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Man killed on way to World Cup leaves lasting impression

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City takes a closer look at Boise property

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Road work waits for answers

Road work waits for answers

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Breaking the chains of history

Breaking the chains of history

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Local teams tap creativity for Destination Imagination finals

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Cornelius Pass Road's future potholed by congestion

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by: COURTESY OF CRIME STOPPERS - A tubby, bald white man is suspected in two thefts from Portland-area hospitals on May 14. Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the thief's arrest.
May 20, 2013

Reward offered for info on hospital thief

by Pamplin Media Group
Portland’s 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

Few voters have returned ballots so far

by Jim Redden
With one day to go before the May 21 special election, only around 22 percent of Multnomah County voters have returned their ballots. That's well above the 11 percent that had voted at this…
May 20, 2013

PPS board takes up adoption of reworked budget

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

Beleaguered city library gets political funding

by Raymond Rendleman
Gladstone’s 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…
by: PHOTO BY: RAYMOND RENDLEMAN - Katie Newell, director of Milwaukie's Ledding Library hold a photo of Florence Ledding's house, parts of which are still standing within the city library that was built over the house in 1964.
May 20, 2013

Milwaukie checks out library expansion effort

by Raymond Rendleman
Milwaukie’s 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.…
by: PHOTO COURTESY: MILWAUKIE POLICE DEPARTMENT - Milwaukie Police Officer Crystal Hill holds one of the two baby goats that she helped round up on Sunday.
May 20, 2013

'Kids' detained in Milwaukie after running in traffic

by The Clackamas Review
“Kids” that were reportedly running in traffic on Southeast King Road were eventually detained by the Milwaukie Police Department. Baby goats, that is. Milwaukie Police Officer Crystal Hill…
by: PHOTO BY: SKYLER DIX  - Ken Johnson, owner of Fearless Brewing, and Lisa Halcom, owner of Happyrock Coffee Roasting Company, collaborated to produce a coffee porter, debuting this week in Portland.
May 20, 2013

Companies' mash-up makes splash with 'coffee porter'

by Ellen Spitaleri
Could it be a match made in heaven? If you like coffee and dark beer, the answer is yes. Two Clackamas County companies, Happyrock Coffee Roasting Co. of Gladstone, and Fearless Brewing Co. of…
May 19, 2013

Gunshots heard in Entertainment District

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…
by: PORTLAND FIRE $ RESCUE/GREG MUHR - Firefighters battle a large house fire at 9005 N. Oswego Ave.
May 19, 2013

Firefighters battle two Sunday house fires

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…
by: PHOTO COURTESY OF JANET PARDO - Salvation Army resident assistants Carol Rippetoe, left, and Becky Tunon help celebrate the dedication of the SAFES at Fairbridge facilities, including this kitchen, on Thursday, May 16.
May 19, 2013

Salvation Army opens new shelter for homeless women

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…

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by: COURTESY OF THE FOOD NETWORK - Two food truck teams visited the other Portland (in Maine) last year during the third season of the Food Network's 'The Great Food Truck Race.' On Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and 19, teams will compete in the Rose City as part of the TV show's fourth season.
May 18, 2013

Racing TV food carts screech to a halt in Portland

by Peter Korn
Portlanders can expect to see a few new food trucks roaming city streets this weekend. That’s right, food trucks, not food carts, which are the staple of the city’s mobile culinary scene. On…
by: VERN UYETAKE - Kyra Bussanich is changing the name of her gluten-free bakery in downtown Lake Oswego. The small shop also settled a federal trademark lawsuit last week.
May 18, 2013

Lake Oswego's Crave Bake Shop changes name, looks to bright…

by Kevin Harden
Say goodbye to Lake Oswego’s Crave Bake Shop. Say hello to Kyra’s Bake Shop. Also, say goodbye to Crave/Kyra’s legal problems. Kyra Bussanich, founder of the Lake Oswego bakery, said Friday the…
by: SUBMITTED PHOTO: WCSO - Bradley Houtman
May 18, 2013

Deputies thwart bank robbery suspect in West Haven

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

Troutdale man dies in house fire

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…
by: TRIBUNE PHOTO: CHRISTOPHER ONSTOTT - Seven-year-old Thalen Abadia and his dad, Teos, were among 12,000 residents who participated in the citys Sunday Parkways festivities on Mothers Day.
May 16, 2013

Sunday Parkways roll into new era

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

Judge: TriMet, union bargaining sessions not public

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…
by: TRIBUNE PHOTO: CHRISTOPHER ONSTOTT - OMSI's surplus property, shown through a new streetcar stop, is being used for staging construction equipment, but the museum hopes to turn it into a money-making development.
May 16, 2013

OMSI pencils in ideas for eastside site

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…
by: TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO - The proposed marine trade terminals would largely be built on the sand-covered part of the island, used to dump material dredged from the Columbia River.
May 16, 2013

Port balks at Hayden price tag

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,…
by: COURTESY TRIMET/GLOBALSHERPA - TriMets mobile app displays puchases (left) and then becomes the ticket when they are used. It is being field tested now.
May 16, 2013

TriMet hopes new ticket app clicks with bus, rail commuters

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 agency’s board is scheduled to take up the…
May 16, 2013

Sources Say: Blumenauer vs. USA Today

by Jim Redden
Oregon Congressman Earl Blumenauer is defending the state’s research into a vehicle-miles-traveled fee against charges that it is overly complicated and won’t do much more than simply raising…


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