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Portland, Ore., is well known for its dense laws on land use. Now, under pressure from its liberal residents, the city is using those restrictions against immigrant detention. By Anna Griffin ...

Portland (/ ˈpɔːrtlənd / PORT-lənd) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon.

Hop on a bicycle and explore the most fun (and funky) things to do in Portland, Oregon – from breweries and rose gardens to the nearby Columbia River Gorge.

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Find the best things to do in Portland, Oregon, including top Portland attractions, activities for kids, exciting events and more.

Keith Wilson is the 54th Mayor of Portland, OR. He was elected in November 2024 and took office in January 2025. Raymond C. Lee III is serving as the City Administrator of Portland, OR. He was appointed by Mayor Keith Wilson in December 2025. Simone Rede is the City Auditor of Portland, OR.

Discover the best things to do in Portland, Oregon in 2026. A lifelong local shares 25+ must-see attractions, hidden gems, and insider tips for first-time visitors.

Portland, city, seat (1854) of Multnomah county, northwestern Oregon, U.S. The state’s largest city, it lies just south of Vancouver, Washington, on the Willamette River near its confluence with the Columbia River, about 100 miles (160 km) by river from the Pacific Ocean.

The Lowdown Portland has two major league teams, the Timbers (men) and the Thorns (women), each with enthusiastic followings. The men’s club dates to 1975, while the Thorns have been around since 2013—but their roots go further back, intertwined with the late Clive Charles, a former Timber who coached men and women at the University of ...

Travel to beautiful Portland, Oregon for great food; art districts; craft breweries; the world’s largest independent bookstore, a huge urban forest and a bridge reserved for bicyclists.

Portland is packed with great things to do and places to go. But where do you begin? Cut through the noise with Time Out’s recommendations of the best attractions, restaurants, bars, nightlife...

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Discover Portland’s dynamic mix of food, music, art and outdoor attractions in Oregon’s creative city.

You’ll wonder why you don’t live in Portland after you’ve visited this laid-back and friendly city. With a reputation for manicured parks, eclectic nightlife, fine micro-breweries and distilleries, and nature that cuts right into the city, Portland’s a Pacific Northwest must-visit.

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Based in Portland, Oregon - Portland International Airport (PDX) is guided by the Port of Portland. Find information about Arrivals, Departures, Shops & Dining, Parking and more.

Where is Portland, Oregon? Portland is on the northwestern border of the state of Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, north of California and south of Washington.

Be prepared with the most accurate 10-day forecast for Portland, Oregon 97231 with highs, lows, chance of precipitation from The Weather Channel and Weather.com

Situated in the heart of downtown Portland and adjacent to the Willamette River, The Porter Hotel provides guests with the chance to explore the city with ease.

For those visiting or traveling to Portland, activities, transportation, and general information.

Whether it's your first trip to the City of Roses, or you just want to experience Portland with fresh eyes, here is a guide to must-sees and must-eats.

Explore downtown Portland's abundant shops with easy public transportation, beautiful parks and convenient proximity to the Portland International Airport.

The new Portland City Council represents four geographic districts, working together to create laws that improve living, working, and visiting Portland.

Plan the perfect visit to Portland with our travel planning guide. Explore where to stay, fun things to do and how to get around with or without a car.

In Portland, being dubbed “weird” is never an insult — diverse dining options, unique outdoor experiences and unexpected attractions make Portland one of a kind.

The City of Portland ensures meaningful access to City programs, services, and activities to comply with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws and reasonably provides: translation, interpretation, modifications, accommodations, alternative formats, auxiliary aids and services.

Portland's parks, public places, natural areas, and recreational opportunities give life and beauty to our city. These essential assets connect people to place, self, and others. Portland's residents treasure and care for this legacy, building on the past to provide for future generations.

Search a list of Portland neighborhoods to find information about events and local resources.

Information about Metro Supportive Housing Services (SHS) Personal Income Tax and Multnomah County Preschool for All (PFA) Personal Income Tax, including requirements for filing personal tax returns and paying personal taxes with the City of Portland's Revenue Division.

The City of Portland has a long history of partnership with the federal government. That’s getting tougher, as the White House issues orders that clash with our values – and the law. Learn how Portland is standing up for our community while we work with our federal partners.

The City of Portland is committed to protecting and supporting the immigrants who contribute so much to the health, prosperity, and vibrancy of our city. On October 15, City Council officially codified Portland's Sanctuary City status. Here's what that means and where to find support and resources.

Applause greeted City Council's unanimous vote to confirm Raymond C. Lee III as Portland's first long-term city administrator, a key position that oversees day-to-day operations across more than two dozen bureaus and departments in the city's new form of government. Lee brings a wealth of experience to the job. He most recently served as city manager of fast-growing Greeley, Colo., where he ...

Applause greeted City Council's unanimous vote to confirm Raymond C. Lee III as Portland's first long-term city administrator, a key position that oversees day-to-day operations across more than two dozen bureaus and departments in the city's new form of government. Lee brings a wealth of experience to the job.