May 19, 2013
by Jim Redden
Portland police are reporting multiple gunshots heard in the Entertainment District in Old Town early Sunday mornng. Central Precinct officers patrolling the district heard the shots coming from…
May 17, 2013
by Cari Hachmann
An 87-year-old Troutdale man died after firefighters pulled him from his burning home Thursday evening. Firefighters at 8:06 p.m. responded to a neighbor's report of a house on fire in the 3800…
May 16, 2013
by Jim Redden
Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge Leslie Roberts ruled Thursday that bargaining sessions between TriMet and Amalgamated Transit Union Local 757 are not covered by the Oregon Public Meetings…
May 16, 2013
by Steve Law
City planners outline land-use demands to annex, rezone island The Port of Portland, turning up the political heat before its proposed West Hayden Island annexation goes before the City Council,…
May 16, 2013
by Jim Redden
Free mobile app is first step toward paperless ticketing TriMet will consider moving the transit system to paperless ticketing later this summer. The agencys board is scheduled to take up the…
May 16, 2013
by Jim Redden
Oregon Congressman Earl Blumenauer is defending the states research into a vehicle-miles-traveled fee against charges that it is overly complicated and wont do much more than simply raising…
May 16, 2013
by Peter Korn
Not in a car? That could be a problem for some businesses Southeast Portland resident Houston Bolles was riding his bike home from a trip to the library last week minding his own business,…
May 16, 2013
by Cliff Newell
Sustainability organization has big changes in store for 20th year The Northwest Earth Institute is planning to have a lot more than cake and punch when it observes its 20th anniversary today,…
May 16, 2013
by Kara Hansen Murphey
More details emerge on Wizer block proposal Developers hope a new housing and retail project with high-end apartments will draw young families, downsizing couples and recently single, mature…
May 15, 2013
by Jim Redden
Portland has extended the deadline for paying the city's new Art Tax because of heavy use on the website to collect payments. The $35 payment was due Wednesday, May 15. It was approved by…
May 15, 2013
by Pamplin Media Group
A man died Tuesday night when his car struck a utility pole and rolled down an embankment on Southwest Barbur Boulevard and Miles Street. Portland police said the body of 45-year-old Lance…
May 14, 2013
by Pamplin Media Group
Three new names will be added to the Portland Police Memorial Tuesday during a ceremony in Waterfront Park. The names of Officer Gilbert H. Horton, Officer Glenn Logan Litzenberg and Officer…
May 14, 2013
by Pamplin Media Group
Oregon added about 3,700 jobs in April as the unemployment rate dropped slightly to 8 percent, from 8.2 percent in March. State employment officials said Tuesday that Aprils job gains were in…
May 14, 2013
by Cari Hachmann
Residents try to understand impact of ordinance at Corbett town hall meeting In attempts to eliminate confusion surrounding Multnomah Countys recently passed gun ordinance and how it will…
May 13, 2013
by Steve Law
Portlanders standard garbage and recycling bill could drop by a dime per month, under a new rate schedule up for approval Wednesday by the Portland City Council. Under the proposed rate…
May 13, 2013
by Jim Redden
Mayor Charlie Hales has proposed a deal on the controversial 2012 city arts tax that would allow all six school districts in the city to hire art instructors for the coming year. The tax –…
May 13, 2013
by Jim Redden
With a little more than one week to go before the May 21 Special Election, only around 11 percent of Multnomah County voters have mailed in their ballots. That's a surprisingly low return rate…
May 13, 2013
by Pamplin Media Group
Talk about running into the mayor. On Thursday, May 16, Portland Mayor Charlie Hales will serve as a decoy for the Bureau of Transportations crosswalk enforcement event at East Burnside Street…
May 13, 2013
by Jim Redden
Police have arrested three people in connection with a Saturday evening shooting that left two others wounded. Bryan Curtis Whitecloud, 38, and Jillian Ann Kay, 26, were arrested as suspects in…
May 13, 2013
by Mara Stine
Troutdale Airports air traffic control tower will stay open after all, at least until the end of the 2013 fiscal year, announced U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on Friday, May 10. The…