Johnathan Hendricks, FOX 12 Oregon KPTV

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FOX 12 Oregon KPTV

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Sunshine, 'extremely dry' weather prompt October fire warning

Several Oregon fire districts want to remind people that burn bans are still in place and likely won’t be lifted until a good soaking rain moves in. → Read More

Man charged with murder for shooting near Moda Center appears in court

PORTLAND, OR (KPTV) - The family of a Portland man shot and killed near the Moda Center on Friday wants answers. → Read More

Longview business owner says he was the target of arson

A Longview business owner said someone set one of his vans on fire and took off. Jason McClure said on the morning of Aug. 25 a person put some sort → Read More

School canceled for fifth day in a row in Evergreen School District

As some school districts in southwest Washington will begin classes following teacher strikes last week, students in the Evergreen School District will have to wait. → Read More

Vancouver teachers strike continues, classes canceled Thursday

Students in the Vancouver Public School District won’t be going to class Thursday as negotiations between the district and the teachers union continue. → Read More

Teacher strike cancels school for second day in Evergreen School

School has been canceled for students in the Evergreen School District in Washington for the second straight day as negotiations between the teacher’s union and the school district continue. → Read More

Vancouver teachers picket as labor contract talks continue

The start of the school year in Vancouver is up in the air as the teacher’s union and the school district have yet to come to a labor contract agreement. The Vancouver School District is one of sev → Read More

Search for clues continues in disappearance, death of Meighan Co

The search for clues in the mysterious disappearance and death of a woman in Dayton continued into the weekend as investigators tried to figure out what happened. → Read More

Longview teachers strike as union, district try to find middle g

With school, just around the corner for students in Longview, Washington, teachers are demanding more money. → Read More

Unhealthy air prompts schools to move fall practices indoors

For the second time in two days, outdoor practices at schools up and down the Willamette Valley suspended practices or moved them indoors. → Read More

Gov. Brown declares September addiction 'recovery month'

Local and state leaders across Oregon are looking at ways to curb addiction. → Read More

As wildfire smoke lingers vets urge caution with pets

Much of Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington sat in wildfire smoke for the second straight day on Wednesday. → Read More

Security concerns loom after Horizon plane stolen from Sea-Tac

The man who stole a Horizon Bombardier Q400 at Sea-Tac International Airport on Friday appears to have lived and worked in Oregon. A blog kept up by Richard Russell, 29, reads that he met his wife → Read More

Parking woes plague summer travelers heading to Multnomah Falls

It’s a parking predicament at Multnomah Falls this summer as closures from last summer’s Eagle Creek fire linger. → Read More

Summer heat waves boosting tourism along Oregon coast

The warm summer has meant some big business for places along the Oregon coast. During the recent heat waves, it’s been the spot to cool off. Parking lots, restaurants and beaches have been very bus → Read More

OSU experts: Warm weather, drought boost wasp and yellow jacket

There is a buzz across the Northwest as an invasion of yellow jackets and wasps. The number of the flying insects around picnics and backyard BBQ’s is up dramatically compared to recent years. Expe → Read More

Firefighters continue attacking the South Valley Fire near Dufur

The threat from a fast-moving wildfire near Dufur continues as crews attack the flames from the air and on the ground. Friday evening crews said the fire had burned across 21,675 acres. → Read More

Gusty winds to test containment lines of Mile Marker 90 fire; SR

Firefighters have made good progress on a fire that broke out Tuesday on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge. The flames of the Mile Marker 90 fire forced the evacuations of dozens of home → Read More

Oregon sends firefighters, volunteers to help with deadly Califo

As the fires in California continue to burn, Oregon has sent several people down to help from local firefighters to Red Cross volunteers. The Red Cross says they have sent 23 people to help in the → Read More

Sunday scorcher sends hundreds to area rivers to cool off

It was another Sunday scorcher across the Northwest as temperatures climbed into the upper 90s for most places. → Read More