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One of the Most Iconic Diners in America is This 92-Year-Old WA Cafe
Diners come in all shapes and sizes. Best of all, you can find a diner in just about every town. Not all towns have an arcade. Not all towns have an Italian restaurant. Not all towns have a taco truck (omg could you imagine living in a town without a taco truck?!). But just about every town of any size will have a diner.
Laura Hollister-Takashima
August 27, 1947 – June 17, 2024 - Laura Hollister-Takashima passed away peacefully in her home on June 17, 2024. She was born on August 27, 1948 to Anna Sue and Jack Hollister in Portland, Oregon. She spent her formative years in Canby and later moved to Eugene, Oregon where she graduated from South Eugene High School. Laura attended the University of Oregon and graduated with a degree in Liberal Arts, with a focus in photography and journalism. Soon after, she moved to Oahu, Hawaii...
CHUCKANUT BREWERY SWEET SIXTEEN PARTY SATURDAY
Chuckanut Brewery happily invites everyone to its Sweet Sixteen birthday this Saturday June 27th. The brewery’s party is a celebration marking its 16th anniversary of brewing award winning beers. Both locations will celebrate 12-close at South Nut Tap Room in Skagit Valley (11937 Higgins Airport Way, Burlington) and P. Nut Beer Hall (920 SE Caruthers St) in Portland, OR. Enjoy an exciting day filled with delicious brews, fun games, mouthwatering street food and all kinds of special deals!
Brady Johnson Joins Pilots Cross Country/Track as Assistant Coach
PORTLAND, Ore. – Portland Pilots Cross Country/Track head coaches Rob Conner and Ian Solof announced a new addition to the coaching staff for the 2024-2025 academic year, bringing on Brady Johnson as an assistant coach. Johnson spent the last five years with Colby Community College as the Trojans' Cross...
CF Montreal trade F Mason Toye to Timbers
The Portland Timbers acquired veteran forward Mason Toye from CF Montreal on Tuesday in exchange for a second-round draft pick in 2025. Montreal will also receive $200,000 in 2025 general allocation money from Portland if Toye reaches certain performance metrics or contractual obligations, per the clubs’ announcement. Toye, 25,...
Chauncey Billups Reveals Wild Story About His Player Last Season
After the Portland Trail Blazers agreed to a blockbuster trade to send superstar guard Damian Lillard to the Milwaukee Bucks in a three-way deal that also involved the Phoenix Suns, the franchise had officially begun a rebuilding process, with the team fully invested in guard Scoot Henderson being the future face of the team.
OSU study raises concerns about elevated lead levels from old telephone cables
Before telephone wires were coated in plastic, they were originally protected by a layer of lead. Lead-sheathed cables were largely phased out in the 1950s, but in Portland’s oldest neighborhoods, some of them still hang from utility poles. A recent study from Oregon State University tested lead levels in moss in some neighborhoods and found that lead levels are up to 600 times higher in places where the cables were once used than in other nearby areas. The findings raise concerns about whether the cables could lead to increased risk of lead exposure for residents of older neighborhoods.
Alien Boy makes out of this world music
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Project Pabst is a two-day, two-stage festival featuring some of the best acts in live music that’s for adults only! The event will be an outdoor blowout with access to both stages, food, beverages and more! We were joined by Caleb and Sonia from Alien Boy who talked to us all about their involvement in the festival!
NHL Rumors: Will the Vancouver Canucks Package Nils Noglander for a Defenseman?
Sekeres and Price: Irfaan Gaffar and Patrick Johnston on if the Vancouver Canucks now have an option to create a trade package to acquire a defenseman. Gaffar: For (Nils) Hoglander then, what’s his future here? I think it’s going to be part, I think acquiring a guy like (Daniel) Sprong means that now they can kind of set up a little package if they want for a defenseman. That’s kind of the way that I think it’s trending. What do you think? Johnston: “Yeah Irf. You look at the way the pairings currently are set up and how you might prioritize, obviously...
Portland Opera gives ‘full support’ for PSU concert hall replacing Keller Auditorium
The Portland Opera Association is backing Portland State University’s plan to replace the aging Keller Auditorium with a 3,000-seat, “state-of-the-art” concert hall in Southwest Portland.
See all homes sold in inner NE Portland, July 15 to July 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in inner NE Portland reported from July 15 to July 21. There were 20 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,359-square-foot home on Northeast 73rd Avenue in Portland that sold for $518,000.
Dog attack: Portland woman still fighting for her life more than a week later
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — A Portland mother of two is still fighting for her life a week after a random and brutal attack from a pack of dogs, while on a walk. Police say the attack occurred near a homeless camp in North Portland. Mytoka Petry, 47, has lost...
David C. Low
April 15, 1944 – June 22, 2024 - David C. Low passed away peacefully on June 22, 2024, in Beaverton Oregon. Born in The Dalles, Oregon in April 1944. David was the youngest born to William and Pearl Low. He was raised and educated in Condon, Oregon, graduating in 1962. He participated in basketball and baseball where the team was co state champions his senior year. He was also the senior class president. ...
The people at Pride are pretty, proud, and partying
This past weekend, the streets of Portland and the waterfront beamed with Pride as Portland's annual Pride celebration kept the party going! Ally went around and talked to some of the lovely people celebrating to find out what makes this weekend so important.
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