Commissioner Hardesty pushes to defund it Maxine Bernstein in The Oregonian, May 8, 2019

Portland City Council Paves Way for Timbers to Reopen Stadium by Passing Updated Good Neighbor Agreement Jamie Goldberg in The Oregonian, May 3, 2019

Portland Picks Sports Fields Concept for Massive Post Office Redevelopment Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, May 6, 2019

Uber And Lyft Caused Major Traffic Uptick In San Francisco, Study Says Merrit Kennedy in OPB News, May 8, 2019

Will Portland Pay a CO2 Penalty by Lowering In-City Speed Limits? Marty Smith in Willamette Week, May 8, 2019

Amy Dotson, New Northwest Film Center Director, Says She’s Interested in ‘Visual Storytelling in All Forms’ Kristi Turnquist in The Oregonian, May 7, 2019

Amy Dotson, New Northwest Film Center Director, Says She’s Interested in ‘Visual Storytelling in All Forms’ Kristi Turnquist in The Oregonian, May 7, 2019

Amy Dotson, New Northwest Film Center Director, Says She’s Interested in ‘Visual Storytelling in All Forms’ Kristi Turnquist in The Oregonian, May 7, 2019

Polluted Site Prepped for N. Portland Affordable Housing Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, April 22, 2019

82nd Avenue of Roses Parade to Celebrate East Portland Life Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, April 26, 2019

Straight Talk: Meet New Portland Parks Director Adena Long KGW News, April 23, 2019

Lynchview Park to Break Ground in May Teresa Carson in the Gresham Outlook, April 24, 2019

Bridge Construction Planned Along Springwater Corridor Chrisopher Keizur in the Gresham Outlook, April 23, 2019

Audit Finds No Improvement to Scholarship Program for City Classes and Camps Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, April 24, 2019

Portland City Council Approves Updated Traffic Management Plan for Portland Timbers’ Game Days Jamie Goldberg in The Oregonian, April 25, 2019

E-Scooters Are Back on Portland Streets: 5 Things You Need to Know Andrew Theen in The Oregonian, April 26, 2019

E-Scooters to Re-Appear in Portland Friday Lisa Balick in KOIN 6 News, April 25, 2019

E-Scooters Will Return to Portland As Soon as Friday (With New Rules) Keaton Thomas and KATU News, April 23, 2019

Pacific Northwest College of Art President Don Tuski Leaving April Baer in OPB News, April 25, 2019

Study: Low-Income Areas in Portland at Higher Risk of Flooding, Extreme Heat Dallon Adam in The Skanner News, April 25, 2019

Many Rich Folks Say Renting Beats Buying Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, April 25, 2019

Portland City Council Ordinance on Tenant Screening Criteria Delayed Until May Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, April 19, 2019

In the Sky with PPB Air Support Elise Haas in KOIN 6 News, April 25, 2019

Grass Is Greener: New Netflix Documentary Spotlights Portland Cannabis Industry Leaders Jenni Moore in the Portland Mercury, April 23, 2019

Blues Cruises Set for Waterfront Blues Festival KOIN 6 News, April 26, 2019

Dr. James Lawson Proclamation April 24, 2019

Affordable Housing Developer Gets A Lift from Brownfield Program (Subscriber content) Josh Kulla in DJC Oregon, April 17, 2019

Toxics in Willamette River Killing Young Salmon, Study Says Keely Chalmers in KGW News, April 17, 2019

Portland Timbers Submit New Traffic Management Plan to City Council Bob Heye in KATU News, April 17, 2019

Portland-Based Shrill Gets Picked Up for Second Season Steven Humphrey in the Portland Tribune, April 15, 2019

After Portland’s Withdrawal from Joint Terrorism Task Force, Community Groups Push City Hall to Outline Rules of Engagement Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, April 17, 2019

Council to Consider Four Subsidized Housing Projects Wednesday Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, April 14, 2019

After 5 Years with No Suicides from Vista Bridge, Portland is Considering Permanent Barriers David Stabler in The Oregonian, April 13, 2019

Multnomah County Purchased Former Shelter Building for Mental Health Services, Chair Deborah Kafoury Announces Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, April 12, 2019

Dr. Markisha Smith Steps Into New Role at City Christen McCurdy in The Skanner News, April 18, 2019

Photos: Blessing of the Festival The Skanner News, April 18, 2019

Wilkes Activist Alice Blatt Remembered East Portland News

Hall Monitor: Bully-Proof? Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, March 28, 2019

Ax Cuts Deep into Parks Budget Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, March 27, 2019

Portland's First Trans Day of Visibility Will Focus on Housing Issues Blair Stenvick in the Portland Mercury, March 27, 2019

Eastbank Esplanade Reopens Friday, March 29, 2019 PP&R News and Media

Eastbank Esplanade to Reopen This Week KGW News, March 26, 2019

The Eastbank Esplanade Will Reopen to Bikes and Pedestrians on Friday, March 29 Rosemarie Stein in The Oregonian, March 26, 2019

Portland Tees Up $75 Million For Affordable Housing Projects Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, March 26, 2019

Portland-Filmed Shrill is About Not Apologizing for Your Body Donovan Farley in Willamette Week, March 26, 2019

8 Spring Art Exhibits in Portland That Deserve A Spot on Your Calendar Briana Miller in The Oregonian, March 26, 2019

E-Scooters May Return April 26, Portland Says, With New Regulations Geared to Curb Sidewalk Riding Andrew Theen in The Oregonian, March 25, 2019

Project Closes Columbia Slough Bridge for Months in North Portland KATU News Staff, March 25, 2019

Caddying Led Portland Teen to UO Full Ride KOIN 6 News, March 24, 2019

A Developer Promised Union Jobs in Exchange to Build Tall. The Construction Happened. The Jobs Didn’t. Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, March 27, 2019

Proposal Pushes Portland Landlords to Be More Forgiving of Criminal History, Bad Credit Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, March 28, 2019

Portland’s $5.5M Project Preps Gateway for Street Fairs Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, March 26, 2019

City Attorney Can Now Represent City Employees Threatened Because Of Their Job Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, March 20, 2019

Portland Parks & Recreation Arts Space Grantees PP&R’s Arts & Culture Blog, March 21, 2019

Music Loading Zones Strike Right Note for Portland Bands Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, March 18, 2019

PP&R Budget Cuts, Fee Increases To Be Discussed Tuesday Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, March 17, 2019

Rec Centers on The Chopping Block Amid Budget Shortfall Velena Jones in KOIN 6 News, March 18, 2019

Start of Construction for Barbara Walker Crossing Over Burnside: Parts of Wildwood Trail to Close Portland Parks Foundation Press Release, March 18, 2019

New Pedestrian Bridge Coming to W. Burnside Along Wildwood Trail FOX 12 News, March 21, 2019

Burnside Footbridge Construction to Start Monday KOIN 6 News, March 22, 2019

Construction Starts Monday on Wildwood Trail Pedestrian Bridge Andrew Theen in The Oregonian, March 21, 2019

After Months of Uncertainty, KMHD Will Remain at OPB Ciara Dolan in the Portland Mercury, March 21, 2019

KMHD Jazz Radio to Remain with Oregon Public Broadcasting Tereasa Carson in the Portland Tribune, March 21, 2019

After Months of Uncertainty, KMHD Will Remain at OPB Ciara Dolan in the Portland Mercury, March 21, 2019

Portland Parks & Recreation Arts Space Grantees PP&R’s Arts & Culture Blog, March 21, 2019

PP&R Budget Presentation to Council March 19, 2019

Portland Pushes Ahead with Effort to Become More Age-Friendly Bob Heye in KATU News, March 13, 2019

National Wildlife Federation Honors Portland, Oregon, as one of America’s Top 10 Cities for Wildlife Anna Vecchio in the National Wildlife Federation, March 12, 2019

Commissioners Fish and Eudaly Announce Musician Loading Zones Parking Pilot Program, Supporting Local Musicians with Safer, More Convenient Access to Local Venues PBOT News Release, March 15, 2019

Musician Loading Zones Launch in Portland Chris Young in the Vortex Music Magazine, March 13, 2019

What Happened (And What Didn’t) With Portland’s Creative Space Plan April Baer in OPB News, March 11, 2019

RACC Equity Shake Up: The City Decides to Spread the Grant Fund Wealth Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, March 14, 2019

Shrill Review: Lindy West’s Book Is Now a Portlandia-y TV Show Suzette Smith in the Portland Mercury, March 14, 2019

Increasing Exposure for Native Artists Alex V. Cipolle in The New York Times, March 12, 2019

Unearthing Portland’s Spring Arts SECRETS Suzette Smith in the Portland Mercury, March 14, 2019

Vote Looms on Bringing Jazz Radio Back To MHCC Vote Looms on Bringing Jazz Radio Back To MHCC Teresa Carson in the Portland Tribune, March 14, 2019

With a Vote Looming Next Week, KMHD's Future Looks Bleak Robert Ham in the Portland Mercury, March 14, 2019

Portland Art Museum Pavilion Project OK’d Chuck Slowthower in DJC Oregon, March 12, 2019

Community Centers onCommunity Centers on Portland Parks & Recreation's Proposed Chopping Block Portland Parks & Recreation's Proposed Chopping Block Morgan Romero in KGW News, March 14, 2019

Portland Parks Foundation Hosts Series of March Events The Skanner News, March 11, 2019

Wildwood Trail Segment Will Close Through the Summer to Build Footbridge Over Burnside (Renderings) Jamie Hale in The Oregonian, March 11, 2019

Teen Headed to UO on Full Ride Scholarship Through PP&R’s EAGLE Caddie Program Nick Krupke in KPTV News, March 10, 2019

BIKETOWN Ridership Grew 28 Percent 2018 KOIN 6 News, March 13, 2019

Biketown's Rentals Roll Up Big Numbers The Portland Tribune, March 13, 2019

Bureau of Transportation Wants Funding to Fix Poorly Lit East Portland Streets Blair Stenvick in the Portland Mercury, March 12, 2019

Oregon Reps Are Fighting for LGBTQ Equality in Congress Blair Stenvick in the Portland Mercury, March 14, 2019

Portland’s New Parks Director Gets Big Raise Amid Budget Cuts Gordon R. Friedman in The Oregonian, March 8, 2019

Portland Budget-Writing Process Kicks Off Tuesday Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, March 3, 2019

PP&R Presents The 2019 Portlanders Stand with Refugees & Immigrants Celebration PP&R News and Media Releases, March 5, 2019

Your City Hall: Ride-Hailing Service in Gear for Disabled Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, March 5, 2019

Disability Org: Ban E-Scooter Parking Blocking Sidewalks Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, March 7, 2019

The Portland International Film Festival Is Back for 2019. Here Are Our Picks. The Portland Mercury

Oregon Governor's Office of Film & Television Updates Tim Williams in the Oregon Film Office, March 4, 2019

Artists Rally for Pearl District Tree Imperiled by Hotel Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, March 2, 2019

Oregon Secretary of State Remembered as Tenacious, Dedicated Public Servant Dirk VanderHart in OPB News, March 6, 2019

When the Big One Hits, Hundreds of Portland’s Buildings Could Crumble. Is it Fair to Make Property Owners Prepare? Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, March 6, 2019

Four Rumors Have Sprouted During Portland’s Earthquake Backlash. What’s the Truth? Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, March 6, 2019

Council Reforms Foreclosure Process Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, March 6, 2019

Ladies First The Mercury’s Womxn Caucus, February 28, 2019

Oregon Secretary of State Richardson Dies Following Struggle with Cancer Jeff Mapes in OPB News, February 28, 2019

Oregon Lawmakers Say Goodbye to Dennis Richardson Andy Giegerich in the Portland Business Journal, February 27, 2019

Portland Delays Sign Requirement for Buildings Vulnerable to Big Quakes Amelia Templeton in OPB News, February 27, 2019

Portland City Council Passes Amendments to Controversial Earthquake Safety Policy Blair Stenvick in the Portland Mercury, February 27, 2019

Portland’s Trying to Prepare Brick Buildings for an Earthquake—But at What Cost? Blair Stenvick in the Portland Mercury, February 28, 2019

Portland Delays Earthquake Warning Sign Ordinance Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, February 28, 2019

Council Delays, Changes Quake Warning Requirements Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, February 27, 2019

City Council Delays Ordinance Requiring Quake Warning Signs on Vulnerable Buildings KATU News, February 28, 2019

Portland City Council Delays Controversial URM Signage Requirement Fox 12 News, February 28, 2019

Portland’s New Ride Hailing Dispatch Service for Disabled Residents Might be Imperiled by a New Bill in State Legislature Elise Herron in Willamette Week, February 28, 2019

The Latest Flashpoint in the Debate Over Portland’s Housing Costs? Bike Parking. Sophie Peel in Willamette Week, February 27, 2019

Spring Arts Guide Willamette Week, February 25, 2019

What’s Your Favorite Public Art Work in Portland? Sam Gehrke in Willamette Week, February 26, 2019

‘Oregon’s Black Pioneers’ Premieres Tonight on OPB and Online The Skanner News, February 25, 2019

At the Heart of The Latest Portland Police Dispute? Meet Ryan Lee Nick Budnick in the Portland Tribune, February 28, 2019

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown Signs Nation’s First Statewide Rent Control Law Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, February 28, 2019

LGBTQ Community Bands Together After Hate Crime Reports Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, February 24, 2019

Portland at All Hours - Cully Park, Northeast Portland Willamette Week, February 18, 2019

Washington Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler Objects to Portland's JTTF Withdrawal Amelia Templeton in OPB News, February 20, 2019

Catholic Church to Get 300 Chronically Homeless Off Street; Housing Emergency Extended Reed Andrews in KATU News, February 21, 2019

NAACP-Led Coalition Isn't Satisfied with Proposed Changes to Earthquake-Unsafe Building Rules Blair Stenvick in the Portland Mercury, February 20, 2019

Portland’s Big Pipe Is Keeping Poop Out of the River Elise Herron in Willamette Week, February 12, 2019

Council Votes to Withdraw from Terrorism Task Force Nick Budnick in the Portland Tribune, February 13, 2019

Portland’s Terrorism Task Force Vote Splits Anti-Hate Coalition Nick Budnick in the Portland Tribune, February 12, 2019

Portland Commissioners Grill FBI, DOJ Over Terrorism Task Force Amelia Templeton in OPB News, February 12, 2019

Portland Withdraws from Federal Joint Terrorism Task Force, Again Amelia Templeton in OPB News, February 13, 2019

Portland Leaves the Joint Terrorism Task Force Again, Becoming Second U.S. City to Cut Ties Katie Shepherd in Willamette Week, February 13, 2019

Portland City Council Votes to Leave Joint Terrorism Task Force Maggie Vespa in KGW News, February 13, 2019

Portland City Council Votes to Pull Out Of JTTF KOIN 6 News, February 13, 2019

Portland City Council Votes to Leave FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force FOX 12 News, February 13, 2019

Portland City Council to withdraw from Joint Terrorism Task Force KATU News, February 13, 2019

Citing Deep Distrust, Portland Pulls from FBI Anti-Terror Panel Gordon R. Friedman in The Oregonian, February 14, 2019

City Council Votes to Remove Portland Police from FBI Task Force Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, February 13, 2019

City Votes to Get Out KXL News, February 13, 2019

Editorial: Joint Terrorism Task Force Critical to Portland’s Safety The Oregonian Editorial Board, February 10, 2019

Judge Temporarily Blocks Required Earthquake Warning Signs Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, February 14, 2019

Judge Delays Portland Earthquake Warning Ordinance as City Weighs Changes Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, February 14, 2019

Fritz: Non-Religious Rights Should Be Protected Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, February 11, 2019

Portland City Council Looks to Add Discrimination Protections for Non-Religions KATU News, February 13, 2019

Native American Culture and Tradition Thrive Through Canoe Journey Danika Sandox in OPB News, February 11, 2019

31 Reasons to Love Portland Right Now Willamette Week, February 12, 2019

The Willamette River and Its Polluted Past Emily Green in Street Roots, February 8, 2019

How the Diversity of Portland Compares to That of Its Elected Officials Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, February 13, 2019

Portland Pump Station Releases 2,700 Gallons of Sewage into Tributary of Tanner Creek FOX 12 News, February 14, 2019

Texts Between Portland Police and Patriot Prayer Ringleader Joey Gibson Show Warm Exchange Katie Shepherd in Willamette Week, February 14, 2019

In Hot Real Estate Market, Portland Artists Are Forced to Get Creative About Space Amy Wang in The Oregonian, January 31, 2019

Portland Parks Facing $7 Million Shortfall Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, January 29, 2019

Portland seeks Forest Park wildfire risk reduction grant Bob Heye in KATU News, January 29, 2019

City Council to Sign Resolution Denouncing White Supremacy and Alt-Right Groups in Portland City Council to Sign Resolution Denouncing White Supremacy and Alt-Right Groups in Portland, January 30, 2019

Portland Parks & Recreation Budget FAQ January 24, 2019

Portland Parks Facing $7 Million Shortfall Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, January 23, 2019

Five Things for Thursday, Including A Pitfall for Parks Jon Bell in the Portland Business Journal, January 24, 2019

Everyday Heroes: Portland Parks Ranger Program Soars Under Vicente Harrison's Leadership Stuart Tomlinson in KATU News, January 18, 2019

Portland International Raceway Announces Major Event Schedule for 2019 PP&R News and Media Releases, January 24, 2019

Supportive Housing Projects in The Works Josh Kulla in the DJC Oregon, January 18, 2019

Commissioner Fish Says He’s Blessed with Support While Battling Cancer, Hopes Wheeler Runs for Second Term Nate Hanson in KGW News, January 11, 2019

Murmurs: Fish Pushes Brownfield Redevelopment Deal Willamette Week, January 16, 2019

MLK Day 2019 In Portland: Events Honor Legacy of The Rev. Martin Luther King. Jr Kjerstin Gabrielson in The Oregonian, January 17, 2019

PP&R Recruiting Ninth Grade Students for Golf EAGLE Caddie Program PP&R News and Media Releases, January 16, 2019

Free Golf Clinics! KATU News Afternoon Live, January 2019

City, State Agencies Award $12M For Housing to Help Combat Homelessness FOX 12 News, January 10, 2019

Barbara Walker Footbridge Over Burnside Nears Construction Phase PP&R News and Media Releases, January 7, 2019

1,200 Portland Employees' Salaries Frozen Due to High Pay Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, January 4, 2018

New Pay Equity Law Throws City of Portland Into Confusion Ericka Cruz Guevarra and Amelia Templeton in OPB News, January 4, 2019

Poop to Power Won't Include Food Scraps Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, January 8, 2019

Our Opinion: Our Wishes for 2019 Portland Tribune Editorial Board, January 1, 2019

How Cancer Changes Hope Kate Bowler in The New York Times, December 28, 2018

Hardesty Sworn In The Skanner News, January 2, 2019

Jo Ann Hardesty, 1st Woman of Color on Portland City Council, Takes Office Amelia Templeton in OPB News, January 2, 2019

Jo Ann Hardesty Officially Becomes the First African-American Woman to Serve on Portland City Council Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, January 2, 2018

My Year-End Report to The Community Commissioner Nick Fish in Street Roots News, December 21, 2018

‘Winterfest’ Comes to Foster Road David Ashton in East PDX News, December 2018

14 Ways Portland Changed for The Better In 2018 Grant Butler in The Oregonian, December 25, 2018

Portland's Mayor Ted Wheeler Reflects On 2018, Talks About Goals For 2019 KATU News, December 23, 2018

Ride Free on TriMet When You Ring in 2019 The Skanner News, December 26, 2018

Feds Add Funds for Streetcar Expansion to Montgomery Park Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, December 21, 2018

Opinion: Dan Saltzman On His 20 Years on Portland City Council Commissioner Dan Saltzman in The Oregonian, December 14, 2018

A Christmas Miracle: Portland Got 3 Inches of Rain but the Sewers Didn’t Overflow into the Willamette River Aaron Mesh in Willamette Week, December 18, 2018

Why I’m Happy About 2018 Tom Chamberlain in NW Labor Press, December 20, 2018

New Grants Projects Connect Underserved Communities with Local Parks and Programs Portland Parks Foundation Blog, December 20, 2018

Portland is Producing Lots of Affordable Housing – But Not for the City’s Poorest Residents Nigel Jaquiss and Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, December 19, 2018

City Expects to Increase Goal for Housing Bond Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, December 19, 2018

Portland Mayor: Homelessness Can Be Fixed Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, December 20, 2018

Portland Police Bureau to Hire Homeless Liaison Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, December 17, 2018

Police Bureau Hiring New Liaison to Work with Homeless People Pamplin Media Group, December 17, 2018

Our Opinion: Keep City in Terrorism Task Force Portland Tribune Editorial Board, December 20, 2018

Mayor: Exiting FBI task force puts city 'out of the loop' Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, December 15, 2018

Bringing Baseball to Stumptown: 'We Can Do It' Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, December 19, 2018

To Build A Ballpark, Baseball Must Overcome Oregon's Love of Industrial Land Anna Griffin in OPB News, December 21, 2018

Exhibition Coming to Portland Art Museum Will Celebrate Opulence of Paris Before WWI Nikki Kingery in the Portland Business Journal, December 18, 2018

‘Native Art Mart’ Returns to Mt. Scott Center David F. Ashton in East Portland News, December 2018

Portland Taking Over Homeless Camp Cleanups for ODOT Molly Harbarger in The Oregonian, December 19, 2018

City Takes Over Homeless Camp Cleanups on State Property Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, December 19, 2018

Lawsuit Filed Against URM Building Warning Signs Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, December 20, 2018

Winter Window Walk Old Town Chinatown Blog, December 2018

Portland Ahead of House Speaker on Controversial Infill Policy Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, December 20, 2018

Hotel Tower Set to Be Portland's 5th-Tallest Building Wins Design Approval Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, December 20, 2018

6 Ways to Save Water and Money This Holiday Season The Portland Water Blog, December 2018

Portland City Commissioner Nick Fish: Looking ahead to 2019 KATU News, December 9, 2018

Artists Offered Free Studio Space in Effort to Slow Portland Gentrification Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, December 12, 2018

Portland Is Poised to Spend Tourist Dollars to House the Homeless Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, December 12, 2018

Portland-Area Officials Seek to Fill a $3.25 Million Gap in the Metro Housing Bond Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, December 13, 2018

141 Affordable Units Slated for Sugar Shack Site in Cully Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, December 10, 2018

Portland Police Chief Responds to Concerns from Homeless Community Emily Green and John Emshwiller in the StreetRoots News, December 7, 2018

Airbnb Deal Aims to Fix Problem with Short-Term Rentals Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, December 13, 2018

City Won't Legalize Vacation Rentals, But Does It Matter? Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, December 13, 2018

City Council Approves Capacity, Location, and Technology of Bull Run Filtration Plant The Portland Water Blog, December 2018

For the Ninth Time This Year, A Bear or Something Pooped in Portland’s Water Supply Elise Herron in Willamette Week, December 13, 2018

Big Pipe 2.0: Council Approves Construction of Earthquake-Proof Pipe Under Willamette Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, December 12, 2018

Who Stole a Benson Bubbler? Portland Wants Its Water Fountain Back Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, December 13, 2018

Portland Economy Holding Strong, But Recession Would Jolt City Budget Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, December 11, 2018

Portland Police Chief Calls Sluggish Public Records ‘Huge Issue’ That Must Be Fixed Bethany Barnes and Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, December 14, 2018

Gateway Center for Domestic Violence Services Merges with Multnomah County Amelia Templeton in OPB News, December 7, 2018

Commission: Infill Report Mostly Good News Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, December 12, 2018

Portland Parks Foundation Welcomes New Executive Director Randy Gragg PP&R News and Media Releases, November 29, 2018

Take a video tour of Portland’s Pittock Mansion Samantha Swindler in The Oregonian, December 4, 2018

Portland City Commissioner Dan Saltzman's Exit Interview KATU News, December 2, 2018

The Unlikely Politician The Unlikely Politician, December 5, 2018

Audit Flags Problems with Portland’s Environmental Agency Cassandra Profita in OPB News, December 4, 2018

Audit Finds Holes in Portland's Watershed Restoration Program Blair Stenvick in the Portland Mercury, December 4, 2018

Portland Falls Short on Tracking ‘Green Streets,’ Watershed Work, Auditor Says Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, December 4, 2018

Portland Council Unanimously Approves Deal for Unarmed Police 'Safety Specialists' Amelia Templeton in OPB News, December 5, 2018

City Council Unanimously Approves New Unarmed Police Role Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, December 5, 2018

City Council Approves Negotiated Job Duties for New Portland Public Safety Specialists Maxine Bernstein in The Oregonian, December 5, 2018

New Term, New Role: PS3's Coming to Portland Police Lisa Balick and KOIN 6 News, December 5, 2018

Pepper Spray, But No Gun: Portland City Council Approves New Police Specialist Position Marja Martinez in FOX 12 News, December 5, 2018

Want A Straw for Your Drink in Portland? You’ll Have to Ask. Ericka Cruz Guevarra in OPB News, December 5, 2018

Portland Restaurants, Bars - Even Schools - Must Cut Down on Use of Throwaway Plastics Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, December 5, 2018

Portland City Council Passes Ordinance to Reduce Single-Use Plastics KGW News, December 6, 2018

Portland City Council Unanimously Passes Single-Use Plastics Ordinance Fox 12 News, December 5, 2018

Many Vacancies Atop Portland Bureaus at Key Time Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, December 1, 2018

Superfund Status Should Not Impede Proposed Ballpark on Portland Harbor Nigel Jaquiss in Willamette Week, December 2, 2018

Council to Consider Transferring Domestic Violence Staff to County Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, December 2, 2018

Portland Likely to Withdraw from FBI Anti-Terror Operation Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, December 4, 2018

Take A Video Tour of Portland’s Pittock Mansion Samantha Swindler in The Oregonian, December 4, 2018

Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Coming to East Portland, Milwaukie, Hillsboro Andrew Theen in The Oregonian, December 3, 2018

Lyft Completes Acquisition of Portland's Bike-Share Program Operator Carrie Ghose in the Portland Business Journal, December 3, 2018

Dan Saltzman Reflects on His 25 Years in Public Service Lisa Balick and KOIN 6 News, November 23, 2018

EPA Plans Formal Meeting with Willamette River Polluters to Pressure Them to Get Started on Superfund Cleanups Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, November 26, 2018

Portland Diamond Project Strikes Deal to Develop Riverfront Stadium at Port Terminal (Renderings) Jon Bell and Erik Siemers in the Portland Business Journal, November 29, 2018

Portland Diamond Project Picks Terminal 2 For Ballpark Stephanie Basalyga in the Portland Tribune, November 29, 2018

Portland Diamond Project Announces Plan to Build MLB Stadium at Terminal 2 Site KGW News, November 29, 2018

Portland Diamond Project Announces Plans to Bring MLB Stadium to Terminal 2 KATU News, November 29, 2018

A Riverfront MLB Stadium? We Talked to The Portland Diamond Project for More Details (Subscriber Content) Jon Bell in the Portland Business Journal, November 29, 2017

8 Portland Arts Picks: Dance, Classical Music, Art, Radio Drama and Theater Amy Wang in The Oregonian, November 30, 2018

15 Smashing Artists Repertory Theater Performances of The Last Five Years (Photos) Andy Giegerich in the Portland Business Journal, November 26, 2018

Portland Mayor Will Bring Proposal for Unarmed Police Officers to City Council Next Week Katie Shepherd and Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, November 29, 2018

Portland City Council Won’t Block NW Portland Affordable Housing Development Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, November 30, 2018

November 2018 Update: Washington Park Reservoir Improvement Project The Portland Water Blog, November 2018

Portland City Council Rejects Mayor’s Plan to Restrict Violent Protests Katie Shepherd in Willamette Week, November 14, 2018

Portland Mayor's Controversial Protest Ordinance Fails in City Council Amelia Templeton in OPB, November 14, 2018

Portland City Council Rejects Mayor's Protest Restrictions Alex Zielinksi in the Portland Mercury, November 14, 2018

Council Rejects Wheeler Protest Ordinance Nick Budnick in the Portland Tribune, November 14, 2018

Portland City Council Rejects Mayor Ted Wheeler's Protest Restrictions Plan Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, November 14, 2018

Mayor Wheeler's Protest-Restricting Ordinance Fails in City Council Vote KGW News, November 14, 2018

Wheeler's Protest Ordinance Fails in City Council Vote KOIN 6 News, November 14, 2018

Portland City Council Rejects Mayor Wheeler's Protest Ordinance By 3-2 Vote KATU News, November 14, 2018

Portland City Council Rejects Mayor Wheeler’s Proposed Ordinance on Protest Restrictions Fox 12 News, November 14, 2018

Portland City Council Rejects New Protest Restrictions The Skanner News, November 15, 2018

Portland City Council Rejects New Protest Restrictions AP Newswire in U.S. News & World Report, November 14, 2018

Business, Tourism Support Wheeler's Protest Ordinance Lisa Balick and KOIN 6 News, November 9, 2018

Portland Prepares for First Protest Since Mayor Wheeler's Ordinance Was Rejected KATU News, November 15, 2018

The Regional Arts & Culture Council Announces New Executive Director RACC Press Release, November 13, 2018

Portland’s Arts Agency Hires Madison Cario To Top Job April Baer in OPB News, November 14, 2018

Portland Backs $36 Million In Projects to Speed Up Buses, Make Protected Bike Lanes Andrew Theen in The Oregonian, November 15, 2018

City's Plan to Limit Cars in Central Portland Includes Massive Investment in Parking Blair Stenvick in the Portland Mercury, November 13, 2018

Portland City Council Approves 18 Proposed Projects in Central City In Motion Plan KATU News, November 15, 2018

Businesses Respond to Sweeping Portland Transportation Plan Caleb Diehl in Oregon Business, November 16, 2018

Portland City Council OK's Limits on Plastic Straws, Utensils Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, November 14, 2018

Portland Votes to Restrict Use of Plastic Straws, Stirrers Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, November 14, 2018

City Council Considers Plastic Straw Ban on Wednesday KOIN 6 News, November 11, 2018

Remembering Mulugeta Seraw Remembering Mulugeta Seraw, November 8, 2018

Seraw To Be Honored On 30th Anniversary of Death Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, November 11, 2018

30 Years Ago, White Supremacists in Portland Beat an Ethiopian Man to Death Michael Rollin in KGW News, November 13, 2018

At a Memorial for Mulugeta Seraw, Portland Adds Signs to Mark the Streets Where He Was Murdered At a Memorial for Mulugeta Seraw, Portland Adds Signs to Mark the Streets Where He Was Murdered, November 14, 2018

Signs in SE Portland Honor Ethiopian Man Murdered by White Supremacists 30 Years Ago Christine Pitawanich in KGW News, November 14, 2018

PP&R Presents Native American Marketplace & Family Day PP&R News and Media Releases, November 15, 2018

How to Spot a Utility Scam This Holiday Season (And All Year Round) The Portland Water Blog, November 13, 2018

Red Electric Trail Bridge Ready to Roll Stephanie Basalyga in the Portland Tribune, November 15, 2018

Oregon Humane Society Day Is Nov. 14 - Celebrating 150 Years of Adoptions KATU News, November 14, 2018

News Release: PBOT Penalizes E-Scooter Company Skip for Failing to Serve East Portland, Violating Pilot Program Rules PBOT News Release, November 13, 2018

Commissioner Nick Fish Statement Protest Ordinance November 14, 2018

Metro Housing Bond Cruising to Victory in Portland Area Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, November 6, 2018

Ballots for Buildings: Voters Weigh Affordable Housing Measures Teresa Wiltz in Pew Charitable Trusts’ Stateline Research and Analysis, November 6, 2018

Portland Voters Elect Hardesty as 1st Woman of Color to City Council Amelia Templeton in OPB News, November 6, 2018

Portland Parks & Recreation Wedding Reservations for Most Of 2019 Taken Via Lottery System PP&R News and Media Release, November 5, 2018

Portland Parks 2019 Wedding Lottery Opens This Month Anamika Vaughan in Willamette Week, November 5, 2018

Want to Reserve Park for Your 2019 Wedding? Jump into City's Lottery The Portland Tribune, November 6, 2018

Portland Commissioners Push Back Mayor's Protest Restriction Plan Amelia Templeton in OPB News, November 8, 2018

Portland City Council Meets to Discuss Ordinance That Would Put Restrictions on Certain Types Of Protests FOX 12 News, November 8, 2018

Wheeler 'Will Not Allow Planned Street Violence' Lisa Balick in KOIN 6 News, November 8, 2018

Portland City Council Mulls New Protest Limits, To Activists' Fury Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, November 8, 2018

Portland’s Mayor Wants More Power to Regulate Protests, He Just Needs 1 More Vote to Get It Amelia Templeton in OPB News, November 8, 2018

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler Does Not Have the Votes Secured for his High-Profile Public Safety Ordinance Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, November 6, 2018

City Council Will Not Vote on Protest Ordinance Today After Mayor Drops Emergency Clause Katie Shepherd in Willamette Week, November 8, 2018

Are Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler's proposed limits on protests legal? Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, November 7, 2018

She Learned the Ropes at One of the Most Corrupt Police Departments in the Country. Now Danielle Outlaw Runs the Portland Police—and She Wants More Power. Katie Shepherd in Willamette Week, November 7, 2018

Portland Diamond Project Pulls $80M Offer for PPS Major League Baseball Stadium Site Bethany Barnes in The Oregonian, November 7, 2018

Baseball Supporters Withdraw Offer for PPS Headquarters Building Jim Redden and Shasta Kearns Moore in the Portland Tribune, November 7, 2018

Portland's Pending Baseball Stadium Won't Be Coming to The Rose Quarter Blair Stenvick in the Portland Mercury, November 7, 2018

Portland Diamond Project Pulls Offer for PPS Site Near Moda Center Jared Cowley in KGW News, November 7, 2018

The Second Wave of Portland’s Meth Epidemic Hits Homeless Hardest Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, November 8, 2018

City Hall Update: Council OKs MAX Line Route for Southwest Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, November 6, 2018

‘Culinary Corridor': New Home for Food Carts? Gabrielle Karol in KOIN 6 News, November 5, 2018

Portland Parks & Recreation Remains Salmon-Safe, 15th Straight Year PP&R News and Media Releases, November 1, 2018

Portland City Council Streamlines Movie, TV Permits Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, October 30, 2018

Mayor Hands Off URM Program Allan Classen in the NW Examiner, November 2018

Springwater Corridor Over ‘Salmon Subway’ Open Ahead of Schedule FOX 12 News, October 31, 2018

Springwater Corridor Reopens After Long Closure for Salmon Project Andrew Theen in The Oregonian, October 31, 2018

Final Yard Tree Giveaway Event Is Saturday, 11/3/18 PP&R News and Media, October 31, 2018

City Holds Tree Giveaway for East Portland KGW News, November 1, 2018

Portland City Council Oks SW Corridor MAX Plan Amy Frazier and KOIN 6 News, November 1, 2018

$2 Billion Barbur MAX Line Plan Gets Unanimous Portland Council OK Andrew Theen in The Oregonian, November 1, 2018

Council to Consider Wheeler Protest Ordinance on Nov. 8 Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, November 1, 2018

Chloe Eudaly Has Portland Workers Getting Out the Vote – Is That Legal? Amelia Templeton in OPB News, October 30, 2018

Weekend Rain Causes Sewage Spill into Willamette River, Health Warning Issued KATU News Staff, October 29, 2018

'Culinary Corridor' Proposal Could Give New Life to Downtown's Largest Food Cart Pod (Subscriber Content) Jon Bell in the Portland Business Journal, October 31, 2018

Oaks Bottom Restoration 'A New Salmon Subway' Kohr Harlan in KOIN 6 News, October 22, 2018

'Salmon Subway' Finally Complete; Oaks Bottom Set to Reopen Next Week Brenna Kelly in FOX 12 News, October 22, 2018

Project Finished: Salmon Can Now Reach Oaks Bottom KATU News, October 22, 2018

Where We Live: The Portland Film Festival Ken Boddie in KOIN 6 News, October 22, 2018

Portland Parks & Recreation Invites You to Take Part in the 15th Annual No Ivy Day PP&R News and Media Release, October 24, 2018

Portland Parks & Recreation Bureau Asks Workers to Take Time Off If They Want to Join “Get Out the Vote” Drive Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, October 24, 2018

EPA Proposes Reducing Cleanup Plans at Portland Harbor Superfund Site Cassandra Profita in OPB News, October 23, 2018

EPA Proposes Scaling Back Portland Harbor Cleanup The Associated Press and KOIN 6 News, October 23, 2018

EPA Wants to Reduce Portland Harbor Superfund Cleanup, Saving $35M (Subscriber Content) Pete Danko in the Portland Business Journal, October 23, 2018

Here Are the Results of Portland's E-Scooter Survey Erik Henriksen in the Portland Mercury, October 22, 2018

Newly Discovered Faults on Mount Hood Could Trigger a Massive Portland Earthquake Elise Herron in Willamette Week, October 22, 2018

Film & TV Resolution October 25, 2018

Outside Work Resolution October 24, 2018

Opinion: Art Investments Opening Minds Across A Changing Portland Linda McGeady in The Oregonian, October 11, 2018

Illegal Airbnbs Could Take 1,500 Rentals Off Market Thacher Schmid in the Portland Mercury, October 11, 2018

Portland Ranked 10th Greenest City in National Survey Kale Williams in The Oregonian, October 12, 2018

Nike, Portland Trail Blazers Come Together with Local Youth at Parklane Park to Celebrate Citywide Basketball Court Revitalization Project PP&R News and Media Release, October 12, 2018

Blazers, Nike Help Revitalize Portland Basketball Courts Elise Haas in KOIN 6 News, October 12, 2018

Blazers Helping to Revitalize Community Basketball Courts NBC Sports Northwest Video, October 12, 2018

Rip City Drive with Travis and Chad NBC Sports Northwest Rip City Radio (Nick’s segment begins at 101:20), October 11, 2018

Nike and the Portland Trail Blazers Celebrate the Tip-Off of Citywide Basketball Courts Revitalization Project The Skanner News, October 12, 2018

Vincent Johnson Becomes New Director of Portland Parks Golf PP&R News and Media Release, October 9, 2018

Portland Budget Director Leaves for Parks & Rec Job Gordon R. Friedman in The Oregonian, October 9, 2018

Mayor Pledges More Trash Pickup in Downtown Portland Gordon R. Friedman in The Oregonian, October 11, 2018

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler Pledges Daily Emptying of Downtown Trash Cans Anaika Vaughan in Willamette Week, October 17, 2018

Wheeler Hopes New Trash Initiative Will Clean Up City KOIN 6 News, October 11, 2018

Daily Trash Pickup Service in Downtown Portland To Begin In 2019, New Garbage Bin Designs Revealed FOX 12 News, October 11, 2018

Portland Moves to Clean Up Its Act (Or At Least Its Streets) Portland Moves to Clean Up Its Act (Or At Least Its Streets), October 11, 2018

Portland City Council Votes to Label All Earthquake-Unsafe Buildings Alex Zielinski in the Portland Tribune, October 10, 2018

Earthquake Warning Signs Required in Brittle Portland Buildings Starting Next Year Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, October 10, 2018

Portland Council Adopts Sign Policy to Warn Community of Seismically Unsafe Buildings Sarah Hurwitz in FOX 12 News, October 12, 2018

Portland Center Stage’s New Artistic Director Wants Theater for Everyone Rebecca Jacobson in the Portland Monthly, October 9, 2018

Trailer Premiere: The 45th Northwest Filmmakers' Festival (Starring Drag Clown Carla Rossi!) Erik Henriksen in the Portland Mercury, October 9, 2018

Portland Drag Queen Darcelle's Life Story Is Now A Virtual Reality Experience Lee Williams in The Oregonian, October 8, 2018

'Can My Wig Fit??': KGW Carpool with Poison Waters KGW News, October 10, 2018

Council: MAX Line Vote to Follow Housing Strategy Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, October 8, 2018

How Different Would Your Day Be Without Water? The Portland Water Blog, October 2018

Portland Named 'Best Foodie City' In America Lizzy Acker in The Oregonian, October 11, 2018

Portland Moves to Preserve Affordable Homes Near New MAX Line Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, October 4, 2018

Southwest Corridor MAX Line Raises Environmental Concerns Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, October 4, 2018

Achieving as a Parks Ranger The Portland Observer, October 4, 2018

Business Movers: Vicente Harrison Rosemarie Stein in The Oregonian, October 3, 2018

Sewage Advisory: Valve Failure Leads to Sewage Release to Ground Along NE Marine Drive, Traffic Not Affected BES News, October 3, 2018

Sewage Advisory: Grease in Sewer Pipes Leads to Overflow on SE Foster Road BES News, October 2, 2018

Grease-Clogged Sewer Line Causes Sewage Overflow on Foster Road Colin Miner in the Portland Patch, October 2, 2018

Leaf Day Is Free: Portland Announces End to Leaf Pickup Fees Max Barr in KGW News, October 2, 2018

New PSU Research Centers Will Study Homelessness, Technology Tim Gordon in KGW News, October 1, 2018

Portland Is at Risk for Liquefaction in an Earthquake, Here’s Why Keely Chalmers in KGW News, October 4, 2018

Quake Warning Signs Proposed for Portland’s Vulnerable Buildings Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, October 3, 2018

A Magical World of Clay Joe Streckert in the Portland Mercury, October 4, 2018

Traffic Advisory: Emergency Sewer Construction Closes One Lane at N Alberta, Affecting Travel on the I-5 Ramps for Up to Two Months BES Press Release, September 26, 2018

Where We Live: The Portland Mercado Ken Boddie in KOIN 6 News, September 24, 2018

City Hall Update: New and Improved Kenton Park Opens Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, September 25, 2018

Want a Free Tree for Your Portland Yard? Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, September 26, 2018

Water Bureau Moves Ahead on Filtration Plant Project Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, September 26, 2018

Brown and Caldwell to Manage Portland's Historic Switch to Filtered Water Supply Water Online, September 25, 2018

Press Release: Portland City Council Changes Cannabis Rules, Fees Commissioner Eudaly Press Release, September 26, 2018

Council Reduces City Costs for Marijuana-Related Businesses Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, September 26, 2018

Portland Eases Up on Pot Industry KATU News, September 26, 2018

Portland Gives Cannabis Businesses Fee Break for Pot Convictions (Subscriber Content) Pete Danko in the Portland Business Journal, September 26, 2018

Portland Officials Pause Effort to Regulate Security Deposits, Tenant Crime Checks Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, September 24, 2018

Portland Mayor on Misconduct by Homeless People: ‘The Laws Will Be Enforced’ Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, September 26, 2018

City Hears Ideas for Broadway Corridor Project Velena Jones in KOIN 6 News, September 27, 2018

Outside in Nets $2.5 Million Grant for Homeless Youth Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, September 26, 2018

Ecofilm Fest Returns to Portland Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, September 21, 2018

Depaved! Boise-Eliot/Humboldt Gets Greener Playground Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune and KOIN 6 News, September 22, 2018

You Can Compete in Portland's Citywide Ping Pong Tournament KGW News, September 25, 2018

Crim Named BPS Chief Sustainability Officer DJC Oregon, September 24, 2018

TriMet Pledges to Shift Away from Diesel Buses Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, September 27, 2018

Kenton Park's New Playground Is Nearly Complete; Grand Reopening Celebration on Saturday, September 29, 2018 PP&R News and Media Releases, September 19, 2018

Portland Parks and Rec Continues to Use Roundup After Recent Cancer Controversy Anamika Vaughan in Willamette Week, September 20, 2018

Free Admission at National Parks, Other Public Lands This Weekend Jamie Hale in The Oregonian, September 20, 2018

Kicking Asphalt: 10 Years of Stormwater Management with Depave BES City Green Blog, September 17, 2018

Sign Up for No Ivy Day Oct. 27 - With You, We Can Stop the Invasive Plant Takeover BES City Green Blog, September 12, 2018

Some of Portland’s Affordable Housing Developers Are Rebelling Against Proposed Tenant Protections Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, September 19, 2018

City Hall Update: Old Town to Get Next Affordable Housing Bond Project Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, September 18, 2018

Key Investment Made in Affordable Housing (Subscriber Content) Chuck Slothower in DJC Oregon, September 13, 2018

Affordable Housing Project on Tap in Kenton (Subscriber Content) Josh Kulla in DJC Oregon, September 18, 2018

City and County Move to Eliminate ‘Dirty Diesel’ Engines on Public Construction Projects Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, September 20, 2018

Portland Approves $500,000 To Represent People in Deportation Hearings Bob Heye and KATU News, September 20, 2018

Open Signal Launches Fellowship for Black Filmmakers Melanie Sevcenko in The Skanner, September 20, 2018

Portland Art Museum Picks Prominent Contractor For $50M Expansion (Subscriber Content) Jon Bell in the Portland Business Journal, September 21, 2018

TriMet Debuts $500 Million Plan to Ditch Diesel Buses, Go Electric Andrew Theen in The Oregonian, September 15, 2018

Fallen Heroes Honored At 9/11 Ceremony in Portland Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, September 11, 2018

Portland Firefighters Remember 9/11 Jared Cowley in KGW News, September 11, 2018

Portland Firefighters Honor Brethren From 9/11 Attacks KOIN 6 News, September 11, 2018

Joint Work Session on Housing Nick Fish Blog, September 11, 2018

Amid Record-Setting Homelessness Response, Multnomah County, Portland Deliver on Pledge To Add Supportive Housing Multnomah County Blog, September 13, 2018

City, County Leaders Plan to Create More Affordable Housing Lindsay Nadrich in KGW News, September 11, 2018

Old Town Building Selected as Portland's Latest Housing Bond Acquisition Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, September 11, 2018

Digging In, At the Oaks Bottom Rehab Project David Ashton in the Portland Tribune, September 11, 2018

Advisory: Partially treated sewage and stormwater overflowed to Columbia Slough from city wastewater treatment plant last night BES News, September 13, 2018

Treated Sewage Overflows into Columbia Slough KGW News, September 13, 2018

Partially Treated Sewage Overflows into Columbia Slough Jim Ryan in The Oregonian, September 13, 2018

RACC Board Elects New Members and Officers Regional Arts & Culture Council Blog, August 23, 2018

It's Here! A New Museum for Portland Portland Chinatown Museum, September 2018

Who Runs What in Portland Politics Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, September 12, 2018

Harvey Milk Signs Replace Stark Downtown KGW News, September 12, 2018

Portland Building Redo on Time, On Budget, City Says Gordon R. Friedman in The Oregonian, September 11, 2018

Mayor Selects Members for New Police Oversight Committee Maxine Bernstein in The Oregonian, September 11, 2018

Adaptive BIKETOWN Gets 2 E-Tricycles Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, September 12, 2018

Great Fall Local Events KATU News, September 2018

One Cost Estimate to Solve Portland’s Homelessness Problem? $640 Million Over 10 Years Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, September 7, 2018

State-Of-The-Art OHSU Knight Cancer Research Center Opens Molly Harbarger in The Oregonian, September 7, 2018

Trash-Strewn Portland Must Become Cleanest City in America, Mayor Vows Gordon R. Friedman in The Oregonian, September 6, 2018

Oaks Bottom Restoration Project Photos BES, September 2018

Chloe Eudaly Tapped to Be Portland’s New Arts Commissioner Regional Arts & Culture Council Blog, August 23, 2018

The New Generation of Portland Artists Aren’t Breaking the Rules. They’re Making Their Own. Shannon Gormley in Willamette Week, September 4, 2018

Gresham's Wastewater Treatment Plant Turns Waste into Sustainable, Money-Saving Energy Gresham's Wastewater Treatment Plant Turns Waste into Sustainable, Money-Saving Energy, September 4, 2018

Council Approves Changes for New Portland Community Policing Panel Maxine Bernstein in The Oregonian, September 5, 2018

Portland City Government Adds Warning Labels to Electric Scooters Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, August 29, 2018

Waterboarding and the Water Bureau Steve Duin in The Oregonian, September 7, 2018

Apparently the New Water Treatment Plant Is Going to Take 10 Years to Build. What Is This, the Great Pyramids? Marty Smith in Willamette Week, September 5, 2018

Columbia Slough Event Provides Water Adventure Anne Endicott in the Portland Tribune, August 31, 2018

Knight Cancer Institute: It's Move-In Day at The Spellman Lab Joseph Gallican in the Portland Tribune, August 28, 2018

Investing in Our Parks for the Next Generation Maija Spencer in The Intertwine, August 28, 2018

Portland is No. 1 in US for Public Park Spending Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, August 28, 2018

Urban Forestry Volunteers Inventory Neighborhood Trees Janet Goetze in the Hollywood Star News, August 29, 2018

Portland is in the Midst of a Hotel-Building Spree. Can Visitors Keep Up? Karina Brown in Willamette Week, August 28, 2018

Oregon Tourism Industry Lost $51M Due to Wildfires Last Year Keely Chalmers in KGW News, August 28, 2018

Advisory: Sewage Release Occurs from City Manhole on SE 134th Drive BES News, August 29, 2018

A City-Backed Program is Helping Prep Young Adults for Construction Jobs Kelly Kenoyer in the Portland Mercury, August 29, 2018

Portland Joins World Commitment to Make All Buildings Carbon Neutral Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, August 29, 2018

Eudaly Has Mixed Feelings About Scooters as She Takes Over Transportation Bureau John Tierney in KGW News, August 24, 2018

Friends, Family Gather at the Arizona State Capitol to Bid Farewell to John McCain Avi Selk and Felicia Sonmez in The Washington Post, August 29, 2018

Salmon Habitat Restoration at Oaks Bottom Reaches Key Milestone as Culvert Sections Are Put Into Place BES News, August 22, 2018

Restoration Project Underway to Bring Salmon Back to Oaks Bottom in SE Portland Kayla Brock in FOX 12 News, August 22, 2018

Restoration Project Underway to Bring Salmon Back to Oaks Bottom in SE Portland Kayla Brock in FOX 12 News, August 22, 2018

Construction Begins on Salmon ‘Rest Stop’ On Portland’s Willamette River Cassandra Profita in OPB News, August 23, 2018

Project Consultant Selected For Water Treatment Plant (Subscriber Content) Chuck Slothower in the DJC Oregon, August 23, 2018

Driverless-Car Legislation Is Unsafe at Any Speed Ralph Nader in the Wall Street Journal, August 22, 2018

Salmon-Safe IPA Fest Makes Ripples Jennifer Anderson in the Portland Tribune, August 20, 2018

Portland Approves Protection for Mobile Home Parks Amelia Templeton in OPB News, August 22, 2018

Portland Enacts New Zone to Prevent Redevelopment of Mobile Home Parks Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, August 22, 2018

Portland Approves Plan to Preserve Mobile Home Parks Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, August 23, 2018

Portland City Council Votes to Create New Zone for Manufactured Home Parks KATU News, August 23, 2018

Will Rezoning Portland's Manufactured Home Parks Help Save Them? Amelia Templeton in OPB News, August 22, 2018

Council Mulls Rezoning to Shield Residents of Affordable Mobile Home Parks Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, August 21, 2018

Is Portland's Inclusionary Housing Rule Really Hurting Developers? Kelly Kenoyer in the Portland Mercury, August 22, 2018

Security Deposits, Tenant Background Checks May Be Curtailed in Portland Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, August 20, 2018

'We Respect You': Portlanders Come Together to Show Support for Immigrants Christine Pitawanich in KGW News, August 19, 2018

City of Portland Looks to Redo Exasperating Job Rankings, Pay Scales Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, August 21, 2018

Murmurs: Portland Art Museum Plans for Rothko Pavilion Now Include Breezeway Willamette Week Staff, August 22, 2018

Portland Officials Want More Diversity in Marijuana Industry Jacob Dean in KXL News, August 23, 2018

Portland Center Stage Names New Artistic Director Amy Wang in The Oregonian, August 22, 2018

Portland Film Office Gets Official City Liaison in Comm. Nick Fish The Oregon Confluence, August 13, 2018

City of Portland Commits to Hiring People with Disabilities Oregon Department of Human Services, August 13, 2018

Planning for the Next 100 Years in the Bull Run Watershed Nick Fish Blog, August 14, 2018

Bull Run Treatment Progress Report at City Council Work Session on August 14 The Portland Water Blog, August 13, 2018

Portland Water Bureau Has Location, Technology in Mind for New Filtration Plant Amelia Templeton in OPB News, August 15, 2018

Water Bureau Recommends Type, Location of Filtration Plant Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, August 14, 2018

What's Next for The Portland Harbor Superfund Site Caleb Diehl in the Oregon Business, August 16, 2018

Major League Baseball to Portland Has Become 'Show Me the Money' Game John Canzano in The Oregonian, August 15, 2018

Oakland A's Rooted In... Apathy. A Move to Portland Would Solve That Jon Canzano in The Oregonian, August 14, 2018

Our Opinion: Put Teeth in Short-Term Rental Regulations The Portland Tribune Editorial Board, August 14, 2018

Seven Top Portland Bureaucrat Posts Will Be Filled in the Next Six Months Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, August 10, 2018

Council Approves $17.7 Million For Division Transit Project Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, August 16, 2018

Portland City Council Commits $17.7M To Public Transit Improvement Project FOX 12 News, August 15, 2018

E-Scooter Rider Crashes with Driver in NE Portland KATU News, August 10, 2018

Everything You Need to Know About Portland's Abysmal Air Quality Kale Williams in The Oregonian, August 14, 2018

Despite Unhealthy Air Quality, Community Pools Stay Open Sarah Hurwitz in FOX 12 News, August 14, 2018

Chief Outlaw “Weighing Options” of Outside Investigation into Police Conduct at Aug 4 Rally Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, August 15, 2018

In Expensive Cities, Rents Fall for the Rich – But Rise for the Poor Jeff Stein in the Washington Post, August 6, 2018

Canzano: Portland City Commissioner Nick Fish Rooting for Major League Baseball to Portland John Canzano in The Oregonian, August 7, 2018

Patches of Nature in Portland Hailey Stewart in the Portland Tribune, August 7, 2018

City Hall Update: City Beating Deadline on Promised Affordable Housing Projects Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, August 7, 2018

Portland Mayor Announces Shake-Up of Bureau Assignments Amelia Templeton in OPB News, Augusy 9, 2018

Portland Mayor Announces Shake-Up of Bureau Assignments Amelia Templeton in OPB News, Augusy 9, 2018

Wheeler Shakes Up Portland Bureau Assignments Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, August 8, 2018

Mayor Wheeler Shakes Up Bureau Assignments Again Sara Roth in KGW News, August 8, 2018

Portland Mayor Announces Sweeping City Bureau Assignment Changes Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, August 9, 2018

Mayor Wheeler Unveils New Bureau Assignments Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, August 8, 2018

Audit Faults Portland's 'Lax' Approach to Airbnb, Other Short-Term Rentals Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, August 8, 2018

Nearly 80 Percent of Portland Airbnb-Style Rentals Not Permitted by City, Audit Finds KGW News, August 8, 2018

80 Percent of Portland Airbnb-Style Rentals Operate Illegally, Audit Finds Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, August 8, 2018

City Audit Unsurprisingly Finds Majority of Portland Airbnb Hosts Shirk City Regulations Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, August 8, 2018

PSU Study: More Needed to Understand, Address Homeless Crisis Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, August 10, 2018

This Summer (And All Year Long) Slow Down for Work Zone Safety The Portland Water Blog, August 9, 2018

Portland Considers a New Disaster Preparedness Model Kelly Kenoyer in the Portland Mercury, August 8, 2018

Disability Advocates Support Limits on Plastic Straws Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, August 3, 2018

National Night Out The Portland Tribune, August 8, 2018

Welcome Sheila Panyam! Nick Fish Blog, July 30, 2018

OPINION: Oregon, Japan Continue Deep-Rooted Partnership Shinsuke J. Sugiyama in The Oregonian, August 3, 2018

Creating an Inclusive Workplace Nick Fish Blog, August 2, 2018

How The Portland Water Bureau Helped Bring Project SEARCH to the City of Portland PWB Water Blog, August 2, 2018

Pilot Program in Portland Aims to Help People with Disabilities Christine Pitawanich in KGW News, April 25, 2018

Mayor Wheeler and Chair Kafoury Announce Funding Availability for Innovative Supportive Housing Pilot Portland Housing Bureau Blog, July 27, 2018

City Hall Update: Council OKs Rental Registration Program Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, July 31, 2018

A New Zoning Change Has Been Delayed—But Housing Advocates May Love It Kelly Kenoyer in the Portland Mercury, August 1, 2018

In Turnaround, City Decides to Renew Uber's Right to Operate Here for Just Six Months Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, August 2, 2018

City Throws in Towel on 'Rain Tax,' Offers Rebates to Houseboat Owners Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, August 2, 2018

Editor's Note: 16,000 Vacant Apartments, Redux Linda Baker in Oregon Business, August 1, 2018

Fighting Summer Hunger: Oregon Food Bank and Portland Park & Rec Team Up Orion Ludlow in KATU News, July 30, 2018

Portlanders Took 5,000 E-Scooter Rides Over the Weekend Elise Herron in Willamette Week, August 1, 2018

PSU To Offer State's First Major In Indigenous Nations And Native American Studies This Fall Ericka Cruz Guevarra in OPB, August 2, 2018

Portland Commissioner Nick Fish's Cancer Treatments to Intensify Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, July 24, 2018

Transgender Students Have Right to Use Restrooms of Choice, Oregon Judge Rules Aimee Green in The Oregonian, July 25, 2018

Homelessness: 'Here is who is Missing from this Conversation: the Federal Government' Kellee Azar in KATU News, July 24, 2018

Growing More Than Trees: Partnerships and Healthy Urban Watersheds BES City Green Blog, July 24, 2018

Hundreds of Gallons of Sewage Spill from NW Portland Manhole Fox 12 Staff, July 26, 2018

Portlanders Getting Utility Discounts Aren't Doing What They Promised Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, July 21, 2018

City Council To Vote On Portland’s First Rental Registration System Mayor Ted Wheeler Press Release, July 24, 2018

Portland Will Require all Landlords to Register their Apartments -- by Late 2020 Betsy Hammond in The Oregonian, July 26, 2018

City Council to Vote on Creating a Massive Database for Portland Rentals Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, July 25, 2018

You Can Now Rent E-Scooters in Portland Nate Hanson in KGW News, July 25, 2018

E-scooters Arrive in Portland Lisa Balick and Cole Miller in KOIN 6 News, July 25, 2018

Want to Try One of the New E-Scooters in Portland? Remember to Wear a Helmet KATU Staff, July 26, 2018

E-scooters Now Available to Ride in Portland Lizzy Acker in The Oregonian, July 26, 2018

City Council to Adopt Performance-Based Parking Manual on Changing Hourly Rates KATU Staff, July 25, 2018

Green Loop Gets City Moving for Sunday Parkways Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, July 22, 2018

Minimum-Wage Workers Can't Afford Typical 1-Bedroom Apartment in 31 Oregon Counties Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, July 25, 2018

Right 2 Dream Too Adds More Sleeping Pods Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, July 21, 2018

City Hall Update: Neighborhood Office Gets a New Name Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, July 24, 2018

Suicide Prevention Resources in Oregon and Beyond Lydia Gerike in The Oregonian, July 26, 2018

Fish: New Cancer Treatments to Affect Public, Private Life Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, July 20, 2018

Health Update Nick Fish Blog, July 19, 2018

Audit finds cracks in Portland's rainwater discount program Corlyn Voorhees in The Oregonian, July 20, 2018

Portland will take Uber off probation Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, July 19, 2018

Fremont pump station in Madison South slated for upgrades Phill Colombo in Star News, July 19, 2018

Portland grants more paid vacation to city employees Corlyn Voorhees in The Oregonian, July 18, 2018

City rezone seeks to protect 3,000 families in mobile home parks Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, July 17, 2018

City to kick off Sunday Parkways on the Green Loop Elise Haas and KOIN 6 News Staff, July 17, 2018

Portland Diamond Project hopes to control property soon KOIN 6 News Staff, July 18, 2018

Major League Baseball's commissioner again floats Portland as a top candidate for a team Eric Snyder in the Portland Business Journal, July 18, 2018

Mayor believes city's future bright Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, July 17, 2018

Biketown Celebrates 2-Year Anniversary Portland Patch Staff, July 19, 2018

Crews from Central City Concern's Clean Start program help clean homeless campsites, regularly picking up garbage Simon Gutierrez in Fox 12 Oregon, July 18, 2018

Portland Police Bureau seeks input from community on 5-year plan KATU News, July 19, 2018

Our Opinion: City has role in cutting housing costs Portland Tribune Editorial Board, July 17, 2018

Unlikely Allies Are Joining Forces to Agitate for an Unprecedented Highway Tolling Plan Across Portland Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, July 18, 2018

Nick's Mid-Year Report Nick Fish Blog, July 10, 2018

Poet's Beach opens in time for Portland heat wave KATU News Staff, July 12, 2018

Poet's Beach Reopens This Week The Portland Patch, July 9, 2018

Here are the Winners of the Best of Portland Readers’ Poll 2018 WW Staff, July 10, 2018

Willamette River Cleanliness: Science separates fact from fiction KATU News, July 12, 2018

Part of Springwater Corridor to close until October for salmon refuge project Zahidun Nisa in KGW News, July 6, 2018

Springwater Corridor Closure Begins Monday Travis Loose in the Portland Patch, July 9, 2018

Section of Springwater Corridor closed for Oaks Bottom restoration project Fox 12 Staff, July 9, 2018

It's Getting Hot! Don't Forget to Water Your Trees BES City Green Blog, July 11, 2018

New Housing Bond Development Planned for Cully Neighborhood The Portland Housing Bureau Blog, July 12, 2018

Portland Will Spend Half a Million Dollars on an Affordable Housing Property in Cully Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, July 12, 2018

City Selects Cully Neighborhood for New Affordable Housing Complex Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, July 12, 2018

Portland to build 50 units in Cully neighborhood with housing bond funds Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian

City seeks to thwart redevelopment of mobile and manufactured home parks Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, July 11, 2018

Hall Monitor: Hail to the Chief Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, July 11, 2018

Mayor Wheeler supports investigation into police interactions with homeless Maggie Vespa in KGW News, July 11, 2018

City Council Has Renewed Its Push to Toll All of I-5 and I-205 in the Portland Area Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, July 11, 2018

Portland baseball stadium location could be revealed in a month, Barrett says Jared Cowley in KGW News, July 9, 2018

More pedestrians flock to downtown Portland than last year, study shows KATU Staff, June 27, 2018

Leaders see progress in homelessness crisis Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, June 23, 2018

Protesters to City Council: Kick ICE out Lisa Balick in KOIN 6, June 27, 2018

Portland’s Become the Unlikely Star of a National Immigration Fight Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, June 27, 2018

Man punches security guard after council meeting at Portland City Hall Lizzy Acker in The Oregonian, June 27, 2018

Fee waiver for new accessory dwelling units fixed into law, but there's a fee to get it Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, June 27, 2018

Portland Council enshrines incentive to build tiny homes Gordon Friedman in The Oregonian, June 27, 2018

Looking to make the most of your watering this summer? PWB Water Blog, June 28, 2018

You’re Invited to Take a Virtual Tour of the Washington Park Reservoir Improvement Project PWB Water Blog, June 26, 2018

$126K In Grants Will Support Watershed Restoration In Portland The Portland Patch, June 28, 2018

News Release: City Council Approves $126,000 in grants to community groups for watershed restoration BES News, June 27, 2018

Beavers return home to celebrate national championship KOIN 6 Staff, June 29, 2018

Press Release: Justen Harn Wins Forty Under 40 Award Open Signal, June 25, 2018

Iconic Portland Jazz Club Jimmy Mak’s Will Reopen with New Owners Shannon Gormley in Willamette Week, June 25, 2018

Portland Pride Takes Center Stage This Weekend, Organizers Take Strides Toward Safe Events KATU News, June 14, 2018

Keeping the Independence in Portland’s Budget Office: Laura Gunderson Laura Gunderson in the Oregonian, June 12, 2018

Portland Leaders Rename Downtown Street for Harvey Milk Anna Griffin in OPB News, June 14, 2018

Goodbye Southwest Stark Street, It’s Harvey Milk Street Now Goodbye Southwest Stark Street, It’s Harvey Milk Street Now, June 14, 2018

‘Another Step Forward’: Southwest Stark Will Become Harvey Milk Street Andrew Theen in The Oregonian, June 14, 2018

City Votes to Rename SW Stark for Harvey Milk KOIN 6 News, June 14, 2018

Portland City Council Votes on Renaming Section of SW Stark After Harvey Milk KATU News, June 14, 2018

Street in Downtown Portland To Be Renamed After LGBT Icon Fox 12 News, June 14, 2018

Airbnb Recruits Its Portland Hosts to Lobby Against New Lodging Taxes Airbnb Recruits Its Portland Hosts to Lobby Against New Lodging Taxes, June 12, 2018

City Set to Levy Two New Fees on Airbnb, HomeAway Rentals Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, June 13, 2018

Portland Weighs New Fees on Airbnb-Style Rentals Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, June 13, 2018

City Council Hears from Public on Proposed Short-Term Rental Tax KATU News, June 13, 2018

City Council Moves Forward in Regulating Portland's Dangerous Brick Buildings Kelly Kenoyer in the Portland Mercury, June 14, 2018

Portland To Require Older Masonry Buildings to Meet New Quake Standards KGW News, June 13, 2018

Quake Expert: Portland Needs to Shake Up Seismic Retrofits Nick Budnick in the Portland Tribune, June 12, 2018

Portland City Council delays seismic retrofit requirements (Subscriber Content) Chuck Slothower in DJC Oregon, June 14, 2018

New Online Services: Set Up Payment Arrangements and More The Portland Water Blog, June 2018

Conduit Works Causes Some Water Discoloration in Southeast Neighborhood The Portland Water Blog, June 2018

Water Project May Cause Overnight Traffic Disruptions Next Week Travis Loose in the Portland Patch, June 15, 2018

ANALYSIS: Baseball Pitch for Portland Has More Questions Than Answers Len Bergstein in KGW News, June 13, 2018

Portland Is No. 1 Option for Major League Baseball Expansion, Says MLB Writer Tim Brown in The Oregonian, June 14, 2018

PHOTOS: Floral Parade Splashes Through the Wet Weather Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, June 9, 2018

Stand Together Week: Timbers, Thorns Help Clean Up Portland KGW News, June 10, 2018

Wheeler Joins Mayoral Coalition Pushing for Federal Cannabis Reform Pete Danko in the Portland Business Journal, June 12, 2018

We’re Here, We’re Queer—And That’s True All Damn Year Elise Herron in Willamette Week, June 12, 2018

Arts Picks: An Art Show About Music, Dance on Film, 'United States of Broadway,' More Amy Wang in The Oregonian, June 14, 2018

Celebrating Portland Timbers Stand Together Week Nick Fish Blog, June 6, 2018

Nick Fish: “It’s a Marathon, Not A Sprint” Jim Ferretti in KXL News, June 8, 2018

2018 Water Quality Report Available Online The Portland Water Blog, June 2018

Salem Water Advisory: A Portland Drinking Water Q&A The Portland Water Blog, June 2018

How Prepared Is Portland For a Water Crisis? KATU News, June 5, 2018

Springwater Corridor Closure Will Divert Cyclists onto City Streets, Help Salmon Habitat Andrew Theen in The Oregonian, June 5, 2018

Portland Wraps Up Central City Plan, Which Tweaks Building Heights and Transportation Plans Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, June 7, 2018

City Council Approves Development Plan That Includes Green Loop Park KGW News, June 6, 2018

Council Approves Controversial Urban Growth Plan Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, June 7, 2018

South Portland Becomes City's Newest Address Area Amelia Templeton in OPB News, June 6, 2018

'South Portland Is Happening': Thousands of Addresses to Change In 2020 KGW News, June 6, 2018

Council Carves Out South Portland Quadrant Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, June 7, 2018

City Council Votes to Add a Sixth Region Named 'South Portland' To the Metro Area Fox 12 News, June 6, 2018

A 51-Unit Building in East Portland Will Be First Housing Bond Purchase of a Newly Constructed Building Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, June 5, 2018

Portland To Buy New Apartment Building Using Housing Bond Funds Elliot Njus in The Oregonian, June 5, 2018

Portland To Buy First New Affordable Housing Project Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, June 6, 2018

Starlight Parade Flashes Through Downtown Portland Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, June 3, 2018

Rose Fest Fleet Steams into Portland For Tours, Festivities The Portland Tribune, June 6, 2018

Fleet Week Ships Arrive Wednesday, Tours Start Thursday KGW Staff, June 5, 2018

Alien Plant Invader: Blessed Milk Thistle BES City Green Blog, June 4, 2018

LGBTQ Advocates Say Supreme Court Decision Won't Hinder Oregonians' Civil Rights Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, June 4, 2018

Russell Wilson, Ciara invest in Portland MLB project Amy Frazier in KOIN 6 News, June 3, 2018

Boston, Portland, Other Cities to Work to Curb Renewable Energy Costs Steve LeBlanc, Associated Press in KATU News, June 7, 2018

Free Biketown Month ‘Smashed’ Previous Ridership Records Andrew Theen in The Oregonian, June 7, 2018

PSU's New Student Body President Is the Son of Undocumented Immigrants Shasta Kearns Moore in the Portland Tribune, June 7, 2018

After Much Introspection, City of Portland Extends Deal with Wells Fargo (Subscriber Content) Matthew Kish in the Portland Business Journal, June 7, 2018

2018 Water Quality Report Available Online The Portland Water Blog, June 2018

Brick By Brick Kelly Kenoyer in the Portland Mercury, May 30, 2018

City Hall Watch: Portland's 2035 Growth Plan Takes Effect City Hall Watch: Portland's 2035 Growth Plan Takes Effect, May 29, 2018

Hall Monitor: Treading Water Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, May 30, 2018

The Way Forward? Portland's Regional Arts Agency Seeks Direction April Baer in OPB News, May 27, 2018

A Convenient Time to Reset City's Arts Strategy: Editorial The Oregonian Editorial Board, May 25, 2018

Vanport Nadine Jelsing in OPB’s Oregon Experience, May 30, 2018

The Vanport Mosaic Festival Honors Memories of a Multi-Cultural City Abigail Winn in OPB News, May 28, 2018

Flood of '48 Wiped Out Vanport 70 Years Ago, Giving Rise to Modern Portland Douglas Perry in The Oregonian, May 30, 2018

Vanport Flood: Readers' Memories (Letters to The Editor) Clara Kern Reames in The Oregonian, May 30, 2018

Tall Buildings Could Throw Shade on Portland's Chinatown-Japantown District Amelia Templeton in OPB News, May 28, 2018

Chief Danielle Outlaw Hopes She's Here for Long Hau Nick Budnick in the Portland Tribune, May 31, 2018

Portland Wants Washington Court to Block Defense Attorney's Public Record Request Amelia Templeton in OPB News, May 30, 2018

Two Strikes On Public Records; Will City Go For A Third?: Editorial The Oregonian Editorial Board, May 30, 2018

Region's Leaders Split on Metro Affordable Housing Bond Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 29, 2018

'South Portland' Designation Moves to City Council KOIN 6 News, May 31, 2018

Plan to Shift Thousands Of Addresses To 'South Portland' Heads To City Council Andrew Theen in The Oregonian, May 30, 2018

Biketown In Motion: Cheaper Prices, Expanded Coverage Andy Giegerich in the Portland Business Journal, May 31, 2018

Whitaker Ponds Nature Park Gets Improvements Janet Goetze in the Hollywood Star News, May 30, 2018

A Convenient Time to Reset City's Arts Strategy: Editorial The Oregonian Editorial Board, May 25, 2018

The Way Forward? Portland's Regional Arts Agency Seeks Direction April Baer in OPB News, May 25, 2018

Man In Custody After Hit-And-Run Leaves 3 Women Injured In Downtown Portland Max Barr in KGW News, May 25, 2018

Ceremony to Honor Victims of MAX Stabbing Attack Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 24, 2018

Helping Cost-Burdened Renters Pay Their Utilities Nick Fish Blog, May 23, 2018

Portland Utility Bureaus Will Help Renters At Risk Of Eviction Amelia Templeton in OPB News, May 22, 2018

Reviewing Our Partnership With RACC Nick Fish Blog, May 22, 2018

Audit: Regional Arts and Culture Council Needs Oversight April Baer in OPB News, May 22, 2018

Audit Uncovers Oversight Problems with Regional Arts and Culture Council Kelly Kenoyer in the Portland Mercury, May 22, 2018

Audit Faults City Oversight of Arts Spending Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 22, 2018

Local Arts Council Needs Spending Oversight, Portland Auditors Say Gordon R. Friedman in The Oregonian, May 22, 2018

Audit Critical of Arts Tax Beneficiary RACC Kohr Harlan and KOIN 6 News, May 22, 2018

Protecting TNC Drivers and Consumers Nick Fish Blog, May 23, 2018

Regulating Ride Hailing Companies OPB's Think Out Loud featuring Commissioner Fish, May 22, 2018

Portland City Council Approves Resolution on The Rights of Uber Drivers Don McIntosh in the NW Labor Press, May 24, 2018

Portland City Council Endorses New Worker Board for Uber, Lyft Drivers Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, May 23, 2018

City Honors Vanport And the Vanport Mosaic Festival Nick Fish Blog, May 23, 2018

City of Portland Mayor's Proclamation for Vanport Day of Remembrance Vanport Mosaic Festival Blog, May 23, 2018

Share Your Stories of The Vanport Flood The Oregonian Editorial Board, May 23, 2018

Metro Increases Proposed Bond to Build Affordable Housing to $652 Million Elise Herron in Willamette Week, May 21, 2018

Portland Mayor Proposes a $1.2 Million Tax on Airbnb and Its Competitors to Fund Home Ownership for Displaced Families Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, May 22, 2018

Another Possible Use for Portland’s New Million-Dollar Airbnb Tax? Social Services for Housing Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, May 23, 2018

Portland's Mayor Wants to Tax Airbnb, Its Competitors & Hosts Maggie Vespa in KGW News, May 24, 2018

Portland Mayor Pitches $4 Per Night Tax on Short-Term Rentals to Fund Housing Budget KATU News, May 23, 2018

Restive Short-Term-Rental Hosts Unite, Form Trade Group Steve Law in the Portland Tribune, May 23, 2018

Art and Infrastructure: Student Artists Bring the Story of Portland’s Water System to Life The Portland Water Blog, May 2018

Why Is All That Water Pouring into The Street? The Portland Water Blog, May 25, 2018

Green Street Stewards Make a Difference! BES City Green Blog, May 21, 2018

Here’s Why a Plan to Ease the Housing Crisis Is Making Portland Homeowners Flip Their Lids Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, May 21, 2018

Your Complete Guide to the 2018 Portland Rose Festival Eder Campuzano in The Oregonian, May 24, 2018

Peep the Library's Photo Archive of Portland's Black Community Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, May 18, 2018

After-Parade Fair Delights Neighbors East Portland News, May 20, 2018

Proposed Seismic Mandate Has Portland Building Owners Quaking Jon Bell in the Portland Business Journal (Subscriber Content), May 23, 2018

Utility Financial Assistance Ordinance Portland City Council Ordinance, May 23, 2018

Voters Return Fish to Portland City Hall, Polls Show Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, May 15, 2018

Nick Fish Wins Re-Election to Portland City Council Gordon R. Friedman in The Oregonian, May 16, 2018

It's the Mercury's Primary Election Night Live Blog! The Portland Mercury, May 15, 2018

Council Approves City Budget Nick Fish Blog, May 16, 2018

City Council Approves $5 Billion Budget, Despite Cop Concerns Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, May 16, 2018

City Council Approves Mayor Wheeler's 2018-2019 Budget FOX 12 News Staff, May 16, 2018

Hall Monitor: Cop Out Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, May 16, 2018

From Forest to Faucet with STEM Week Oregon The Portland Water Blog, May 2018

Cycle the Well Field on June 9 The Portland Water Blog, May 2018

The Right Brain Initiative Awarded $45,000 Grant From National Endowment for the Arts RACC Pressroom, May 10, 2018

Annual Parade Streams Through Downtown St. Johns Zane Sparling in the Portland Tribune, May 12, 2018

Stark to Become Harvey Milk Street? Plan Heads to City Council for OK Andrew Theen in The Oregonian, May 16, 2018

Mt. St. Helens: Remembering the Deadliest U.S. Volcanic Event 38 Years Later KGW News with USA Today and KING 5 News, May 18, 2018

Portland Playhouse Presents August Wilson’s ‘Fences’ Through June 10 Portland Playhouse in The Skanner, May 17, 2018

Celebrating Older Adults and An Age-Friendly City Nick Fish Blog, May 9, 2018

Friends of Trees Leadership Awards Nick Fish Blog, May 10, 2018

St. John’s Bizarre Celebration Happening this Saturday Rachel Rafanelli in KGW News, May 11, 2018

MET Celebrates Silver Anniversary The Portland Tribune, May 9, 2018

Wheeler Requests Fewer Police in Revised Budget Jim Redden in the Portland Tribune, May 9, 2018

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler Reaches Budget Compromise with City Council to Fund 49 New Police Officers Rachel Monahan in Willamette Week, May 9, 2018

Mayor Wheeler Bends to Fund Community Centers in City Budget Alex Zielinski in the Portland Mercury, May 9, 2018

Earthquake Safety Resolution Vote Postponed Until June Kelly Kenoyer in the Portland Mercury, May 10, 2018

Portland Pushes to Retrofit Brick Buildings for Earthquakes Brian Brennan in KGW News, May 9, 2018

