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Looking for effective ways to save money on utility bills? Finding where jobs and training in sustainability are posted? How to go about to hiring an eco-friendly contractor? Where to donate used building materials for a tax-donation?...

The Portland Development Commission has officially kicked off its new economic development program, Portland Main Street®. The program, charged with promoting neighborhood commercial district revitalization, is based on the National Trust...

First the of possession of marijuana was decriminalized, then growing and using marijuana for medical purposes was legalized (with a permit), and then the nation’s first Cannabis Café, where card holders can go to socialize and...

One Brick Portland provides support to local nonprofit and community organizations by creating a unique, social and flexible volunteer environment for those interested in making a concrete difference in the community. We enable people to get...

Once you learn, you never forget. But cycling, having shaken off the yoke of the beasts of burden it replaced a century ago, and recovering from the detour it took for a spell as something simply to do for fun, is again coming full circle....

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The myth that the City of Portland’s Bicycle Plan for 2030 comes with a $600 million price tag continues to spread among various media outlets, despite the fact that the plan commits the city to no spending of any kind.

The Portland School Board will run into some strong opposition tonight by parents and community members who think the high school redesign is a bad idea.

The City of Portland has an iPhone application that lets you report potholes, graffiti or other issues. You can include a photo and/or a GPS or map location.

Report finds 'location efficient' buyers less likely to default, because of their flexibility to save money on transportation. Interesting read!

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