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Portland Oregonian
NameThe Oregonian
TypeDaily newspaper
OwnerAdvance Publications
Founded1850
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersPortland, Oregon

Portland Oregonian is a daily newspaper published in Portland, Oregon, owned by Advance Publications, and is the largest newspaper in Oregon and the second-largest in the Pacific Northwest. The newspaper has a long history, dating back to 1850, and has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, for its coverage of local and national news, such as the Watergate scandal and the Iran–Contra affair. The Portland Oregonian has also been at the forefront of covering local events, including the Portland Rose Festival and the Portland Pride parade, and has featured articles on notable Portland residents, such as Matt Groening, River Phoenix, and Kaitlin Olson. The newspaper has a strong online presence, with a website that features articles and blogs from The New York Times, The Washington Post, and other prominent newspapers.

History

The Portland Oregonian was founded in 1850 by Thomas J. Dryer, and has since become one of the oldest continuously published newspapers in the United States. The newspaper has a rich history, having covered significant events such as the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the California Gold Rush, and the Great Depression. The Portland Oregonian has also been recognized for its coverage of local and national politics, including the Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Vietnam War. Notable journalists who have worked for the newspaper include Nicholas Kristof, Sarah Kendzior, and Glenn Greenwald, who have written for other prominent newspapers, such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Guardian. The Portland Oregonian has also featured articles on notable Portland residents, including Beverly Cleary, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Chuck Palahniuk, who have been recognized with awards such as the Newbery Medal and the National Book Award.

Geography

The Portland Oregonian is published in Portland, Oregon, which is located in the Willamette Valley region of the state. The city is situated near the Columbia River, which forms the border between Oregon and Washington, and is close to other major cities, including Seattle, Vancouver, Washington, and Eugene, Oregon. The newspaper covers news and events in the surrounding areas, including Multnomah County, Washington County, Oregon, and Clackamas County, Oregon, and has featured articles on notable landmarks, such as the Pittock Mansion, the Portland Japanese Garden, and Forest Park (Portland, Oregon). The Portland Oregonian has also covered environmental issues, such as the Columbia River Gorge and the Willamette River, and has featured articles on local organizations, such as the Audubon Society of Portland and the Oregon Environmental Council.

Demographics

The Portland Oregonian serves a diverse population in the Portland metropolitan area, which includes people from a variety of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. The city has a strong presence of Hispanic and Latino communities, as well as Asian and African American communities, and the newspaper has featured articles on notable community leaders, such as Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, and Martin Luther King Jr.. The Portland Oregonian has also covered issues related to LGBT rights, including the Stonewall riots and the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act, and has featured articles on local organizations, such as the Portland Pride and the Q Center. The newspaper has a strong online presence, with a website that features articles and blogs from The Advocate, Out Magazine, and other prominent LGBT publications.

Economy

The Portland Oregonian has covered the local economy, including the tech industry and the manufacturing sector, and has featured articles on notable companies, such as Intel, Nike, Inc., and Columbia Sportswear. The newspaper has also covered issues related to sustainability and environmentalism, including the Paris Agreement and the Green New Deal, and has featured articles on local organizations, such as the Portland Business Alliance and the Oregon Business Council. The Portland Oregonian has a strong focus on covering local small businesses and entrepreneurship, including the Portland Saturday Market and the Food Cart Festival, and has featured articles on notable Portland entrepreneurs, such as Phil Knight and Howard Schultz, who have been recognized with awards such as the Horatio Alger Award and the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year.

Culture

The Portland Oregonian has a strong focus on covering local arts and culture, including music, theater, and visual arts. The newspaper has featured articles on notable Portland artists, such as Matt Groening, Dan DeCarlo, and Henk Pander, who have been recognized with awards such as the Pulitzer Prize and the National Cartoonists Society's Milton Caniff Lifetime Achievement Award. The Portland Oregonian has also covered local festivals and events, including the Portland Rose Festival, the Portland Jazz Festival, and the Portland Film Festival, and has featured articles on local organizations, such as the Portland Art Museum and the Oregon Symphony. The newspaper has a strong online presence, with a website that features articles and blogs from The New York Times, The Washington Post, and other prominent newspapers.

Infrastructure

The Portland Oregonian is headquartered in Portland, Oregon, and has a strong online presence, with a website that features articles and blogs from The New York Times, The Washington Post, and other prominent newspapers. The newspaper has a strong focus on covering local transportation issues, including the Portland Streetcar and the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon (TriMet), and has featured articles on notable Portland landmarks, such as the Pittock Mansion, the Portland Japanese Garden, and Forest Park (Portland, Oregon). The Portland Oregonian has also covered issues related to urban planning and development, including the Portland Development Commission and the Metro (Oregon regional government), and has featured articles on local organizations, such as the Portland Business Alliance and the Oregon Business Council. The newspaper has a strong commitment to covering local news and events, and has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize, for its coverage of local and national news. Category:Newspapers published in Oregon

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