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THE BEE is the oldest existing neighborhood newspaper in the Portland area – having begun in the early fall of 1906, just a year after the opening of Oaks Amusement Park, and Portland’s World Fair! It was originally called the Sellwood Bee, a…

From the Washington County District Attorney, there’s news of a prison conviction for a woman who may well be the poster child for the street-oriented problems that the Rose City just cannot seem to solve – or even properly to address.

This little monthly newspaper has had an outsize impact on Southeast Portland for over a century. It started publishing the year after the 1905 Portland World Expo – and now, at age 116, it finds itself with the second largest circulation of …

For months, possibly years, you have been hearing that the solution to various problems in building new major roads or fixing older ones – and even building new bridges – is imposing tolls on the drivers who use them. Permanent tolls, tempora…