Bill Schonely is gone, but his memory and the memories he provided aren’t going anywhere. Read moreFROM THE SIDELINES: Bill Schonely's mark on the city and franchise was immeasurable
Two fellow photojournalists and I were allowed to capture the historic moment when Tina Kotek, soon to be governor, stood with her wife and rewrote Oregon history books. Read morePHOTOGRAPHER'S NOTEBOOK: A moment in Oregon’s history as seen through my lens
The Portland Police blotter tells us that on Tuesday, Jan. 3, a 25-year-old man approached a 78-year-old man on a TriMet platform and bit off his ear. Read moreColumnist: Reader discretion is advised
Whether we're talking about building housing, the international fentanyl and meth trade, or mental health equity, the problems have become too big for any city or… Read moreTo solve homelessness, it’s time for Washington, D.C., to step up
Jim Redden has been a reporter at the Portland Tribune for 20 years. Read moreOpinion: After 20 years at The Trib, reporter Jim Redden says goodbye