A Dec. 8 Portland School Board listening session on changes to Jefferson High School’s attendance boundaries started with an ...
The Portland City Council on Wednesday unanimously voted to appoint Raymond Lee as the city’s first long-term city ...
Willamette Week is in the middle of our most important annual fundraiser. As a local independent news outlet, we need your ...
Mississippi is a state burdened by deep poverty, tightfisted public spending, and a punishing legacy of segregation. It ...
As PPS tries to fill its historically Black high school, it will largely have to woo white parents to send their kids there.
Parents with opposite high school allegiances are on the same mission: trying to get as many parents to join them in filling ...
Portland Public Schools is weighing three scenarios to end dual assignment zones in North and Northeast Portland. Here's what ...
So-called speculative ticketers bet they can sell tickets they don’t yet own, then purchase the tickets at lower prices from ...
Recently, Kettermann says, she announced temporary pay cuts to her staff.
Brian Wannamaker, The Sacred Mushroom’s landlord, said the center closed because a large investor in Kaya died.
In a county where 7,500 people are sleeping outside on any given night, how can 955 publicly subsidized units sit empty?
What could have been a silly story about the Monday night karaoke band at Dante’s instead captures Portland at a pivotal crossroads.
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