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County says NW Newberry Road could re-open in a few weeks

Multnomah County’s latest update on the NW Newberry Road repair project has good news for those of you who miss this popular route up to (or down from) Skyline Blvd. The project is several months ahead of schedule and instead of waiting until summer, the road is now expected to reopen by later this month! Here’s the latest word from the County: The slide-damaged road section has been excavated, a rock basket retaining wall built, the road has been rebuilt and paved

Portland's oldest riding club drops 'Wheelmen' from name

After 48 years as the Portland Wheelmen Touring Club, a local riding organization has decided to change its name to Portland Bicycling Club. The decision was made at the club’s April 4th meeting after months of debate among its 600 members

Jobs of the Week: Kenton Cycle, Rack Attack, Western Bikeworks, Ti Cycles, The eBike Store

If the amount of listings is any indications, it appears as though Portland’s local bike industry is alive and well. Learn more about each new opportunity via the links below… For a complete list of available jobs, click here

Comments of the Week: Perspectives on more law enforcement

As our community continues to grapple with a spate of deadly and serious injury collisions, much of the discussion in the past few days has focused on enforcement. Out of around 260 comments in this shortened week (I was out of town Monday-Tuesday), here are three that stood out: Reader MTW had this to say in response to our story about North Fessenden: “Even if I thought a city could “enforce” their way to road safety, Portland quite clearly can’t

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