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Portlanders meaning
plural of Portlander
Example sentences (17)
Eastside Portlanders want to make sure they’re able to retain their community identity.
If you’re one of the infamous Portlanders that have relocated to Portland, you can register for a ticket for their California People Moving to Portland Night.
Local nonprofit Music Portland is back with the second annual Portland Music Month, curating over 100 events across 23 venues to highlight the independent music scene and help pull Portlanders out of our mid-winter slump.
An effort that would allow Portlanders to vote on implementing participatory budgeting at the city level has been postponed for now.
If Portlanders still recall those wild and sweaty, strangely wholesome, technically wonderful shows of yore, this show is going to sell out FAST.
Western Cemetery opened in 1830, and for a few decades, it was the primary place for Portlanders to be buried.
Instead of inviting Portlanders to lead their own uniquely themed bike rides during the month of June, Pedalpalooza is collecting ideas for different themes for every day of the month.
On February 9, I launched my canvassing kickoff and was determined to spend the next few months knocking on as many doors as I could to earn the trust and votes of Portlanders.
Today's Coronavirus News Roundup: Possible Cash for Low-Income Portlanders, Unemployment Claims Skyrocket, and Dumb Dummies Won't Stay Home!
East Portlanders have a tradition of voting they said to our newsroom and staff queued up to vote from as early as 4:00am.
She insisted that Phillips was not the reason the party failed to retain its 30-year safe seat, and argued that east Portlanders were not loyal, alleging that many sold their votes.
Whether it’s politics, business, or playtime, Portlanders into it.
Bureros is one of the hundreds of Portlanders who've spent the past week at the Occupy ICE protest that's positioned itself outside a regional ICE office building.
Kimes says houseless Portlanders are already staying near Big Four Corners.
This perceived leniency reignited a discussion around how PPB officers may see Portlanders as an “other”—either for having differing political beliefs or for not living in the same communities as the officers.
To pretend that untreated schizophrenics defecating on your lawn and tweekers stealing the grill from your apartment balcony are something that Portlanders should humbly accept is bullpucky.
The survey revealed that 80% of Portlanders live within a half-mile to a park, and over 16% of Portland's city area is parkland.