Port of Portland says the new rules apply to groups of 10 or more.
Two of the injured are students at Reed College.
Police are investigating the death of a bicyclist on North Interstate Avenue Monday morning.
REI; Fry's; Home Depot are all hiring. Even more jobs at the Patch jobs board.
Four-month-old Fatemeh is expected to arrive this week.
The snow storm, as had always been a possibility, headed north, hitting Seattle. The rain in Portland causes flooding and landslides.
Borchers was one of only 14 players to play at least 340 games in MLS history.
The ice forced closures and caused crashes throughout the region.
Festival of lights. Raptors. The Super Bowl.
With some changes, the Portland City Council passes a law saying landlords must help pay moving expenses sometimes.
It's not known what started the fire, which took about 45 minuts to bring under control.
FuFu the Hedgehog sees winter ending soon.
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Operation marked end of year-long anti-gang efforts that saw a decline in gang-related violent crime incidents.
Three-year-deal will have game of the week every Saturday.
The popular conservative talk show host based in Portland - was in the White House Briefing Room and asked a question - via Skype.
A lot of people, forced to stay home by the storms, are having trouble making rent payments. The city and county want to help.
Portland has acquired 100 tons of road salt and promises a better response for storm seen coming starting tomorrow.
And you think you're having a bad day? Maybe not as bad as the one Ashley Glawe had recently.
National Weather Service says another mix of snow and ice could be here on Thursday.
The city recognizes that more needs to be done to help people become bicycle commuters. They hope you help.
Portland's export to the world of talk radio will be at the White House Press Briefing on Wednesday - via Skype - and may get a question in.
"All are welcome at OHSU," says university president Joe Robertson. "This is our stance, and we will not waver."
Chloe Eudaly is ready for challenges to her tenant protection emergency ordinance.
Tyler Head, of Turning Point Realty Group, with the help of a local Sheldon High School girl, collects 400 pairs of shoes for Soles4Souls.
"This is about getting answers to questions, plain and simple. Ethics laws are not optional," Wyden said.
Inji arrived at the Zoo 56-years-ago as a one-year-old.
"We do not enforce federal immigration laws," Chief Mike Marshman said.
The National Weather Service says that snow may be on its way.
Micah Rhodes, one of the leaders of Portland's Resistance, is accused of sexual contact with a minor.
Company adds larger vehicles to its somewhat ubiquitous two-seat Smart cars.
Hundreds show up to voice displeasure of President Trump's executive order. They are joined by several elected officials.
Les Schwab; Coca-Cola; Hertz are all hiring. Even more jobs at the Patch jobs board.
Elected officials denounce President Trump's executive order, announce they are looking into report of increased ICE presence at courthouse.
Seven men arrested in undercover operation.
Oregon Democrats express concern over Betsy DeVos. Senators Wyden and Merkley won't vote for her.
It was late in opening and cost more than anticipated but in 10 years, the Portland Tram has become an essential part of life.
It's not quite planes, trains, and automobiles. There is, though, a car show, a train show, and a cat show.
With nine days missed, though, it's not enough leading districts like Portland to consider everything including Saturday classes.
Overall, Oregon graduation rates - lately among the worst in the nation - barely rose.