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Jeremiah Hayden by Jeremiah Hayden

Portland City Council has confirmed the city’s first long-term city administrator under its new form of government. The confirmation of Mayor Keith Wilson’s pick, Raymond L...

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Taylor Griggs by Taylor Griggs

Since OpenAI launched ChatGPT in November 2022, generative artificial intelligence (AI) has taken over Google search results, transformed how we see em-dashes, run rampant on human mental health, and even led to new vocabulary with “AI slop,” a term coined to describe meaningless content byproduct. The main entities excited about AI se...

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Jenni Moore by Jenni Moore

Well folks, the year 2025 is almost over. I’m looking ahead to the holidays, ringing in the New Year 2026, and this week I’m highlighting three live events I’d love to cozy up with this winter, from Kalani Pe’a’s Hawaiian Christmas show at the Reser, at least one promising NYE show to put on the radar, and a stacked lineup of alternative i...

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Nolan Parker by Nolan Parker

Portland has an incredible jazz scene. Always has, hopefully always will. From the historically Black Albina district to KMHD Jazz Radio, Montevilla Jazz Festival to the Jack London Revue, The 1905 jazz bar to Albina Music Trust—the Rose City’s cup runneth over with world class jazz music. 

Champion of the genre, PDX Jazz has...

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Housing Committee’s “Slow the Inflow” resolution to avert new homelessness heads to full Council by Jeremiah Hayden

City councilors are moving fast after the city's housing bureau reported millions in funding it raised from 2021 to 2024 but did not allocate.

The Housing and Homelessness Committee on December 9 referred a resolution to the full City Council to...

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