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August 16, 2016
Lake Oswego man among flood volunteers
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Scott Fine joins others from the Northwest in responding to devastating flooding in Louisiana A retired firefighter from Lake Oswego is among 17 Red Cross volunteers from the Pacific Northwest who are either on the ground or heading to Louisiana to…
August 18, 2016
Sheriff Dan Staton's erratic behavior paralyzed office's operations, documents say
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Weekly threats to fire people, commands and stories that changed day to day, and bizarre references to physically harming his political enemies. Those are some of the observations of departing Multnomah County Sheriff Dan Staton's performance by his…
August 16, 2016
Local retired superintendent to lead Portland Public Schools temporarily
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Portland Public Schools' board has narrowed its list of finalists for interim superintendent to one: Bob McKean. McKean was east Portland's Centennial School District superintendent from 2003 to 2010 and in his retirement was co-chair of the…
August 16, 2016
Reese takes the reins as new sheriff in town
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For months, critics of Multnomah Countys elected sheriff post said it was too hard to make a change in leadership. But the midterm changeover from Sheriff Dan Staton to his designated interim successor, Mike Reese, has been a relatively quiet one…
August 16, 2016
Pagan, Dahlin named new judges
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Gov. Kate Brown has named attorneys Ramón A. Pagán to the Washington County Circuit Court and Eric L. Dahlin to the Multnomah County Circuit Court. Pagán will fill the vacancy of retiring Judge Rick Knapp. Dahlin will fill a vacancy created by the…
August 16, 2016
State unemployment rate ticks up to 5.2 percent in July
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Oregon added about 3,800 jobs in July as the unemployment rate ticked up to 5.2 percent from Junes 4.8 percent. The rate has increased from a record low of 4.5 percent in March, April and May. State employment officials announced the rate Tuesday,…
August 16, 2016
Newly retired Sheriff Dan Staton wants county to pick up $18,000 legal tab
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Newly retired Multnomah County Sheriff Dan Staton has asked the county to pay $18,802.66 in personal legal costs he incurred in the wake of a top deputy's complaint of a hostile work environment. In February the county quickly reached a settlement…
August 16, 2016
National Guard, police training buzzes around downtown
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That helicopter flying over downtown Wednesday afternoon is part of an Oregon Army National Guard exercise. The National Guard and the Portland Police Bureau will train for about three hours Aug. 17, providing transportation for members of the…
August 16, 2016
Cops, kids ready to shop for back to school clothing
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More than 200 children will get new back to school clothing Wednesday morning as part of the 14th annual Shop with a Cop program. The Portland Police Bureaus Sunshine Division Izzys Kids Program will partner with Fred Meyer stores and Camp…
August 16, 2016
Asian Health Fair draws hundreds
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The 15th annual Asian Community Health Fair at the Asian Health and Service Center attracted more than 150 volunteers and nearly 1,000 clients Saturday, Aug. 13. The event is the highest-profile community outreach of the Asian Health and Service…
August 16, 2016
Council: Homeless shelter now, industrial jobs maybe
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The City Council brushed aside neighborhood opposition and legal questions last Wednesday to authorize opening a large homeless shelter in a vacant warehouse at Terminal 1 for up to 18 months or permanently if developer Homer Williams can raise…
August 16, 2016
Audit of PPS salaries finds 'no smoking gun'
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Portland Public Schools has a bloated, overpaid and expensive administration, right? Not according to a final audit report the school board released recently. While the board-funded $97,615 audit identified some problems with how administrators are…
August 16, 2016
After series of moves, PIVOT opens door to all
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Portlands Partners in Vocational Training (PIVOT) Job Corps program has evolved for the third time: Instead of existing at first as an education and career technical training program solely for young women with children, and then for all women, the…
August 15, 2016
Milwaukie landlord cleared in shooting death of tenant
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Just a week after a Milwaukie landlord was arrested in connection with the shooting death of his tenant, a grand jury decided not to charge him with any crimes. Gerald Miller, 66, was arrested Aug. 7 after he called sheriffs deputies to tell them…
August 15, 2016
Oregon City's historic Elisee Meresse House catches fire
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Water rescue follows in busy night for local firefighters - At 9:46 p.m. on Aug. 14, Clackamas Fire was dispatched to 1312 Madison St. in Oregon City, where a single-family house was found with a substantial fire that started from a BBQ on the front…
August 14, 2016
An 11-year-old boy drowned in Molalla River at Canby
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The young boy was with his family, playing in the river at Canby Community Park, when he disappeared An 11-year-old boy drowned Sunday in the Molalla River at Canby Community Park. According to the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office, deputies…
August 15, 2016
UPDATE: Fugitive inmate taken into custody
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Jasson Lewis Ray walked away from a work crew at Pittock Mansion This story has been updated from its original version. An inmate on a work crew who escaped in Northwest Portland last week is back in custody, the Oregon Department of Corrections…
August 14, 2016
SLIDESHOW: Rockin' Round the Block brings out the chrome
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The 2016 Rockin' Round the Block classic car show was held Saturday, Aug. 13, in downtown Gresham. Hundreds of classics lined downtown streets for people to admire - but don't touch the paint! There were cars from every decade they have been built…
August 14, 2016
New York Times columnist blames Trump for racist incidents at Forest Grove High School, other…
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New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof repeatedly cited racist incidents at Forest Grove High School in a column Sunday criticizing Republican Presidential Donald Trump. Kristof's Aug. 14 column, Donald Trump Is Making America Meaner, recounts…
August 14, 2016
Motorists beware: Macadam Avenue/I-5 ramps closed for two weeks
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A major traffic connection in Southwest Portland closed for repairs Sunday for two weeks. The Oregon Highway 43 (Macadam Avenue) ramps leading to Interstate 5 south, Lake Oswego, downtown Portland and the Ross Island Bridge were closed so Oregon's…
August 13, 2016
Hillsboro's Laika brings 10 years of growth to 'Kubo and the Two Strings'
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If you must blink, do it now. Thats the opening line of dialogue from Kubo and the Two Strings, the newest animated film from Hillsboros Laika animation studio, but they could easily describe the fast-paced growth of the award winning film…
August 16, 2016
Man of the cloth - and mountain
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If you saw young Adam Jenkins with his long, curly hair, neat beard and jeans at the local coffee shop, you might size him up as an app developer, graphics artist or maybe snowboard instructor. On that last count, youd be correct, but youd also be…
August 13, 2016
Laid off mill workers retrain through TAA program
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Former Newberg mill workers have gone in many directions since the announcement that the facility would idle last fall and its eventual permanent closure in February. Some have moved to work at other mills in the region, including West Linn and…
August 13, 2016
Car shows roll into Metro area
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Whether you're in Gresham, Hillsboro or Clackamas County, there are plenty of car show on tap this week. Thousands of people converged on downtown Gresham on Saturday, taking in the sights of hundreds of vintage cars and trucks during the annual…
August 13, 2016
Northeast Portland's Fairley's Pharmacy Robbed on Saturday morning
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Portland Police say two men robbed Fairley's Pharmacy, 7206 N.E. Sandy Blvd., this morning, taking money and narcotics. Nobody was hurt in the incident. Officers arrived at the scene shortly after 9:30 a.m. and spoke with employees, who told police…
Aug 12, 2016
It's not The Bank of Oswego anymore
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Seattle-based HomeStreet completes it's acquisition of the Lake Oswego financial institution Seattle-based HomeStreet Inc. announced Friday morning that it has completed the purchase of The Bank…
Aug 13, 2016
Beavers show 'give and take' during first scrimmage
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CORVALLIS Some observations, from others and your faithful scribe, after Oregon States first scrimmage Friday night at Reser Stadium
There were some wins on both sides of the balls, and…
Aug 11, 2016
Clackamas County voters to decide fuel, pot taxes
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Board takes formal action to put them on Nov. 8 ballot. Its official: Clackamas County voters will decide new local taxes on fuel and retail sales of marijuana on their Nov. 8 ballots. County…
Aug 12, 2016
Canby woman charged with embezzlement
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Police allege Sarah Ahschlager stole $145,000 from Sherwood Family Medicine A 39-year-old Canby woman faces numerous charges for allegedly embezzling at least $145,000 from a Sherwood medical…
Aug 12, 2016
Scrum, shoving match interrupts county Democrats meeting
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Last week's meeting of the Democratic Party of Multnomah County devolved into a shouting shoving scrum as some in the audience faced off with the party chairwoman over procedures. Portland…
Aug 11, 2016
Sellwood gets new gateway, bridge art
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Tearing down the old Sellwood Bridge to make way for the new has gotten creative juices flowing. By months end, workers will begin installing 23 multicolored sculptures on the east approach to…
Aug 11, 2016
GOP gubernatorial candidate Bud Pierce puts focus on economic…
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Pierce speaks during Economic Alliance event at Gresham's Main City Park - Republican gubernatorial candidate Dr. William Bud Pierce stopped by Gresham Thursday afternoon, Aug. 11, to give the…
Aug 11, 2016
MAX riders warned about service disruptions
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TriMet plans Rose Quarter work between Aug. 21 and Sept. 3. Light-rail riders on TriMets Red, Green and Blue MAX lines are warned to prepare for service disruptions in the final weeks of August…
Aug 11, 2016
Cover Oregon shows need for change, insider says
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Take a week off, wade through thousands of pages of court filings in Oregons long-running court battle with software giant Oracle, and you still wont have the real story of how Cover Oregon…
Aug 11, 2016
Wilsonville man dies after June assault, hospitalization
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Woodburn man charged with assault, D.A. considers additional charges A little more than a month after sustaining serious injuries outside of Wankers Corner Saloon and Cafe on June 25,…
Aug 11, 2016
Lawyer threatens to sue city for Terminal 1 homeless shelter…
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Less than an hour after the City Council agreed to lease Terminal 1 for a homeless shelter, Portland attorney John DiLorenzo told city officials that he will sue to stop the lease if the monthly…
Aug 11, 2016
State to investigate health issues related to pollution from…
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The Oregon Health Authority has agreed to do a public health assessment in the area around Precision Castparts Corporations manufacturing complex in Southeast Portland and Milwaukie. The state…
Aug 11, 2016
Mayor-elect Wheeler adds to transition staff
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Mayor-elect Ted Wheeler named several additions to his transition team on Thursday. Wheeler is State Treasurer until Jan. 1 of next year, when he will be sworn in as Portland's next mayor after…
Aug 11, 2016
Clock ticking on wind, solar projects
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Extended federal tax breaks and Oregons new law to replace coal with renewable energy have combined to put new pressure on local electric utilities to procure more wind and solar power.…
Aug 11, 2016
Talk of 'Portland creep' comes home
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Four years ago, anti-light rail activists in Clackamas County coined the term Portland Creep to describe the high density redevelopment they feared would accompany the Portland-to-Milwaukie MAX…
Aug 11, 2016
Blood money: Hemophilia treatment raises ethical questions
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When Matthew Tache was a child, hemophilia summer camp was free, courtesy of major pharmaceutical companies. Tache recalls being handed business cards by drug company representatives in between…
Aug 11, 2016
'Funnest day of year' fetes Alberta arts
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With more than 300 vendors filling 20 city blocks, the Alberta Street Fair is gearing up for what organizer Angie Heiney calls the funnest day of the year. More than 30,000 people are expected…
Aug 11, 2016
Sources: Brown's big donors also support tax hike
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Oregon Gov. Kate Browns belated endorsement of the corporate sales tax ballot measure was hardly a surprise her campaign is supported by public employee unions, whose members will benefit…
Aug 10, 2016
Report: State costs to climb by 14.3 percent
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The projections include a $1.35 billion shortfall The cost to maintain existing state services in the next two years will climb by 14.3 percent, or $2.7 billion, according to budget projections…
Aug 10, 2016
Terminal 1 homeless shelter approved on 3-2 vote
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The City Council brushed aside neighborhood opposition and legal questions Wednesday to authorize opening a homeless shelter in an vacant warehouse at Terminal 1 for six months and possibly…
Aug 10, 2016
Cascade Beagle Rescue plans annual fundraiser, helps four-legged…
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She wasnt looking for a dog, she didnt want a dog and she had too much responsibility in her life to add caring for a dog but she went home from the mall with one anyway. Moreover, Denise…
Aug 09, 2016
Ocobock Mansion's long, rough history may end in demolition
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The Ocobock Mansion sits on a corner in Portlands King Neighborhood as it has since 1913. The mansion isnt just any old home though. The ambitious development back then warranted announcement…
Aug 09, 2016
Gateway urban renewal plan due for makeover
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Of all the citys urban renewal districts, few have been bigger disappointments than the Gateway Urban Renewal Area in outer Northeast Portland. Long envisioned as a major employment and…
Aug 09, 2016
City cuts ribbon on new Ankeny Plaza space - with doughnuts
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Say hello to Portlands newest public space: Ankeny Plaza. Oh, yeah, and dont forget the doughnuts. Portland City Commissioner Steve Novick, Transportation Director Leah Treat and…
Aug 11, 2016
Elections director faced termination over investigation into…
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SALEM The state elections director resigned last month while under investigation for allegations he made inappropriate comments to a female temporary employee, records reveal. Jim Williams,…



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