No injuries reported in the incident.
'Through Rhoda's Eyes' is Pittock Mansion's exhibit that explores art and expectations of women in a historical Portland setting
This season features curator Michelle Fiedler with artists Adriana Lara and Anna Gray + Ryan Wilson Paulsen.
David Ray Bartol was recently sentenced to more than 50 years. Now he faces a possible death penalty.
Officers will be wearing pink caps, undershirts, socks... whatever it takes to get the message out.
Patch spoke with lead singer Willy Vlautin about the band's end and what he'll miss most about fall in Portland while he's away.
Court documents indicate woman told a couple of different stories before admitting to what she had done.
Meanwhile, firearms charge dropped against one of the defendants.
LA Fitness; Corazon Chiropractic; Amazon are all hiring. Even more jobs at the Patch jobs board.
Republican candidate for governor made the comment moments after his opponent admitted having been a victim of domestic violence.
The Oregon Historical Society hosts its fifth annual free Archive Crawl on October 8. Learn how to make the most of Oregon public resources.
Join City Repair in their effort to keep Portland's houseless population safe and sheltered. It is free to attend.
Two debates down and three to go. The exchanges, as they explained their policy differences, were more pointed than in their first meeting.
After 45 years, the restaurant closes - for now, anyway.
Nikki Rustigan wants people to know there is a way to keep living.
Write Around Portland offers writing workshops for individuals, groups and the workplace.
Sarah Hottman told us her favorite animal at the zoo and discussed working for Portland mayor Charlie Hales.
Portland Tenants United organized a protest against the Multifamily Northwest's 'Equitable Housing' PAC.
Playworks Pacific Northwest hosts its 4th annual 'Keep Portland Playful' fundraising event this November.
Jugglers. Sunday Parkways. Pumpkins. Supposedly not awful weather.
The evangelist and son of Billy Graham was asked by the FBI to help negotiate the end of the occupation.
Leo Burn had maintained he didn't do it. This week the District Attorney admitted they couldn't prove otherwise.
Letterfest, the Oregon Calligraphy Conference returns October 22, and this year will be held by Portland Society for Calligraphy.
Jesse Lane is being held in Santa Barbara County JaIL
In Other Words launches broadside against the show, saying it has "become more offensive as the show goes on."
After meeting with the mayor, the group is now appealing to the county commission to take action on race relations.
Description of the suspect in both cases is similar.
Portland Opera To Go, the operas touring company, revs up for its Northwest tour of 'Hansel and Gretel'
The Guardino Gallery opens its 10th annual Portland style day-of-the-dead exhibit today. It's free to attend.
Safe Route to School, a neighborhood safety organization will screen a documentary about educating children on commuting to school, Oct 4
Urobros will shut its doors next year.
Sheriff's office looking for information on two cars seen on Old Portland Road near the Scappoose Bay Marina on Tuesday September 20th.
Enhabit, a nonprofit committed to making homes more energy efficient in Oregon, shares its story with Patch.
1000 Friends is presenting the artists behind a collaborative poetry and art book titled 'Water Rising' to raise funds October 12.
Under suspension, the acclaimed goalkeeper undergoes shoulder replacement surgery.
The organization will start having monthly meetings in October.
Portland Playhouse, a nonprofit with a creative spark and a passion for community, shares its story with Patch.
The 29th Annual Apple Tasting Festival, an institution for Portland families and farmers, offers 60 different apples for sampling.
Prosecutors close their case with a presentation of dozens of guns.
Eric Crowl, who had been arrested outside of a police precinct, is back in jail for violating his terms of release.