Reiche Entrance and Crosswalks To Be Completed in August by Luke deNatale Construction on Reiche Elementary School’s Clark Street entrance is nearing completion. The construction removed the... Read more
Pesticide Ordinance Running Out of Time by Bridget Chase Portland’s Pesticide and Fertilizer Task Force met twice in July. Both meetings focused on sharing information and views. The task fo... Read more
La Vida Local: Irregular Notes on West End Life by Rosanne Graef, Past President – WENA Today’s Topic: Gentrifying Portland We have an ambivalent relationship with change. While we enj... Read more
Tomato Weekend is an Italian American tradition that runs like a family business. by Marilyn Miller What do you think of when you think of August? Sun, beach, lake, heat? I think of my famil... Read more
The Amos Farm Talks Tomato Trellising by Christian Torp The tomato. A mainstay of the home garden. Here’s some helpful tips on tomato trellising. Good news, there are alternatives to t... Read more
Many Friends in Munjoy – Jenti’s Story MY STORY: English language learners from Portland Adult Education share their story in their own words. My name is Jenti. My grandmother... Read more
When and why you should know and use a travel adviser by Nancy Dorrans A good travel adviser will un-clutter the vast universe of choices. People love the process of planning a trip, pouring... Read more
Interview with Zoe Lewin of global grassroots initiative Be The Way PelotonPosts is a monthly dispatch from PelotonLabs, a coworking community on Bramhall Square in Portland’s West End. Pelo... Read more
The Art of Insurance and Small Business Risk Management by Marilyn Miller If you risk money in the stock market, you are taking a speculative risk. This means you have a chance to win, but a... Read more
Housing is a Fundamental Human Right
A Millennial’s Take on Housing by Bryer Sousa In late April a collaboration between the Portland Tenants Union, the USM Socialists – International Socialist Organization Portland... Read more