If you've been meaning to get over to SE Division for a bulgogi bibim box from Korean barbecue cart Kim Jong Grillin, you'd better do it soon. Specifically you'd better get over there on or before January 28. Owner and chef Han Ly Hwang is moving the popular cart to a yet undetermined location—he's thinking downtown. Last week, Hwang spoke to the Mercury about the difficulties small businesses like food carts face during extreme weather.
The Mercury provides news and fun every single day—but your help is essential. If you believe Portland benefits from smart, local journalism and arts coverage, please consider making a small monthly contribution, because without you, there is no us. Thanks for your support! Good Morning, Still-Frozen Portland! Despite the hopes of thaw we harbored mid-week, the ice of PDX Arctic Blast 2024 is taking it's darn time to melt. It's very frustrating, and a great.
PDX Arctic Blast 2024 has been a wintery mix. The snow's not deep, but the temperature held below freezing for four days nonstop. The roads are as plowed as they've ever been, but downed trees knocked out sizable sections of the city's electrical grid. Portland Public School parents scramble for childcare. The housebound keep losing power and heat. The county's warming shelters set a new record, on Tuesday night, for the number of people served..
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Tiger Tiger Fest 2023, a festival celebrating the Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities in Portland, Oregon, is set to kick off next weekend. Key details: The event is reportedly the first annual celebration of AANHPI culture and communities in Portland. The event organizers are expecting over 3,000 attendees this year, compared to the 1,200 who came last year.