Gonzalez announced he will be introducing a new ordinance that would impose what he calls "meaningful penalties" for vandals.
Critics say Gonzalez, 50, is a grandstander who lacks substance. “All Rene has is anger and soundbites and no accomplishments ...
Portland will be welcoming a new form of government and with it a new mayor. This week, our news partners at Willamette Week took a closer look at two of the candidates who have been leading in ...
The Portland City Auditor’s Office announced Monday that it found “insufficient evidence” to support allegations of campaign ...
In less than two months, Portland voters will entrust 14 people to usher in ... in the mayor’s race are two sitting city ...
Read the candidate’s responses to questions about homelessness, police accountability, Portland’s budget and taxes.
The investigation centered on a complaint contending that the commissioner spent over $6,000 in city funds to edit the “Rene Gonzalez (Politician)” Wikipedia page in connection to his run for mayor.
The Portland Metro Chamber hosted Rene Gonzalez, Carmen Rubio and Keith Wilson — the three top fundraisers thus far — for a debate Thursday morning.
A proposal to slap additional criminal penalties on people who tag public property in Portland is expected to come from ...
Candidates Rene Gonzalez, Carmen Rubio and Keith Wilson met Thursday to debate some of Portland’s most pressing issues.