If you have some downed trees in your yard that need to be removed, a wood chipper is one way to go. Let's discuss the ...
Portland has ranked among the top five places for business by Forbes for the past five years. Credit its strong growth prospects and a large share of highly-educated millenials. The city has been ...
Xfinity and Ziply Fiber tie for the cheapest internet service in Portland, offering $20 monthly plans. While Ziply Fiber reaches download speeds of only 100Mbps, Xfinity Connect hits up to 150Mbps ...
In the last few years, Portland has built itself a remarkably robust Italian food scene, from wood-fired pizzas to handmade pastas. Food carts hawk varieties of Italian street foods, while markets and ...
With a statement victory at Portland International Raceway, Will Power gained ground on Alex Palou, but the points leader still has a commanding margin in the championship standings with three races ...
Will Power scored his series-leading third victory this season, passing pole-sitter Santino Ferrucci in the first turn on the opening lap and cruising to win the IndyCar Grand Prix of Portland. Power ...
Santino Ferrucci received seven bear hugs from AJ Foyt Racing crew members in the 15 seconds after climbing from his pole-winning car Saturday at Portland International Raceway – yes, we counted – and ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — We have officially entered the second to last weekend of August and Portland will soon be filled with autumn leaves! With many festivities and celebrations across town, there ...
Next month, in what he’s calling “a low key pop-up tour,” former Pok Pok chef Andy Ricker will touch down in Portland for a two-night event at the wood-fired Korean barbecue restaurant Jeju.
Portland International Airport’s updated main terminal, with its showstopper nine-acre roof made from locally sourced wood, opened to the public Aug. 14.
Pressure treating protects wood from the elements, helps prevent insect attacks, and minimizes the effects of aging. While pressure-treated wood offers many benefits, structures built from it ...
What’s Portland really like? A “Portlandia” paradise? Slacker sanctuary? Hippie haven? Or maybe a little of each? With thousands of newcomers arriving in the place we call Rip City each year ...