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Molly Young

KGW News

Portland, OR, United States

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  • KGW News
  • The Oregonian
  • clevelanddotcom

Past articles by Molly:

Feds send thousands of medical masks to Oregon as supplies dwindle, coronavirus spreads

Nurses at some Oregon hospitals said earlier this month that their hospitals could run out of protective gear within days. → Read More

McMenamins tells staff: ‘Please wait’ to cash paychecks after coronavirus layoffs

The stalled paychecks signal the depth of McMenamins’ financial woes after governors in Oregon and Washington ordered bars and restaurants to close. → Read More

Fire sweeps through NE Portland homeless camp Saturday

No residents said they were injured, but several tents were destroyed. → Read More

Hot, sunny Saturday on tap for Portland (photos)

A heat advisory is in effect until 6 p.m. → Read More

Portland clergy organize Sunday service in response to recent shootings

The public event starts at 6 p.m. at Augustana Lutheran Church, 2710 N.E. 14th Avenue. → Read More

2 pedestrians hurt in separate collisions at same Southeast Portland intersection

Police say one woman suffered life threatening injuries as a result. → Read More

1 killed, 3 injured in North Portland crash

The collision occurred at 9:30 a.m. along North Rosa Parks Way. → Read More

Rosa Parks Way closed in North Portland after crash

Emergency responders have closed a section of North Rosa Parks Way after a Saturday morning collision. The crash occurred shortly after 9:30 a.m. near the Delaware Avenue intersection. Drivers should use alternate routes. This post will be updated as more details become available. -- Molly Young → Read More

Cool, rainy weekend ahead for Portland

The rain isn't expected to go away until Monday. → Read More

Fire rips through vacant house in Oregon City

No one was injured in the early-morning blaze Saturday. → Read More

Man arrested in St. Helens assault, robbery

Ross Michael Clark, 22, of St. Helens faces charges of robbery, burglary, assault and menacing in connection with a May 26 home invasion. → Read More

Cylvia Hayes must pay The Oregonian's $128,000 legal bill, judge rules

Marion County Judge Tracy Prall notified attorneys about the award in a five-page letter Wednesday. → Read More

Bud Pierce wins Republican nomination for Oregon governor

Pierce will face Gov. Kate Brown in November's general election. → Read More

A guilty plea in $3 million fraud involving Arizona widow, Lake Oswego banker

Greg Walsh, 43, was a Tucson financial adviser who came under investigation as a byproduct of the federal inquiry into the Bank of Oswego. → Read More

Portland job market keeps improving, new report says

The Oregon Employment Department said area businesses added an estimated 5,400 jobs last month. → Read More

Driver arrested after investigators link marijuana use to fatal Marion County crash

Deputies believe a 36-year-old Amity woman was high when she caused a deadly Friday afternoon crash in rural Marion County. → Read More

Rain, wind in store for Portland this weekend

The National Weather Service forecast calls for periodic showers and temperatures in the low 50s. → Read More

Man arrested in killing of Vancouver woman nearly 1 year after her death

David J. Barker is accused of killing Sharon Allison in May 2015. → Read More

Aimless life, passion for guns preceded Roseburg shooter's attack

Law enforcement officials have divulged almost nothing about the shooter in the five months since that day, yet knowing what preceded the Umpqua gunman's decision to open fire provides essential context amid the nation's quest to stop a seemingly endless stream of mass shootings. → Read More

Portland glass makers spawned an art form. Will it survive their pollution troubles?

Regulators suspect some of the heavy metals used to give Bullseye and Uroboros glass its bold colors were what caused hotspots for air pollution near both operations in Portland. → Read More