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Comment of the Week: McLoughlin Blvd and pulp fiction

Sometimes a man with a trike needs to cross town, and he doesn’t care what life tosses him.

Comment of the WeekFeaturesFront Page

July 10, 2023

Lisa Caballero (Contributor)

24 Comments


Monday Roundup: Paradox of car ownership, degrowth, and more

The most notable stories our writers and readers came across in the past seven days.

FeaturesFront PageThe Monday Roundup

July 10, 2023

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

57 Comments


‘Investment Strategy’ sets course for a more bike-friendly McLoughlin Blvd

A key step in the modernization of this orphan highway.

Front PageInfrastructure

July 6, 2023

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

32 Comments


Flood risks lead to Swan Island levee and path idea

Like Marine Drive, but near Swan Island on the Willamette.

Front PageParks and PathsPlans

July 6, 2023

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

13 Comments


Jobs of the Week: Castelli, Bike Peddler, Shift Transit, CCC, p:ear

Get your foot in the door or move up the ladder with these excellent opportunities.

Front Page

July 6, 2023

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)


Pedalpalooza Photo Gallery: Bike Prom

Better than high school.

Front PageRides/EventsThe Scene

July 6, 2023

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)


Weekend Event Guide: Single parents, Grilled by Bike, Pupperpalooza, and more

Sponsored by Cyclepath Bike Shop.

FeaturesFront PageRides/EventsWeekend Event Guide

July 6, 2023

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

1 Comment


Comment of the Week: Compromise would be OK with me on 82nd Ave

It’s okay to prioritize better sidewalks.

Comment of the WeekFeaturesFront Page

July 5, 2023

Lisa Caballero (Contributor)

55 Comments


Happy Hour update: Staying cool, Regulars Club, and more

So much to talk about. Hope to see you tonight.

Front PageRides/Events

July 5, 2023

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)


Adam Joy remembered for ‘verve and commitment to life’

“May we all carry his memory forward in our own lives, contributions, and good thoughts and deeds.”

Front Page

July 5, 2023

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

10 Comments


US Transportation Sec. Pete Buttigieg will get tour of 82nd Avenue

His presence at 82nd Avenue will add to the considerable momentum surrounding this project.

Front PagePoliticsRides/Events

July 5, 2023

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

28 Comments


Protestor blocks bus and bike lanes on Division with his car

The protest lasted four hours and the most tense moment came before it even started.

AdvocacyBikePortland VideoFront PageNews

July 3, 2023

Jonathan Maus (Publisher/Editor)

119 Comments


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