Rosemont Market will hold their first of two Harvest in the Hood events this autumn at their new West End location at 40 Pine Street. The event begins Friday, September 18th, at 5 p.m. and r... Read more
MY STORY: English-language learners from Portland Adult Education sharing their stories in their words. We welcome them to Portland. I am Kamani Malundu. I’m from Congo DRC. This name came f... Read more
The Friends of Congress Square Park and Southwest Airlines gathered to celebrate the transformation of Congress Square Park from what many deemed a derelict space to a downtown hot spot. Ear... Read more
The Overdose Prevention Project, comprised of law enforcement officials, medical and social service providers and recovery community members and the City’s Public Health Division, have... Read more
BANK ROBBERY Around noon on Tuesday, May 26th, a slim black male wearing a dark suit, white hat, oversized glasses, fake mustache, and an Afro wig, walked into the TruChoice Federal Credit U... Read more
On Monday, the City and the Harold T. Andrews Post 17 American Legion will sponsor the Memorial Day Parade. The parade will begin at 10:30 a.m. at Longfellow Square on Congress Street and pr... Read more
On Friday, May 22nd at about 6 a.m. a passer-by on the East End walking path discovered the body of a deceased woman in the water along the trail. The body was a short distance from 58 Fore... Read more
The Portland Board of Public Education will vote on Tuesday, May 5th, on a revised schedule of elementary and middle school start and end times for the 2015-2016 school year. The vote will t... Read more
by Leo Knighton Tallarico March opens up a major portal of change. As this portal opens, intensified winds of change will bring world events that will reshape our human condition on Earth. P... Read more
The Rent is Always Due
Adam Marletta “It takes a scary kind of illness/To design a place like this for pay,” Jello Biafra proclaims on the Dead Kennedy’s “This Could Be Anywhere,” a s... Read more