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The man who drove his car onto a sidewalk on Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd and killed a man who was standing just outside a Subway sandwich shop on NE Jarrett last week, has also died.
Nearly two weeks after we first heard of a plan by the City of Portland to remove two traffic diverters on neighborhood greenways in northwest Portland, we have yet to hear directly from one of the ...
Sew Many Bikes – 10:00 am at Sewcial Studies Studio in Milwaukie (SE) Billed as a craft club on wheels, this ride is a gathering of folks who love to craft and sew — and share their creations with ...
Around noon on Thursday, a person driving a Ford Escape SUV failed to control their car, then drove it up a curb and onto a sidewalk where two people were standing. The driver struck both people and ...
Portland Solutions, the City office that’s driving an effort to remove two traffic diverters in northwest, says the changes to Northwest 20th and NW Johnson streets are going to happen this week. This ...
Don’t miss my video from Thursday’s rally where concerned Portlanders gathered in the street at the intersection of NW Everett and 20th to defend a traffic diverter. A City of Portland office that’s ...
My picks for the weekend.Sunday, August 10th Bridge Pedal – All Day in the Central City It’s time for the annual Bridge Pedal, which offers a six-bridge route (no more 10-bridge?!) where you can see ...
“There are no plans to remove the diverters this weekend. The City is coordinating logistics to determine the timing of removal and updates will be provided as they are available.” My first reaction ...
A plan to remove traffic diverters on two neighborhood greenways in northwest Portland that has been developed largely behind closed doors, appears to be moving forward. Or does it? So far there’s a ...
A supporter of the diverter slated for removal on NW Johnson at 15th. (Photo: Courtesy BikeLoud) Portlanders who do not want to see traffic diverters currently installed on neighborhood greenways in ...
The chances of a future electric passenger ferry service on the Willamette River just got a bit better. That’s because Frog Ferry, the nonprofit that launched in 2018, announced today they’ve secured ...
After getting a green light from the Oregon Transportation Commission last month to go forward with a plan to widen I-5 at the Rose Quarter, the Oregon Department of Transportation is moving forward ...
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