August 25, 2016
by Jim Redden
The annual Hood to Coast Relay race will take place from Friday to Saturday, with more than 17,000 runners and walkers expected to travel along several Oregon highways. One place it will not go is a portion of the Springwater Corridor between…
August 25, 2016
by Jim Redden
Mayor Charlie Hales does not think the citys affordable housing is going to end for another three year, despite the fact that the City Council has authorized tens of millions of additional dollar for affordable housing projects over the past year…
August 25, 2016
by Jim Redden
Portland has just installed the first so-called Speed Safety Cameras in state along Southwest Beaverton Hillsdale Highway. Police will issue warnings to drivers who are pictured exceeding the speed limit over the next 30 days. The typical fine will…
August 25, 2016
by Molalla Pioneer
A Colton man died Wednesday night when the motorcycle he was driving collided with another vehicle on Highway 211 near Molalla. At 8:56 p.m. Aug. 24, Oregon State Police troopers responded to a reported crash between a motorcyle and a dump truck.…
August 25, 2016
by Jim Redden
Police have arrested a man for throwing what they described as a homemade explosive device under a motorhome occupied by homeless people in Southeast Portland on Wednesday. Jeremy Patrick Kidwell, 46, is charged with manufacturing a destructive…
August 25, 2016
by Lyndsey Hewitt
Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard is known for its mix of idiosyncratic shops, boutiques, bars and restaurants and many of them will open their doors wide for special events, live music and more during the annual Hawthorne Street Fair on Sunday, Aug.…
August 25, 2016
by Claire Withycombe/Capital Bureau
SALEM Katy Coba, the director of the Oregon Department of Agriculture, has been appointed the states chief operating officer and director of the Department of Administrative Services, the states overarching administrative agency, Oregon Gov.…
August 25, 2016
by Claire Withycombe/Capital Bureau
SALEM The Oregon Department of Human Services might be able to prevent the abuse of children in Oregons foster care system by placing their charges more appropriately and better coordinating its response to allegations of abuse, according to…
August 21, 2016
by Jim Redden
After going missing and spurring a search by the Gresham Police Department, Thomas Walker, 69, of Sammamish, Wash., was found safe in downtown Portland on Aug. 22. Police say Walker arrived in the Gresham area to compete in a swimming competition at…
August 25, 2016
by Peter Wong
A 3-2 vote opposes a corporate tax increase on Nov. 8 state ballot. Washington County commissioners, by a 3-2 vote, will formally oppose Measure 97. The Nov. 8 ballot initiative would raise a projected $3 billion annually by raising the corporate…
August 25, 2016
by Paris Achen
Gov. Kate Brown announced details Thursday for five debates she plans to participate in this fall. Her campaign has said the sitting governor who is seeking election for the first time would agreed to at least three debates. As former secretary of…
August 25, 2016
by Peter Wong
But board will await state legislative session before imposing it. Washington County commissioners have set in motion a plan to impose a vehicle registration fee to raise money for local road work. But the proposed $30 annual fee, equal to an amount…
August 25, 2016
by Anthony Macuk
Pending council approval, the historic structure will become a small museum The Lake Oswego Preservation Society is one step closer to having a new home: the historic Iron Workers Cottage in Old Town. Dating back to the days when Lake Oswego was a…
August 25, 2016
by Cliff Newell
$61,000 donation greets Deborah Saunders as she takes the helm of the Lake Oswego-based nonprofit If Deborah Saunders had any doubts about relocating to the West Coast from her native New England, they were quickly dispelled at the Lake Oswego…
August 25, 2016
by Shasta Kearns Moore
Leaders consider buying in bulk, other cost-cutting measures School starts Monday in Portland Public Schools and through those doors will walk nearly 50,000 backpacks with an increasingly expensive bundle of school supplies inside. In the 10 years…
August 25, 2016
by Shasta Kearns Moore
Health assistants deployed to share duties with RNs This year, when your kid goes to see the school nurse, they might not be seeing a nurse at all. Portland Public Schools is significantly expanding a pilot program that will add school health…
August 25, 2016
by Jim Redden
It isnt surprising that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump canceled his Aug. 31 rally and fundraiser in Portland last week. The only question is, why did he schedule them in the first place? Portland has long been one of the most hostile…
August 25, 2016
by Peter Wong
The dispute between Gladstone and Clackamas County over funding for a new library has gone to court. Gladstone city officials filed suit in circuit court seeking $1.5 million from the county to help build a 13,338-square-foot library, combined with…
August 24, 2016
by Pamplin Media Group
Local U.S. Olympic Team members Sam Crouser and Mariel Zagunis were greeted at Portland International Airport Tuesday, Aug. 23, by an enthusiastic group of family and friends as they returned from Rio 2016. Crouser took part in the javelin, as his…
August 24, 2016
by Jim Redden
A federal judge in California has dismissed three lawsuits filed against Monsanto over PCB contamination similar to one filed by Portland. All of the suits were prepared with the assistance of the same private law firms. The suits filed by Berkley,…
August 24, 2016
by Jim Redden
Portland police have arrested two people in connection with the December 2015 killing of 21-year-old Kyle Polk. Javier Fernando Hernandez, 20, of Vancouver, Washington, is charged with murder, attempted aggravated murder, attempted murder, and two…
August 24, 2016
by Ellen Spitaleri
Celebrate 100 years of the National Park Service on a free Centennial Day event taking place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 27 at the McLoughlin House, 713 Center Ave., in Oregon City. The National Park Service was founded on Aug. 25, 1916, and the…
August 23, 2016
by KOIN 6 News
Growing homeless camps in Laurelhurst Park in Southeast Portland were cleaned up Tuesday morning, just weeks before the city begins its announced sweep along the Springwater Corridor connecting to Gresham. Recent homeless camps in the park at…
August 23, 2016
by Pamplin Media Group
The Olympians arrived on Tuesday, Aug. 23 - Local U.S. Olympic Team members Sam Crouser and Mariel Zagunis were greeted at Portland International Airport today by an enthusiastic group of family and friends as they returned from Rio 2016. Crouser…
August 23, 2016
by Jim Redden
For the second time in a row, a new Portland bridge wont carry any private motor vehicles. The Flanders Cross over I-405 is designed for pedestrians and bicyclists. The Oregon Transportation Commission announced the state will contribute $2.9…
Aug 23, 2016
by Jim Redden
The controversy over the City Councils decision to open a temporary and perhaps permanent homeless facility at Terminal 1 has only increased in recent days. Commissioner Nick Fish, who…
Aug 23, 2016
by Pamplin Media Group
Nonprofit group transports World War II vets to see memorials Honor Flight of Portland is calling on World War II veterans in Clatsop, Columbia, Washington, Multnomah, Hood River, Clackamas,…
Aug 23, 2016
by Jim Redden
Dozens of Southwest Portland neighborhood activists protested the City Councils proposal to increase residential zoning in single-family neighborhoods during the annual Multnomah Days…
Aug 23, 2016
by David F. Ashton
The Eastmoreland Neighborhood Association (ENA) Land Use Committee is proposing to have a large area of that neighborhood be designated an official Historical District. This idea doesnt set…
Aug 23, 2016
by Shasta Kearns Moore
School Notes is a collection of education news around Portland. E-mail tips to shasta@portlandtribune.com. Homes sought for Madison international students International Experience is seeking…
Aug 22, 2016
by Raymond Rendleman
In its efforts to find a new city manager to replace Bill Monahan, who will retire in October, members of Milwaukie City Council have narrowed the field of candidates down to four Alice…
Aug 22, 2016
by Jim Redden
As promised, Portland attorney John DiLorenzo filed a motion in Multnomah County Circuit Court on Monday to block the warehouse at Terminal 1 from being used as a 400-bed homeless shelter. In…
Aug 22, 2016
by Jim Redden
Saying there is no safe place to swim at Kelly Point Park, Portland Parks & Recreation temporarily closed the park at the confluence of the Columbia and Willamette rivers following two recent…
Aug 22, 2016
by Paris Achen
A citizens panel that reviews Oregon ballot initiatives for the voters pamphlet has endorsed a controversial corporate sales tax measure on the November ballot. Measure 97 would levy a 2.5…
Aug 21, 2016
by Jim Redden
A young girl drowned at Kelley Point Park on Sunday afternoon. The name of the victim and other details were not immediately available. Officials told KOIN 6 News the body was recovered around 6…
Aug 21, 2016
by KOIN 6 News
Dozens of Southwest Portland neighborhood activist protested the City Council's proposal to increase residential zoning in single-family neighborhoods during the annual Multnomah Days…
Aug 21, 2016
by Jim Redden
UPDATE: Victim identified as Fallon Smart, 15 Another protest is planned this coming Friday over the death of a teenage girl who was killed by a speeding driver while crossing Southeast…
Aug 21, 2016
by Pamplin Media Group
Heat wave? What heat wave? Lake Oswegans found a variety of ways to stay cool this weekend as temperatures climbed into the triple digits. Some went down to the river, others headed for the…
Aug 21, 2016
by Jim Redden
BIKETOWN, Portland's new bike share program, is offering a $1 discount for new customers while a major TriMet maintenance project disrupts MAX service for the next two weeks. Fewer MAX trains…
Aug 21, 2016
by Jim Redden
At least two vehicles and a business in Northeast Portland were hit by gunfire in a suspected gang incident early Sunday morning. No one was reported injured and no arrests were immediately…
Aug 21, 2016
by Jim Redden
A 40-year-old woman reported missing in the Clackamas River was found alive after nearly two hours of searching for her by multiple agencies. The name of the woman was not immediately released.…
Aug 20, 2016
by John Baker
Despite the rising temperature, fairgoers are determined to enjoy this year's event Five days into its six-day run, the Clackamas County Fair & Rodeo appears to be dealing with the heat quite…
Aug 20, 2016
by Pamplin Media Group
Saturday morning at 11:28 a.m., Central Precinct officers responded to a disturbance in Southwest Portland, near S.W. Garden Home Road and S.W. Olsen. Officers were told that a subject, possibly…
Aug 20, 2016
by Pamplin Media Group
Clackamas Fire District #1 crews responded to an apartment fire reported midday Saturday, at 8122 S.E. Lake Road. On arrival it was found that the second-story fire was possibly set by someone…
Aug 20, 2016
by Pamplin Media Group
Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m., Multnomah County Sheriff's deputies responded to a report of a body discovered in the vehicle, parked outside a residence at 1701 NE Seidle Road, near Troutdale. A…
Aug 19, 2016
by John Schrag
What Oregon Republicans think about their presidential nominee (not all of them are angry) Earlier this week, Bill Bryant, the Republican gubernatorial candidate in Washington, announced that he…
Aug 19, 2016
by Jim Redden
TriMet is warning MAX riders to expect heat-related delays on all lines through the rest of the day and into the evening. According to TriMet, when temperatures exceed 90 degrees, all MAX trains…
Aug 19, 2016
by Jim Redden
City Auditor Mary Hull Caballero released draft proposed changes to Portlands police review process Friday afternoon. They will be heard by City Council on Sept. 14 According to the release,…
Aug 19, 2016
by Peter Wong
Plan for sports fields is pending before Clackamas County. A plan for new sports fields pits the Neighborhood Church Assembly of God against residential neighbors in the Stafford area between…
Aug 19, 2016
by Paris Achen
SALEM With less than 10 percent of Oregon's K-8 schools providing the minimum number of weekly physical education minutes mandated by the Legislature nine years ago, districts want lawmakers…