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Oregonians will soon be celebrating the Fourth of July with festivals, parades, and, of course, fireworks. Here's a roundup ...
Summer heat has plagued the Pacific Northwest over the last two years during the start of July. This year, Portland and much ...
Portland Fire & Rescue received nearly 4,000 reports of illegal fireworks use on July 4th, with 400 reports in the first hour ...
Portland’s biggest fireworks display occurs at the annual Waterfront Blues Festival. Festival attendees may have one of the best views, but the display can also be seen from the nearby parks and ...
A continuing cooling trend will take shape as the Fourth of July approaches. July is typically Portland’s second warmest month of year and the driest month of the year. On average, Portland warms from ...
Looking for 4th of July plans in Portland? Explore eco-friendly, local, and community-centered events happening across the ...
Witnesses said a fire that destroyed a vacant building in Northeast Portland’s Lloyd District was started by fireworks, but officials said that hasn’t been confirmed.
With the Independence Day weekend upon us, families across the region are preparing to celebrate the Fourth of July with ...
Portland parking meters: Free Saturday, July 4, but meters will be enforced in Washington Park and Willamette Park in Southwest Portland. Oregon Zoo: Currently closed due to coronavirus restrictions.
Later, they’ll attend a Fourth of July cookout ­with some friends — outside, for safety, even though COVID-19 gathering restrictions have been lifted.
While personal firework usage is banned in Portland and some surrounding areas, there are plenty of places putting on a professional show.
Hold on to your hamburgers as we tell you where to make the most out of your Fourth of July holiday faster than your ice cream can melt.