Portland Tribune

Portland Tribune

The Portland Tribune is a complimentary newspaper that comes out two times a week, specifically on Tuesdays and Thursdays, in Portland, Oregon, USA.

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  • 2 days ago | portlandtribune.com | Dana Haynes

    Published 5:05 am Thursday, June 5, 2025 Clocking in at a respectable fifth decade of operation, Albina Head Start soon will have a new building on Northeast Alberta Street. It’s out (respectfully) with the old and in with the new. Ron Herndon, longtime director of Albina Head Start, said his organization had recently bought the building, which sat at 4941 N.E. 17th St., with hopes of remodeling it.

  • 2 days ago | portlandtribune.com | Dana Haynes

    Prosper Portland’s leader shakeup continues Published 3:01 pm Wednesday, June 4, 2025 Leadership at Prosper Portland is undergoing a shakeup. (File Photo) In the space of about a day, Prosper Portland lost and gained leaders. The nominee to serve as new interim director of the city’s economic development agency is Lisa Abuaf, it was announced Wednesday, June 4. Abuaf currently is Prosper Portland’s director of development and investment.

  • 2 days ago | portlandtribune.com | Dana Haynes

    Portland’s ‘economic renaissance’ is topic of chamber’s annual meeting Published 1:05 pm Wednesday, June 4, 2025 By Jim Redden and Dana Haynes 1/4 Swipe or click to see more Community leaders, from left, Joe McFerrin 2nd, John Washington and John Gardner were among the attendees at the chamber’s annual event.

  • 2 days ago | portlandtribune.com | Dana Haynes

    Published 9:07 am Wednesday, June 4, 2025 Oregon’s projected budget shortfall demands clear-eyed leadership — not retreat. Research shows that in times of constraint, the most effective strategy is to invest in what delivers the strongest long-term return. That means supporting small businesses, especially those rooted in communities historically shut out of public funding and economic opportunity. As the Portland Tribune reported, lawmakers are staring down a steep drop in projected revenues.

  • 2 days ago | portlandtribune.com | Jim Redden

    Published 8:19 am Wednesday, June 4, 2025 A special meeting of the City Council has been scheduled to take additional public testimony on the next Portland budget at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, June 10. The tentatively approved $8.5 billion budget will be posted on the council’s webpage on Friday, June 6. The final vote is scheduled the day after the new hearing on Wednesday, June 11. The council can make minor changes to the budget on June 11 before the final vote.