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Oregon Transportation Survey Asks Residents Where Money Should Go

Oregon Transportation Survey Asks Residents Where Money Should Go

The transportation survey gives Oregon residents until Sept. 10, 2026, to rank transportation priorities, identify the services they rely on and weigh possible spending tradeoffs. The statewide Rebuilding Our Transportation Vision Workgroup says the responses will help inform recommendations on how Oregon manages limited transportation resources. Key Takeaways Oregon’s

James Beard Public Market Secures Portland Construction Permit

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Portland’s James Beard Public Market has secured a construction permit for its downtown site, advancing the next phase of a roughly 38,000-square-foot project planned for Southwest Sixth Avenue and Alder Street. The year-round market is expected to house more than 40 small businesses, with a spring 2027 opening target

Portland Council Approves $120M for Moda Center Renovation

Portland Council Approves $120M for Moda Center Renovation

Portland City Council approved a term sheet supporting up to $120 million toward renovations at the city-owned Moda Center. The action establishes proposed financial and lease terms for continued negotiations with the Portland Trail Blazers, including provisions tied to the arena’s renovation, long-term tenancy and payments to the city.

Portland Trail Blazers Announce 2026 NBA Cup Schedule

Portland Trail Blazers Announce 2026 NBA Cup Schedule

The Trail Blazers will open their 2026 Emirates NBA Cup schedule on the road against the Los Angeles Lakers before closing Group Play with two games at Moda Center. Portland’s four-game West Group C slate runs from Nov. 6 through Nov. 27 and includes matchups with the Lakers, Kings,

Internships can be an invaluable chance for high school students to gain hands-on experience, explore career paths, and build their resumes. With summer approaching, many teens in Portland may be wondering where they can find opportunities to intern. Fortunately, there are several programs available that offer internships for high school students.

  1. StandOut Connect

StandOut Connect is a program backed by The University of Chicago’s Polsky Center for Innovation that matches high school students with paid internships in their area of interest. StandOut Connect is a remote program, meaning students can participate from anywhere. This program is a great option for students who are unable to commute to an internship site or who are interested in gaining experience in a field that is not readily available in their area.

  1. Portland State University Invention Bootcamp

The Invention Bootcamp is a four-week intensive educational experience aimed at high school students from historically underserved and underrepresented populations. The program teaches students basic skills to design, develop, and create a prototype by completing class-wide projects and later applying those skills to create their own inventions. The Invention Bootcamp is a great option for students interested in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields.

  1. Haggerty Scholars Program

The Haggerty Scholars Program aims to give high school juniors a chance to participate in Oregon’s legal and civic community. Through guest speakers, field trips, and research projects, students can gain a deeper understanding of the legal system and civic engagement. This program is ideal for those who aspire to a career in law or want to learn more about the legal system.

  1. Oregon Museum of Science and Industry

The Science Squad internship program at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is designed to provide teens with an opportunity to develop soft skills such as communication, leadership, and job readiness, which are valuable for any future job. This program was created to give teenagers a chance to obtain practical museum experience while also learning important skills that will be useful in any future employment. Students who want to work in museums, teaching, or other sectors that value leadership and excellent communication abilities may choose the Science Squad internship program.

  1. City of Portland Cadet Program

Finally, the City of Portland Cadet Program, offered by Portland Fire & Rescue (PF&R), aims to introduce young people between the ages of 16 and 20 to the fire service career and professional advancement opportunities. This program provides hands-on experience in firefighting, emergency medical services, and technical rescue and also offers opportunities for leadership development and community service. If you’re looking to further a career in fire service or improve your leadership and teamwork skills, the Cadet Program is an excellent choice for you.

Whether students are interested in STEM fields, law, museums, or firefighting, there is an internship program available to help them gain hands-on experience and develop valuable skills. As summer approaches, high school students in Portland should take advantage of these opportunities and explore the internship programs that are available to them.

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