The 15-year-old boy from Vancouver, Washington, who started the fire in September 2017 may see his payments halted after 10 years.
The Dorothy Lemelson House & New Meadows Program is a partnership between the city of Portland, Bridge Meadows, and New Avenues for Youth.
Christofer Sneed took gold in Barcelona, Spain, when his roller derby team recently competed in the Men's Roller Derby World Cup.
The Portland Police Bureau's nonprofit Sunshine Division has joined the Oregon Food Bank in fighting childhood hunger this summer.
Portland city, community and business leaders gathered on Tuesday to celebrate the start of Portland Bike Month and the Better Naito fest.
TriMet commissioned a team of artists to create a mural honoring the sacrifice of three men who intervened in a MAX train attack last May.
Though the summer project will require extended closures of some areas around Oaks Bottom, the numerous benefits will be well worth it.
The newly added drop boxes are a continuation of a pilot disposal project started with two drop boxes in 2016.
The Stride for Seniors 3K Charity Walk will be held at Portland International Raceway April 22. Register today!
The Multnomah County landslide study estimates 37,000 people live in areas with a high landslide susceptibility.
U.S. News & World Report's latest 'Best Of' list highlights Portland's food and drink selection, and eccentricities and idiosyncrasies.
New Avenues for Youth will host is 8th annual Scoop-a-Thon at two Ben & Jerry's scoop shops in downtown Portland Tuesday afternoon.
Portland office manager Mary Harrell has worked unwaveringly as 'the glue that holds Friends of Trees together' for more than 20 years.
The crowdfunding page for Caitlyn Potter asked for a miracle.
City officials encourage folks to use public transit during the rally Saturday, which is scheduled to run from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
UO Master's students asked Portlanders about walking in the city. Their answers will help guide the city's future pedestrian investments.
State officials updated 20-year-old estimates for cost of damage, number of injuries and fatalities, and potential populations affected.
Join your neighbors for the 'Portlanders Stand with Refugees and Immigrants' celebration at the East Portland Community Center Friday night.
When the Oregon Zoo tweeted an Amazon-style review of one of its animals, the #rateaspecies hashtag took off. Join in the fun right now.
The poisoning Jan. 30 reportedly caused at least 20 crows to experience seizures and fall from the sky, horrifying a NE Portland community.
Stephanie and Tyler Arnet posted the racy photos to Facebook Feb. 9. Tyler's sexy bod has since been shared more than 65,000 times.
A Portland Parks & Rec/Energy Trust of Oregon partnership will help further the city's goal of 100 percent renewable energy by 2050.
"Village of Hope" will give homeless people an opportunity, advocates say. But the mayor says the effort undercuts the government.
City officials and Old Town Brewing had previously disagreed on who owned the rights to the famous leaping white deer overlooking Burnside.
The community is rallying around Lola Cruz, a 15-month-old toddler fighting leukemia.
From 4:30 to 7 p.m. Jan. 10, residents can see what's in-store for the waterfront roadway at the open house hosted by Portland State.
The city’s new transportation program, Safe Ride Home, was widely used across Portland on New Year’s Eve — likely saving countless lives.
Oregon topped the list when it comes to most popular states to move to in 2017, the annual National Movers Study said.
The family of a woman who died after falling from an airport escalator is suing Alaska Airlines for failing to provide service.
Michelle Pineiro hopes to bring her Puerto Rico family to Oregon as they recover from the hurricane.
The Bureau of Transportation is preparing SE Portland residents for potential flooding along Johnson Creek between now and late Friday.
The multiple projects will close lanes through 2019 and cost the city $19 million, but extend the bridge's life another 15 to 20 years.
According to the 6th annual Multnomah County Domicile Unknown report, 359 people have died while experiencing homelessness since 2011.
The sea otter was rescued off the California coast in October.
The "Parking Kitty" project was honored by the Portland chapter of the Women’s Transportation Seminar International.
The Salvation Army in coordination with nonprofit Hands of Favor will provide free haircuts at the Moore Street Community & Worship Center.
Evan Turner(#1), Noah Vonleh(#21) will help host the kickoff event this weekend to raise awareness of underserved youth in the metro region.
Leaf pickups take place 3 times over the next 2 weeks. If your car is parked in a pickup zone it could be towed, costing a minimum of $147.
My father-in-law, who has taught me what courage is, has given me much for which I am thankful.
TriMet is altering it’s schedule for the Thanksgiving holiday and Black Friday. Check your service line to avoid missing your ride.