It was a typical Saturday night at Fortune, a popular West End bar located at 614 SW 11th Ave., for young Portlanders looking ...
A second former client of Taylor Made Retreat, the Beaverton rehab that quietly shuttered this summer, is accusing its ...
Been in Powell’s City of Books on West Burnside Street recently and felt a little confused by the empty shelves? Don’t worry, ...
The arctic fox found in southwest Portland last month is ready to move to his new home tomorrow: Ochsner Park Zoo in Baraboo, ...
Checkerboard Pizza, the slice-focused sister establishment of Ken’s Artisan Pizza, has long beguiled critics. “Dumb name,” WW ...
As one would expect for a gracefully aging institution, the aesthetic of Willamette Week has evolved over the ...
The cornerstone of Wilson’s landslide win last week is a plan to establish 2,000 nighttime shelter beds within the year. He ...
Chris Henry tried something new last week, but the results were the same. Henry, a truck driver turned gig worker, secured ...
Nearly 100 candidates ran for Portland City Council this year. By the end of this week, we should know for certain who the 12 ...
Portlanders now know the probable winners of a dozen seats on the 2025 City Council. It’s a diverse group. The 12 include ...
BRENDAN FINN TO JOIN MULTNOMAH COUNTY: Gresham City Councilor Vince Jones-Dixon, who won the Multnomah County Commissioner ...
Hindsight is 20/20. Looking into the future? That’s 50/50. To celebrate Willamette Week’s 50th anniversary, we decided to ...