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  • If you're new here, welcome! We’ve put together a starter pack for you, with episodes and articles to welcome you to the City Cast Portland community. 
    From checking out a mariscos pop-up at one of the city’s buzziest bars to doing some self-care with the year’s weirdest Sasquatch movie, there’s no shortage of things to do this month in Portland. So the City Cast Portland team is here to narrow down your June bucket list to the must-dos, like catching a comedy set in the park.
    One bonus suggestion from our episode archive: “The Best Day Trips to the Oregon Coast”
    For even more tips on how to make the most of June in Portland, check out Hey Portland’s take on what to do this month. 
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  • This morning, Portland City Hall is issuing a proclamation for a Vanport Day of Remembrance as part of the Vanport Mosaic Festival. Situated between Portland and Vancouver, Vanport was the largest federal housing project and the second-largest city in Oregon during World War II. It was also home to a thriving multiracial community. But 76 years ago, Vanport was destroyed in a catastrophic flood, and never rebuilt.
    So today on City Cast Portland we’re looking at this nearly forgotten chapter of Portland history and the way it shaped the Portland of today. Talking with us is LaVeta Gilmore Jones, a co-director of the festival and a descendant of Vanport, she’s sharing how the Vanport Mosaic Festival is working to keep those memories alive.

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  • The amount of illegal graffiti on Portland’s streets has exploded in recent years, but the city is trying to do its part. The Portland Police Bureau has several officers who spend part of their time investigating our city’s most prolific taggers, studying hundreds of tags and graffiti styles to bring down some of the more damaging crews. Today on City Cast Portland, we’re talking with Officer Nate Kirby-Glatkowski, a member of the Portland Police Bureau’s Central Precinct Neighborhood Response Team. He has a unique insight into this issue, and actually has a few favorite taggers of his own.
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  • Today on City Cast Portland, we’re talking through our local primary election results and the latest report on Portland Police Bureau traffic stops. Joining host Claudia Meza on this Friday news roundup are KBOO news director Althea Billings and our very own executive producer, John Notarianni.
    Discussed on Today’s Episode:


    Oregon Primary Election Results 2024 [OPB] 


    Map Shows Where DA Candidates Schmidt and Vasquez Did Best in Multnomah County [Oregonian 🔒]


    Democrats Beware: A Progressive DA Fights for His Job — in Hipster Portland [Politico]


    Portland Police Bureau Traffic Stops Q1 2024 Report [Portland.gov]

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  • It’s officially bicycle-riding season in Portland, but buying a new one can lead to a ton of questions: There are so many types of bikes now. How do you choose? How much should you be prepared to spend? And how the heck do you find one that fits? Today on City Cast Portland we’re talking with cycling expert Leah Benson. As the former owner of the dearly-missed Gladys Bikes on Alberta Street, she’s helped hundreds of Portlanders find the perfect bike for them. 
    Bicycle Shops Leah Recommends:

    River City Bicycles


    Sellwood Cycle Repair 

    Metropolis Cycles

    Golden Pliers

    Clever Cycles

    Splendid Cycles

    Community Cycling Center

    North Portland Bike Works

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  • Today on City Cast Portland, we’re continuing our neighborhood guide series where we talk with Portlanders about the good, bad, and ugly of where they live. This time we’re talking about Montavilla with Bryan M. Vance, City Cast’s director of digital strategy. He’s lived in Montavilla for about three years, and he’s not only sharing his neighborhood's secret borders; he’s also prepared some fighting words for anyone who thinks their farmers market can compete with Montavilla’s. 
    Discussed in Today’s Episode:

    Academy Theater

    Bipartisan Cafe

    Flying Pie Pizzeria

    Yaowarat

    The House of Bánh Mì

    Bui’s Natural Tofu

    Blank Slate

    Tinker Tavern

    Thatchers

    Montavilla Farmers Market

    Montavilla Outdoor Pool

    Montavilla Park

    Berrydale Park

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  • Today on City Cast Portland we’re talking about the indictment of Jesse Lee Calhoun, the man who has now been charged with the murders of three women in the Portland area. We’ll also look at the recent decrease in Portland shootings and the approval of Mayor Ted Wheeler’s $8.2 billion budget for the next fiscal year. Joining host Claudia Meza on this midweek roundup is our very own producer, Giulia Fiaoni.
    Discussed in Today’s Episode:


    Jesse Calhoun Indicted in Serial Killing of 3 Women in Portland Area; Could Face More Charges [Oregonian]


    Portland Shootings Last Month Fell to Early Pandemic Levels; City Touts Efforts To Bring Down Violence [Oregonian 🔒]


    What Will It Take To Solve Gun Violence in Portland? [City Cast Portland 🎧]


    Will Portland’s Latest Plan To Stop Gun Violence Work? [City Cast Portland 🎧]


    City Council Approves $8.2 Billion Budget [Willamette Week]


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  • Did you know we have nearly 40 farmers markets in the Portland area every week? But where are they? Which are the best for what? And what are the unspoken rules you might be breaking? Today on City Cast Portland, we’re revisiting a conversation host Claudia Meza had with Molly Notarianni — our executive producer John Notarianni’s big sister. As the former executive director of the Oregon Farmers Market Fund, she’s been in the farm-to-market business for nearly 20 years. She's got insider tips on how to get the most out of this farmers market season.
    This episode originally aired on May 23, 2023.
    Discussed in Today’s Episode:
    Markets: 


    Hollywood Farmers Market 


    Montavilla Farmers Market 


    Come Thru Market 

    Shemanski Park Farmers Market


    Cully Farmers Market  

    Oregon City Farmers Market

    Forest Grove Farmers Market

    Woodstock Farmers Market

    Market Vendors:


    Squirrel and Crow Foods at Hollywood Farmers Market


    Alleamin Products at Woodstock Farmers Market


    Dragonfly Forge at Woodstock Farmers Market


    Kulfi PDX at Montavilla Farmers Market 

    Support Programs:

    Double Up Food Bucks Oregon

    Farm Direct Nutrition Program

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  • Today on City Cast Portland, we’re talking about a Philadelphia activist’s lie causing trouble at a local therapy office, all the money coming from who-knows-where in Oregon’s upcoming elections, and the latest audit looking into the city’s affordable housing mandate. Joining host Claudia Meza on this week’s Friday news roundup are Willamette Week City Hall reporter Sophie Peel and our very own producer, John Notarianni.
    Discussed in Today’s Episode:


    A Disgraced Philadelphia Activist Landed a Job at a Portland Therapy Clinic. The Therapists Quit. [Willamette Week]


    Flood of 11th-Hour Donations, Big Outside Spending Boosts Maxine Dexter in Race for Congress [Oregonian 🔒]


    Last-Minute Outside Spending Floods Oregon’s 5th Congressional District Race [Willamette Week]   


    Portland Officials Used Millions Earmarked for Affordable Housing to Cover Own Costs, City Watchdog Finds [Oregonian 🔒]


    Portland Program That Requires Developers Build Affordable Housing is Falling Short, Audit Finds [OPB] 


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  • The Columbia River’s millions of salmon sustained Indigenous people throughout the Pacific Northwest for millennia. But between the effects of overfishing and climate change, there’s only a fraction of their historic populations left. Today on City Cast Portland, executive producer John Notarianni talks with OPB investigations editor Tony Schick about OPB’s new podcast “Salmon Wars.” Schick digs deep into the history of the fish, the radical efforts to preserve them, and the threats they still face.
    Events mentioned in today’s episode:


    McMenamins UFO Fest, May 17 - 18


    East Portland Sunday Parkways, May 19


    The Vanport Mosaic Festival, May 18 - June 1

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  • There’s nothing better than sitting out on the deck of a vineyard, looking out at the beautiful landscape and sipping something special. Lucky for us, the Willamette Valley has over 700 wineries, many of them about an hour’s drive. But the hardest part sometimes is just picking which one to visit! Which has the best food, or the nicest patio? Which do you need to book ahead? And where are the best local urban wineries? Today on City Cast Portland, host Claudia Meza talks with Eater Portland editor Brooke Jackon-Glidden. She’s got tips on how to get the most out of this glorious wine-tasting season.
    Discussed in Today’s Episode:

    Statera Cellars

    Community Wine Bar

    Le Clos

    Fossil & Fawn

    Amaterra Winery

    Soter Vineyards

    Hiyu Wine Farm

    Day Wines at Day Camp

    Loop de loop


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  • Today on City Cast Portland, we’re looking into a new-age spirituality group that’s raising eyebrows in Ashland, and how they fit into Oregon’s strange propensity for attracting religious cults. Plus, we’ll take a look at the worst reviews of some of Portland’s best karaoke spots. Joining executive producer John Notarianni on this midweek news roundup is our very own producer, Giulia Fiaoni.
    Discussed in Today’s Episode:


    The TwinRay Mystery: A Spiritual Group in Ashland Raises Eyebrows and Worries [OPB]   


    Inside Ashland's TwinRay Cult [The Guru] 


    ‘Bundyville’ [OPB]


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  • With the arrival of warmer weather, it’s the perfect time of year to jump from dance club to music bar for a late night out in the city. Producer Giulia Fiaoni has spent a lot of time tracking down the best places to dance in town and joins host, Claudia Meza, with tips on how to make the most out of a night out dancing – whether you’re moshing to live punk, grooving to ABBA, or learning how to two-step, we’ve got you covered. 
    This conversation first aired on Jan. 16, 2024
    Places to Dance This Mess Around:

    Lollipop Shoppe 

    The Coffin Club

    The Goodfoot

    Aztec Willies

    Landmark Saloon

    Holocene

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  • Hey there! We are excited to share the trailer for a new special limited series from our friends and colleagues at City Cast Denver. If you’re a fan of what we do at City Cast, you’ll want to check it out:

    You’ve probably heard a story about Congresswoman Lauren Boebert. Like, how she got kicked out of a production of “Beetlejuice” for vaping and groping her date. Or, that time she heckled President Biden during his State of the Union address. Throughout it all, she keeps winning elections and amassing followers, so it’s hard not to watch her meteoric rise and wonder: What does it mean for the future of American Politics?

    Host Bree Davies and Executive Producer Paul Karolyi have been covering Boebert’s wildest moments on City Cast Denver for years. And with only a month until her make-or-break primary on June 25, they’re talking to former friends and rivals, supporters and detractors, real people throughout Colorado who have been affected by her work in Congress, and hopefully Lauren herself. 

    It’s a new limited series from City Cast, because no matter how you feel about her, you have to admit, it feels like Lauren Boebert Can’t Lose.

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  • Today on City Cast Portland, we’re talking about the safety issues facing Portland’s transit system, the aftermath of the PSU ceasefire protests, and the city camping ban that has been officially approved after many iterations. Joining executive producer John Notarianni on this week’s Friday news roundup are Portland Mercury news reporter Taylor Griggs and our very own producer, Giulia Fiaoni.
    Discussed on Today’s Episode:


    STREET VIEW: Public Transit Safety Concerns Deserve a Thoughtful Response [Portland Mercury] 


    Students in Oregon and Across U.S. Call for Divestment. It’s Not So Simple. [Oregonian] 


    Posts Called for Targeted Vandalism, Violence During Portland State University Protests, Police Say [KGW] 


    PSU Requests Portland Police Help in Clearing Library Occupied by Student Protesters [Oregonian]


    Portland Mayor’s Scaled-Back Homeless Camping Ban Approved, Enforcement Can Begin Immediately [Oregonian]


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  • Four of the five seats on the Multnomah County Commission are up for grabs during this month’s primary election. Despite being under-the-radar for many voters, this race could lead to a significant shift in the priorities of county leaders. Today, Oregonian City Hall reporter Shane Dixon Kavanaugh is sharing his cheat sheet on who’s running and where they stand on the issues. And don’t worry if you’re not 100% sure what the county commission even does — we’ve got you covered.
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  • In the last year, Portland’s had alternative shelters spring up, a 90-day fentanyl emergency declared, Measure 110 rolled back, and a ton of money funneled into new affordable housing. But are any of these things changing the day-to-day on city streets? Today we’re asking Blanchet House executive director Scott Kerman about his ground-level perspective on the state of homelessness, addiction, and behavioral health. 
    Mentioned in this episode:

    What Portland Gets Wrong About Old Town [City Cast Portland 🎧]
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  • Today on City Cast Portland, we’re talking about the proposed $8.2 billion city budget that dropped last Friday, including some of the items the Portland Clean Energy Fund is throwing down for, as well as a couple of updates on some stories we talked about in last week’s Friday news roundup. Joining host Claudia Meza on this week’s midweek roundup is our executive producer, John Notarianni.
    Discussed on Today’s Episode:


    Mayor Ted Wheeler plans to fully fund Portland Street Response, cash-strapped Fire Bureau [Oregonian] 


    Mayor's Proposed Budget City of Portland, Oregon Fiscal Year 2024-25 [Portland.gov]


    U.S. Senate Dems Launch Renewed Push for Full Marijuana Legalization [Oregon Capital Chronicle]  


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  • Bill Oakley is best known for his work as a showrunner for “The Simpsons”; he’s probably written some of your favorite lines from the show. But in recent years, Oakley has become Portland’s resident fast food expert. With National Hamburger Day coming up on May 28, Oakley is here to give us his honest takes on Portland’s fast food scene — from vegan junk food to the best burgers — as well as his expert opinion on where Homer Simpson would dine in town. This episode originally aired on Nov 21, 2023.Restaurants Discussed in Today’s Episode:The Original Food Carts at John’s MarketplaceThe Hinterland Bar & Food CartsGnarlysBoxcar PizzaBuddy’s SteaksBottle Rocket BurgersBunk BarCanardFuller's Burger ShackMidCity SmashedburgerFarmer and the BeastSure Shot BurgerHit the Spot!Wolfs Head BurgerChamps BurgerLos Burros SupremosTight TacosBecome a member of City Cast Portland today! Get all the details and sign up here. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at [email protected], or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448.Want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, Hey Portland, and be sure to follow us on Instagram. Looking to advertise on City Cast Portland? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.Learn more about the sponsor of this episode:Bon Coeur Home and Wellness with offer code BonCoeurCityCast20Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  • Happy 503 Day, everyone! Today on City Cast Portland, we’re talking about some of the Portland Bureau of Transportation’s planned greenway additions, what the upcoming federal reclassification of cannabis would mean to our local industry, and the participatory budgeting campaign currently gathering signatures. Plus, we reveal our new unofficial city slogan! Joining host Claudia Meza on this week’s Friday news roundup are Willamette Week’s Potlander column author, Brianna Wheeler, and our very own executive producer, John Notarianni.
    Discussed on Today’s Episode:


    Federal Cannabis Reclassification Could Bring Pharmaceutical Companies to Oregon’s Marijuana Industry [OPB]


    What Would You Do With $15 Million of City Money? Petition Would Give Portlanders a Say [Portland Mercury]


    News Release: Biking in Portland Grows by 5%, as PBOT Announces New Greenways and Retrofits Opening This Year [Portland.gov] 


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