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Jeremiah Hayden by Jeremiah Hayden

For the first time under the city’s new form of government, Portland City Council could soon exercise its authority to investigate official acts by city staff.

Councilor Mitch Green filed a resolution December 16 seeking to launch an investigation to determine why nearly $21 million in funding collected by the Portland Housi...

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by Courtney Vaughn

If you’re reading this, you probably know the value of the Mercury’s news reporting, arts and culture coverage, event calendar, and the bevy of events we host throughout the year. The work we do helps our city shine, but we can’t do it without your support. If you believe Portland benefits from smart, local journalism and arts coverage, plea...

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Photo Essay: Eye on the Northwest Marine Art Works by Corbin Smith

In Portland's industrial Northwest District, a complex of buildings called Northwest Marine Art Works (NWMAW) covers an impressive two acres of former factory space.

Built in 1911, as a prune processing plant, the buildings transformed into a nautical ironworks during World War II, and in the ...

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It's a great job for those who are organized and love working with writers. by Wm. Steven Humphrey

Whoopee-doo, great news: The Portland Mercury continues to grow like gang-busters, and we're hiring a MANAGING EDITOR to join our smart, scrappy, kick-ass editorial team. Are YOU an organized person, with newsroom and preferably managerial exp...

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After threatening to strike, unionized workers voted Monday to ratify a contract with increased wages and better health insurance protections. by Abe Asher

Just three weeks ago, Ava Robbins, cheese clerk at the New Seasons location in Concordia and co-chair of the New Season Labor Union, was preparing for a protracted, holiday-season strike. 

“A few mont...

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