Chef Shannon Bard, who owns two other restaurants, announces she’s closing Zapoteca to spend more time with her family.
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Portland mayor proposes tax relief for seniors
The program would provide partial tax rebates to low-income Portlanders over age 62.
Starving for Father’s Day food ideas? We’ve got some
Here’s our list of things you can do with your foodie dad.
Bread and Butter: Portland’s Vinland is a 100% local restaurant – except for the drinks
That said, the spirits do honor the spirit of the restaurant.
Traffic, pedestrian access emerge as issues for major Commercial Street project
Hundreds of housing units are planned for the former site of Rufus Deering Lumber.
Topsham parents wanted to record their son’s school day – a jury says no
The federal case was considered a novel effort to extend free-speech rights to recording of a disabled student’s interactions at school.
State denies wrongdoing in Sanborn murder case, seeks dismissal of claims
The response is the first extensive answer to wide-ranging claims by Anthony Sanborn’s attorney that police and prosecutors colluded to wrongfully convict him of a 1989 murder.
Mail carrier loves her job, with one big snarling exception
Zoraida Cook, who was once bitten so badly she missed two days of work, walks her postal routes with an eye out – and repellent ready – for disgruntled canines.
It was hot in Portland on Sunday, but not a record
The high temperature of 91 was 2 degrees shy of the record set in 1984, the National Weather Service says.
About 100 people rally in Portland for LGBT rights
‘We have more work to do,’ a member of Pride Portland tells the crowd.