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Portland man Michael Neal will depart from PDX with his friend Lonnie, a blind veteran, to climb Mount Everest together. → Read More
Tuesday night, Hillsboro city leaders met with officials from the Hillsboro Hops and discussed how Ron Tonkin Field could be re-imagined. → Read More
More than 10 years ago, Rick Piper of Portland says his son was in high school and wanted to build a model boat of the USS Missouri, a ship that is known for its use in World War II. → Read More
Sunday afternoon and into the evening, The Redd hosted the eighth annual SheBrew event. → Read More
Monday marked the home opener for the Portland Timbers, facing off against Sporting Kansas City -- Timbers winning 1-0. → Read More
Following a historic snowfall that swept through the metro area and stranded countless cars, he and his girlfriend started offering their help. → Read More
Snowy, wintry weather caught many Portlanders off guard over the last couple of days, especially on the roadways. → Read More
One Southeast Portland family says they’ve had enough of their revolving door of next-door neighbors. → Read More
A fire in a Portland icon started with the grill, then transformed into a plume of smoke rising from the 1940s diner roof on Sunday afternoon. → Read More
Sherman Bynum is into all sorts of things most high school students like, but on top of that he loves tanks. → Read More
Legacy Health is aiming to close the birthing center at Mt. Hood Medical Center within the next month or so. → Read More
One Estacada High School senior has made his school’s history, becoming the first basketball player ever recorded at the school to score 1,000 points in his four seasons. → Read More
Portland Fire & Rescue says a fire on a ship in the Willamette River is under investigation Tuesday night. → Read More
Last year, Portland saw 67 traffic-related deaths, the same as the year before. Heading into 2023, the city has already seen five. → Read More
A report released a few days ago from the Portland Police Bureau documents how many shootings each Portland neighborhood saw throughout 2022. → Read More
Saturday evening a Vancouver family’s lives were turned upside down on a routine dog walk. → Read More
A house fire in north Portland early Sunday morning left the three occupants scrambling to find housing, with few remaining belongings. → Read More
Friday night, healthcare workers flooded the streets near Kaiser Permanente Sunnyside Medical Center. → Read More
The school board has 30 days to make a ruling, but hopes to come to a decision sooner than that. → Read More
It’s something every person accused of a crime hears; “If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to you.” → Read More