May 21, 2013
by Pamplin Media Group
Three people were injured early Tuesday morning when two cars collided at the intersection of Southeast 111th Avenue and Foster Road, pinning one of the drivers inside a damaged vehicle.…
May 21, 2013
by Pamplin Media Group
A Beaverton man was injured early Tuesday morning when a bullet slammed into his Southwest Sparrow Loop townhouse. Beaverton police said the man, whose name was not released, was struck by gun…
May 21, 2013
by Clackamas Review
Fresh off winning its second title in four years at the Golden Spurtle World Porridge Championship in Scotland, Bobs Red Mill Natural Foods is looking to crown a U.S. porridge-making champion…
May 20, 2013
by Pamplin Media Group
Portlands Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of a thief who has stolen purses and personal items from at least two local hospitals. Police said the…
May 20, 2013
by Jennifer Anderson
The drama about the Portland Public Schools high school schedule and city arts tax funding is resolved for now. The Portland School Board is set to approve its 2013-14 budget Monday night,…
May 20, 2013
by Raymond Rendleman
Gladstones library supporters received $15,000 from United for Libraries to receive expert advocacy training from the Citizens-Save-Libraries program. In expectation of a proposal by Library…
May 20, 2013
by Raymond Rendleman
Milwaukies library space is well below the standard for cities of its size, according to a consultant for the city hosting a public event this week to help determine expansion needs.…
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 19, 2013
by Jim Redden
Portland Fire & Rescue responded to two house fires Sunday morning. Only one occupant received minor injuries that did not require hospitalization. Firefighters were first dispatched to a house…
May 19, 2013
by Janet Pardo
SAFES at Fairbridge initially will have space for 50 women Sundown for most people is a time to unwind and spend time with family and friends. For the homeless, however, the end of the day…
May 18, 2013
by Peter Korn
Portlanders can expect to see a few new food trucks roaming city streets this weekend. Thats right, food trucks, not food carts, which are the staple of the citys mobile culinary scene. On…
May 18, 2013
by Kevin Harden
Say goodbye to Lake Oswegos Crave Bake Shop. Say hello to Kyras Bake Shop. Also, say goodbye to Crave/Kyras legal problems. Kyra Bussanich, founder of the Lake Oswego bakery, said Friday the…
May 18, 2013
by Beaverton Valley Times
Bank employees call in suspicious BMW linked to two recent robberies Washington County sheriff's deputies arrested a man believed to be linked to two bank robberies in Washington County. He was…
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 Jennifer Anderson
Six-year-old PDX tradition now has ongoing city funds Most Portlanders are familiar with Sunday Parkways, the six-year-old city tradition of shutting down auto traffic in a neighborhood so…
May 16, 2013
by Jennifer Anderson
Students foster teamwork as they gear up for contest Like any great team, the Fiverbolts had their bumps in the beginning. The group of 8-year-olds at Southwest Portlands Bridlemile Elementary…
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
New TriMet bridge could be a vital link to 'job magnet' area Twenty-one years ago, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry relocated from bustling Washington Park to a gritty, hard-to-reach…
May 16, 2013
by Jim Redden
Increase in traffic strains Multnomah County side of route The debate on the need for a new major roadway to serve western Washington County is not over. Recent emergency repairs on Northwest…
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,…