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Some lawmakers in Salem are vowing to make changes in the way sex offenders are paroled after serving their time in prison. → Read More
The Peninsula Crossing Safe Rest Village has officially entered its second phase of construction, according to Portland city officials. → Read More
For may drivers who ditched their cars, now begins the task of trying to find where their car was towed. → Read More
On Tuesday, the Portland Business Alliance released its State of the Economy and State of Downtown reports. → Read More
In The Dalles, the Columbia Gorge Food Bank just underwent a major upgrade, and can now make an even bigger difference in the area. → Read More
The Ivy School just began its basketball program this school year, but it now finds itself scrambling for supplies. → Read More
Monday brought nonstop snow in the Cascades. → Read More
A report from Downton Portland’s Clean & Safe program shows an alarming increase in the number of hypodermic needles found in parts of Old Town and Downtown. → Read More
A local group is contributing funds to help restore the recently vandalized police memorial to fallen officers in Portland’s Waterfront Park. → Read More
A Wilsonville woman is sharing her story and a warning after she says she was scammed online by someone posing as a dog breeder. → Read More
Portland-based Mercy Corps, a humanitarian nonprofit, has been embedded in Syria helping thousands for over a decade. Now, a new crisis is presenting more challenges. → Read More
It has been two days since about 600 Portland city employees began a strike demanding better pay. → Read More
Police have taken one into custody after a shooting at a home in Hood River. → Read More
A spokesperson for the Oregon Dept. of Transportation in the Metro Area says because of staffing, Traffic Incident Management truck drivers are only available Mondays through Fridays 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on the weekends. → Read More
Some neighbors in Southeast Portland are at odds over one man’s attempt to help those experiencing homelessness in and around his property. → Read More
In the latest 90-Day Reset plan coming from city officials, Portland’s mayor is now turning his attention to the Central Eastside. → Read More
For the first time, Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties are all working together for the annual Point-in-Time Count. → Read More
In the wake of a report that shook the professional soccer world, Portland’s women’s soccer team is now facing more scrutiny. → Read More
More Portlanders are speaking out over public safety and what they say is a poor response from local officials in confronting homelessness. → Read More
Relief is on the way for one of Portland’s pot shops, with money coming from cannabis sales tax. → Read More