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Advocates for renters in Portland are pushing for more protections against harassing behavior by landlords and property managers. → Read More
Advancements in forensic science are changing the way investigators are solving crimes and identifying missing people. → Read More
With cases of overdose deaths involving fentanyl stacking up around the Portland area, families of those who died are finding frustration instead of closure. → Read More
Just last year, according to the Port of Portland, airport customers reported more than 100 cars and trucks stolen from airport parking lots. → Read More
Oregonians are on the cusp of legal psychedelic experiences. → Read More
The Portland Police Bureau is making some progress in addressing its persistent staffing woes. → Read More
After four shootings outside Portland schools in as many months, city and local leaders met Friday with PPS Superintendent Guadalupe Guerrero and members of the school board to discuss possible solutions. → Read More
One of the quiet struggles for many Oregonians that can fly under the radar is food insecurity. → Read More
Thousands of property crimes in Portland are going unsolved, with no punishment for the criminals that commit them. → Read More
Despite public refrains about problems recruiting new officers, the Portland Police Bureau’s internal hiring statistics paint a different picture of the bureau’s staffing issues. → Read More
In the six months since expanding services city-wide, Portland Street Response has been a noticeable presence in downtown Portland. → Read More
Persistent staffing issues at the Portland Fire Bureau are eating away at firefighter morale, according to the union that represents them. → Read More
Dozens of people living in a North Portland apartment building are facing massive rent increases. → Read More
A concerted effort by the City of Portland to clean up Old Town Chinatown appears to be bearing fruit, but business owners say there is work left to be done. → Read More
Ten Portland residents with disabilities filed a class action lawsuit in federal district court, claiming that the city had violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by permitting homeless persons to set up camp on city sidewalks. → Read More
Holla School, a public charter school sponsored by the Reynolds School District, serves kids in kindergarten through second grade. → Read More
As students return to the classroom, school districts around Oregon continue to struggle with a shortage of bus drivers to ferry them to and from school. → Read More
Heading into the new school year, Oregon school districts are facing a severe shortage of substitute teachers. → Read More
Hundreds of families in Multnomah County stand to benefit from free childcare under the county’s new Preschool for All program. → Read More
Two power companies explain how they're getting ahead of the risk of wildfires. → Read More