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The day after Thanksgiving means game on for holiday shopping as Black Friday brings in big crowds for major deals. → Read More
The shelters serve both men and women, but in separate areas to live in. → Read More
Classes were canceled again Monday for students in the Ridgefield School District as teachers remain on strike. → Read More
Labor Day weekend is often a busy one for national forests as many get in one last camping trip. → Read More
AAA expects Thursday afternoon and Monday afternoon to be the heaviest times for traffic. → Read More
A search and recovery dive team from Oregon helped locate the body of a missing teenage girl from California. → Read More
The start of a new school year is just around the corner, and many young kids will be in a classroom for the first time ever. → Read More
The Salem-Keizer school board will decide Tuesday whether to enact a new policy that bans all guns on school property, including concealed handguns. → Read More
Oregonians are getting their first look at proposed conduct and discipline standards for all of law enforcement agencies in the state. → Read More
Starting Monday, children as young as six months old can begin getting the vaccine. → Read More
All the recent rain has pushed local waterways to very high levels, and that could affect where you walk, drive, or even eat. → Read More
Summer travel is typically the busiest time of year at Portland International Airport, and this summer will be no exception. → Read More
The month of June means the start of wedding season, and planners and venue owners said this year is their busiest season in decades. → Read More
As the Vancouver Waterfront continues to grow and take shape, the newest addition will give visitors a place to stay. → Read More
Primary election day is here, and a new law, now in effect, may change how soon we see results from some of the races. → Read More
The Portland Police Major Crash Team is investigating two incidents happening two days apart involving max trains hitting people. One incident was deadly, the other is critical. → Read More
People will begin moving into one of Portland’s Safe Rest Villages that gives the houseless a place to live, Friday. → Read More
News of the leaked draft opinion from the Supreme Court that would throw out the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion rights ruling brought swift reaction from those in Oregon who have fought for years on both sides of the issue. → Read More
Local fire crews are getting ready for warmer months and wildfire season. → Read More
If you want to vote in Oregon’s primary election, Tuesday, April 26, is your deadline to register to vote and to change party affiliation. → Read More