Meanwhile, the surviving hero pleads for perspective. "This is about those little girls," Micah Fletcher says in a Facebook post.
Meanwhile, from all corners of Portland, people converged on the Hollywood Transit Center, trying to make sense of a brutal crime.
Texas-based moving and storage consultancy SpareFoot offers fun-fact comparisons of U.S. states and countries around the world.
The exhibit features artifacts from a handful of U.S. museums and historical societies, including a faux-lease to the White House.
A free book fair, ballet, and spiritual get-together are all available this weekend.
This week, members of Portland Townsquared donated food and time to help the backpack program feed kids in-need. Who will it be next week?
Oregon Ag Fest, Corbett Children's Theater, and Rune & Board's tabletop party are all options for getting out of the house this weekend.
With more than 40 landslides logged this past winter and spring, state geology officials want residents to protect themselves.
March for Science, Latino Cultural Festival, and Earth Day celebrations are all on tap this weekend across the Portland metro region.
The family-friendly event will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 22 in Southeast Portland.
The free forum considers gun violence as a preventable public health issue, and asks attendees to collaborate on solutions and healing.
For Community Day, April 19, 10 percent of Wednesday's sales at Buffalo Wild Wings will go toward Portland region youth athletic programs.
Easter egg hunts are happening across the metro region this weekend. Here are a few of them, including one just for adults.
The total solar eclipse over Oregon will occur Aug. 21. Get the best view by reserving a campsite April 19.
More than 500 meals will be provided by the Union Gospel Mission this Sunday.
A portion of the proceeds from 'Pints Passport' sales go to the Brian Grant Foundation's Parkinson's disease support programs.
The 4-week-old pups were born to Oregon Zoo favorites Tilly and B.C. The public can vote until Wednesday, April 5.
Don't get stuck watching basketball this weekend (Go Ducks!). Get out and enjoy one of these activities happening in the Portland region.
The Race for the Roses event will require a partial closure of the Broadway Bridge from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sunday, April 2.
Three BuzzFeed News reporters used information collected by ProPublica, others to examine hate crimes, history of racism in Oregon.
Elizabeth Miller of Smiles Dental discusses the Gift of Smiles, her background and the "Smiles difference."
Oregon Foundation for Reproductive Health, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting a woman's right to choose, shares its story with Patch.
The three-hour event Friday night promises a mix of "Bollywood, African, and Middle Eastern music and dance."
Portland is becoming more diverse - more Asians, more Hispanics, more Pacific Islanders. But not more African-Americans, who keep leaving.
Lego. RVs. Get to the coast.
David Handy was last seen since last Wednesday.
Calls for special prosecutor to probe Russia connections. Vows to filibuster Gorsuch nomination to Supreme Court if necessary.
The bridal show. Monster jams. The wurst event you could ever attend.
Celebrating Packy. Lou Ferrigno and Dean Cain? Must be Wizard World. Lego. Lots of Lego.
Hundreds gathered at the zoo to say goodbye and honor Packy who was a part of Oregon life for more than 50 years.
"I see their young faces worried about the future," says Maria Garcia, owner of Revolucion Coffee House.
New report finds 'faults' with city's readiness for the aftermath of a 9.0 earthquake - something scientists see as inevitable.
New route is set for outer Northeast in the Gateway neighborhood.
Sixteen volunteers from Oregon and Southwest Washington join the dozens of Red Cross volunteers on the ground.
The zoo's beloved elephant dies after a long battle with TB. After the heartbreaking decision was made. There was cake for the big guy.
Port of Portland says the new rules apply to groups of 10 or more.
Festival of lights. Raptors. The Super Bowl.
A lot of people, forced to stay home by the storms, are having trouble making rent payments. The city and county want to help.
"We do not enforce federal immigration laws," Chief Mike Marshman said.
Liz Bazzani has not been seen since Thursday.