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Economics

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Fundraising in pajamas Editor, On Sunday, February 23, kids and adults put on their favorite pajamas and hopped ... Read more

Building Industry

Inner Southeast MAX line now 75% complete

The Portland-Milwaukie Light Rail Transit Project hit another milestone in March, officials said, when construction passed 75% completion. ... Read more

Craftwork

BOOKMARK

A wide variety of activities, generally free, are offered each month at each branch of the Multnomah County ... Read more

Carpentry

‘Oaks Bottom Overlook’ pocket park planned in Westmoreland

The Oaks Bottom Overlook project, developed by SMILE, the Sellwood-Westmoreland neighborhood association and supported by a number of ... Read more

Cinema

‘Sound of Music’ comes alive at Franklin High

The Franklin High School (FHS) performing arts departments are more robust than ever, training students in music, dance, ... Read more

Features

Woodstock deli again hosts ‘Grill Masters’ school

Woodstock Wine & Deli is usually closed on Sundays. So, people walking along Woodstock Boulevard were curious about ... Read more

Features

Flapjack fundraiser helps support ‘Meals on Wheels’

Hungry diners dug in at a March 1st Flapjack fundraiser at the Thelma Skelton Center, 3925 S.E. Milwaukie ... Read more

Broadcasting Events

Portland ventriloquist no dummy in Inner Southeast show

Kicking off its current exhibit, “Ventriloquism — A New Dawn”, Ping Pong’s Pint Sized Puppet Museum of Portland ... Read more

News

Franklin’s Rose Fest Princess introduced at lively assembly

During a special all-school assembly on March 17th, Franklin High School (FHS) student singers and actors and dancers ... Read more

Botany

45 trees felled along McLoughlin

Many days in the month of March, traffic on northbound S.E. McLoughlin Boulevard (Oregon Highway 99E) was restricted ... Read more