Expect long delays between Cascade Locks and Hood River
Police say man shot two employees of apartment complex where he was evicted today.
Japanese Garden Society, Oregon Historical Society and others receive gifts.
New children's play area is the highlight of Concourse D.
State's seven representatives, all Democrats, will cast their votes at 11 a.m.
Shooting death of 21-year-old pregnant woman reportedly gang-related.
Gang enforcement squad find weapon with 32-round magazine, charge driver of vehicle.
Wintry mix in Portland; Winter Weather Advisory/Avalanche Warning for Cascades.
The mayor says he got some things right, some wrong. And he wouldn't mind a do over on others.
Bellagios Pizza; Fire Toss in; NessCampbell Crane are all hiring. Even more jobs at the Patch jobs board.
The Salvation Army says that they are barely above 50 percent of where they need to be.
Nike executives and employees tour construction site for new Rockwood Boys & Girls Clubs; present check for $150,000.
Police say there is no known motive at this time.
Peacock Lane. Zoo Lights. Another SantaCon.
Pipe was more than 100 years old.
The master plan unveiled Thursday will guide development of the 33-acre space between the Tilikum Crossing Bridge and the Tram.
The study, done at TriMet's request, was presented to the board on Wednesday.
Money will go to an apartment complex in Northeast Portland.
Portland becomes first city in the United States to ban new fossil fuel terminals and ban expansion of new ones.
Portland Business Journal reports that Tonkin dealerships will keep their name despite being bought by Gee Automotive.
The United States Geological Society says there is "no signs of an imminent eruption."
"Everyone has a value," says Bert Waugh Jr. who, was just honored by the FBI with its Director's Community Leadership Award.
The white working class surprised many pundits and social scientists by supporting Donald Trump.
Dozens of new handbags with the price tags on were recovered.
The three teens were arrested during a traffic stop by the Gang Enforcement Team.
Zipfizz Corporation; Banana Republic; StaffDNA are all hiring. Even more jobs at the Patch jobs board.
More than 82,000 customers have lost power since Thursday. All but just under 5,000 have had their power restored.
Officials say they have "effectively ended veteran homelessness."
Twentieth anniversary of the original SantaCon
A new tax will be paid by companies that pay their chief executives at least 100 times more than their median employee.
There have now been 40 traffic-related fatalities in Portland this year.
Congratulations to the 2016 Charitable Checkoff Grant recipients! Thanks to Oregon tax payers we awarded over $30,000 in grants.
David Stewart is believed to have started several fires on Wednesday morning.
A grand jury will investigate the incident.
Raises got to administrators and non-union staff.
In hiring Taggart, Oregon went with a young, but unproven, coach instead of one with championship pedigree.
Stay alive, don't drive is the message from the National Weather Service's Portland office.
With weeks to go before Steve Novick leaves office, he and Amanda Fritz are looking to help each other pass two pieces of legislation.
Different people appear to have been responsible for the robberies.
Vineet Edupuganti, a senior, developed a ingestible battery that can be used to power medical devices that people swallow.