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Microelectronics Chair Dorina Cornea-Hasegan teaches remotely last week as PCC started spring term.
The facilities at Portland Community College may be closed, but staff in the PCC Library and Bookstore are available.
In addition to e-Tutoring, Virtual Tutoring is now available to all PCC registered students using the Zoom platform.
Money may not grow on trees, but a recent survey of Portland Community College’s own trees do in fact represent a major financial asset.
Portland Bureau of Environmental Services on March 30 will begin construction phase of a habitat restoration and bridge-building project.
In this video, some of Portland Fire & Rescue's Black firefighters discuss why they picked the fire service for their career.
The project will involve lane closures later this month on SW Boones Ferry Road near SW Arnold Street.
The Your Vo!ce-Our Communications Technology 2020 initiative seeks to understand who has access to the Internet and media technology future.
Art Hillsbery died five years ago this morning. I miss him every day and won't say goodbye.
The “Wacipi” (“They Dance”) Traditional Powwow is from noon to 9 p.m. Jan. 18, in the gymnasium of the Health Technology Building.
The world's smallest park, Mill Ends in Portland, Oregon, has a new tree after vandals cut down and stole a tree earlier this week.
“You never want to forget what you see," says Martha Newsome, the executive director of Portland-based Medical Teams International.
MonaLisa Touch Laser Treatment by Dr. Laurie Larsen.
Portland’s first renewable, resilient power project installed at an emergency response facility has gone online at Fire Station 1.
This prestigious early learning program accreditation has been achieved by all three Touchstone Schools
In Portland, the items you can recycle are the same whether you are at home or at work.
As Halloween gets underway, here's how to see where registered sex offenders are living in your neighborhood.
The Portland City Council approved a garbage and recycling bill increase to cover higher fees for processing yard debris and food scraps.
Catholic Charities, working with Providence and the Portland Archdiocese, wants to reduce the number of homeless in Portland by 20 percent.
Because of the government shutdown that ended last month, Oregonians receiving SNAP benefits – aka "food stamps" will get them early again.
The FBI and Marion County Sheriff's Office says the man in the picture walked into the Columbia Bank in Salem on Friday, Feb. 1.
Officials say a wolf from the White River was found dead and there's no clear indication to the cause. It may have been trauma from capture.
“She’s a very rambunctious bear,” Lead Keeper at Utah's Hogle Zoo, Kaleigh Jablonsk, says. "She just plays rough."
Paul Jensen was first reported missing by his family last weekend. The search area now includes Manzanita where his car was found.
Yearly retirement costs range from as low as about $36,000 to as high as $56,000. Here’s what it costs in Oregon.
Portland Police say this man was found at Southeast 92nd and Knapp on Friday morning. They need help identifying him.
The fur seal was spotted on the south end of Seaside Beach. Workers from the aquarium tried to help but the seal swam away.
Multnomah County's Point in Time homeless count usually takes place over the course of one night. This time it will last a week.
By recycling about 2 million containers in 2018, Oregonians redeemed 90 percent of eligible containers, according to a new report.
Meals on Wheels People, which serves about 12,000 seniors every year, is this year's Rose Festival official charity.
The deaths of three fishermen off of Newport on Tuesday night has brought an outpouring of grief and people raising money for the families.
A sewer overflow leaked into the Willamette River on Thursday night. The public are urged to use caution and avoid contact with the river.
Jermaine Massey was in the DoubleTree Hotel when the police were called. His crime? Talking with "his mother while black," his lawyer says
For the fifth year in a row, the Portland Art Museum opened up on Christmas for Potluck in the Park, which serves hot meals for the homrless
Two hundred pounds of ham. Sixty gallons of hot coffee. Nearly 100 pie. It was Christmas Day and Union Gospel Mission was serving hundreds.
The spirit of Christmas is alive on GoFundMe where people are helping a new mom in Portland whose car – with presents – was stolen.
The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office wants help finding 76-year-old Maria Helena Evans who has dementia and has been missing since Saturday
Union Pacific gave $10K to Union Gospel Mission to make up for one of their trains delaying runners during Portlandathon earlier this year.