For this week's Feel-Good Friday,
by Courtney Vaughn The Mercury provides news and fun every single day—but your help is essential. If you believe Portland benefits from smart, local journalism and arts coverage, please consider making a small monthly contribution, because without you, there is no us. Thanks for your support! GOOD MORNING, PORTLAND! The weather forecast can no longer be trusted. Spring is unpredictable, like an emotionally detached, fickle lover. It brings us flowers,...
HONOLULU (KHON2) -- A virtual auction is set to end on Saturday. Assets School's Illumination auction is open to the public. Among the items are: With Mother's Day and Father's Day coming up, these could make great gifts. "Assets is the only school in Hawaii specializing in educating students who are gifted, dyslexic, and have []
Lily Ebert, who was recognised for her services to Holocaust education and made an MBE last year, went from 'near-death at Auschwitz to creating five generations of Jewish life'.
[Editor’s note: This is a recap of Fallout episode five. The recap of episode six publishes April 17.] War never changes. It’s the first line of almost every Fallout video game, a weary reminder—voiced, more often than not, by the great Ron Perlman—that while the circumstances of annihilation might change, the impulses driving humanity toward it probably won’t. It’s an idea Fallout the TV show has mostly only danced around so far, illustrating self-destructive impulses on the part of the...
Restaurants and other service sector businesses often give workers their schedules with little notice, but that's changing in some places.
Brunson (leg) is available Friday against the Nets, Fred Katz of The
The United Auto Workers’ ambitious drive to expand its reach to nonunion factories across the South and elsewhere faces a key test Friday night, when workers at
Caldwell-Pope (shoulder) is available for Friday's matchup against the
Although it hardly looks like it, President Joe Biden may already be peaking in his race to keep the White House. His biggest internal threat remains: his inability to campaign effectively. And his biggest external threat looms: Though the country seems to expect a soft landing from inflation’s heights, this week’s economic data prove Biden’s […]
Most surveyed felt confident in their businesses and the broader economy. And 72% expected an uptick in hiring in the next year.