Just like the Tillikum - the new bridge will be for bicycles and pedestrians only.
Department agrees with audit's conclusions, says it is working to make things better.
Dozens of camps had been set up in recent weeks. Meanwhile, lawsuit filed to stop city from turning Terminal 1 into a homeless shelter.
Campaign tells OPB that his decision to visit Louisiana has forced changes n the schedule.
Fallon Smart was killed crossing Hawthorne near 43rd Avenue.
The late morning fundraiser at the Waverly Country Club in Southeast Portland was hosted by Tim Boyle and his wife, Mary.
Street closures begin Saturday. MAX disruption starts Sunday. It's going to be two weeks of inconveniences.
Wheeler appointed a chief of staff and chief administrative officer for the city.
Senators renew call for Trump to keep his word and release his taxes. Also introducing bill requiring presidential candidates to do so.
Corey Lequieu will spend 2 1/2 years in prison.
Event being hosted by Columbia Sportswear CEO Tim Boyle and his wife.
Jon Ritzheimer, a close associate of the Bundys, admits to his role in the takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Two hour protest disrupts MAX service Saturday.
In 3-2 vote, City Council dismisses neighborhood and environmental concerns as well as possible legal issues.
Marshals wanted to transport him somewhere. He didn't want to go and ended up on the floor. In cuffs.
They say their names were added to an invitation to a fundraiser without their permission.
Kimberly Branam moves up from deputy director for strategy and operations to executive director.
Mayor Hales cited confusion his policy was sowing.
Cameras now allowed after a change in legislation.
Meanwhile, prosecutors lay out their case against eight of the defendants.
Pollster has questionable track record.
The City of Portland regularly puts surplus items and other things up for sale. Now is the time to buy those 27 rolling office chairs.
He also says that he thinks he would be qualified to be judge or bailiff.
Garnishing her paycheck every week.
At ceremony, chief restates core goals, need to form a partnership.
This time for paving work.
The former U.S. Attorney for Oregon and his family are ready to watch "Uncle Tim" get the nomination to be vice-president.
The Associated Press reports that a couple of Oregon delegates in Philadelphia tied black gags around their mouths.
He and his associate, Lissa Casey, have been cleared by the Oregon State Bar Association. Again.
While one city council member would like it made a homeless shelter, another says he's seen no proposal and it should be sold as planned.
Shelter expected to house 200 people.
Report released to Patch, following a freedom of information request, includes many never before reported details.
State agency signs deal to include crowdsourced traffic information in reports.
Donna Henderson, who was being demoted to captain from interim chief, is back at City Hall.
Travis Cox is the ninth person to plead guilty.
Changes being considered to the current $175 fine.
Ryan Payne is also expected to plead guilty to charges in Nevada.
They say he had tied his bedsheets into a rope about 15-feet-long.
Nkenge Harmon Johnson, who was Kitzhaber's communications director, charges she was fired for speaking out about abuses of authority.
"This release is welcome and long overdue," Senator Ron Wyden, member of the Intelligence Committee, says.