On New Year’s Eve 2018, my friends and I were getting ready for a dance contest and masked soiree at the Sou’wester Lodge. As ...
Reporter Richard H. Meeker covered Julie Christofferson v. The Church of Scientology for six weeks, during which he attended the civil fraud trial by day and served as WW’s de facto editor at night, ...
“The tenants that wanted to leave are gone,” said Patricia Raicht, JLL’s head of research for the Western U.S. Another ...
Someone has started selling a product called “Portland Water” that comes in a beer-style can and has the PDX airport carpet ...
Portland State University issued layoff notices to 17 of its non-tenure track faculty on Friday. Most non-tenure track ...
On Dec. 9, WW first reported that CareOregon, the state’s largest Medicaid provider, would next year stop reimbursing ...
Mike Tyson sees green these days, whether that’s from his lucrative payday for the Jake Paul spectacle or from his eponymous ...
Portland’s reigning king of soul music Ural Thomas turns 85 next week and he’s ready to party. Thomas will mark the big day ...
Oregon Winter is Willamette Week’s annual winter magazine. It is free and can be found all over Portland beginning Friday, ...
The league issues its report every two years. ODOT crash figures show that 12 cyclists died in Oregon in 2022 and 18 died in ...
Today, Meals on Wheels People continues to help seniors maintain their independence. By providing nutritious meals and ...
Bureau officials confirmed to WW that the two employees—Angela Henderson, the equity and inclusion manager for the bureau, ...