The new Bike Happy Pale Ale is being canned as I type this and last minute preparations are underway for the BikePortland 20th Anniversary Party this Wednesday from 4-7:00 pm (or so) at Migration ...
I wanted everyone on the Internet to get a taste for the creative and vibrant culture around bicycles that was being created ...
A few weeks ago I explained a conundrum: I have greatly enjoyed riding my leisurely e-trike, but I haven’t gotten enough exercise. One of my original family biking goals was to get more exercise with ...
Riders stretch across the Eastbank Esplanade. Photo taken from Burnside Bridge. (All photos: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) Thousands of people turned out on bikes to honor Alex Pretti and all victims of ...
Seemingly overnight, local policymakers and elected officials are scrambling to respond to a question that could have massive ramifications to the quality of life on our streets: Should we allow ...
There are a ton of reasons why cycling is down in Portland these days. Anyone who thinks the answer is short or simple has not taken the time to fully grasp what has happened in the past decade and ...
TriMet board members, including JT Flowers (center) who was beaming in remotely, at their meeting this morning. (Photos: Jonathan Maus/BikePortland) TriMet staff and their general manager, Sam Desue, ...
Photo of the scene looking west on SE Powell toward SE 26th intersection. Someone has been killed by a truck driver while trying to cross the street near Cleveland High School. The Portland Police ...
After sharing my initial impressions two weeks ago, I’m ready to share a full review of Surly’s new Big Easy electric cargo bike (retail price $5,000). I rode the bike for two and a half weeks and ...
A few days ago I took a closer look at the exciting progress by the Portland Bureau of Transportation on their SW 4th Avenue Improvement Project. This is the $21 million investment that will transform ...
Back in June, organizers of Portland’s version of the World Naked Bike Ride decided to take the year off. Making this massive event safe and enjoyable is a major undertaking, and the leadership team ...
Portland Bureau of Transportation Director Millicent Williams just apologized for her role in the Broadway bike lane scandal. Here’s the audio, followed by the full text of the statement she read at ...
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