New report from Oregon Health Authority paints a picture of a "critical" situation.
Oktoberfest. Run for the Cure. Color Run. Good weather.
Oregon Lands at Work, a nonprofit committed to highlighting farmers and ranchers in the state of Oregon, shares its story with Patch.
Fallon Smart, 15, was killed by a speeding driver. Her mother doesn't have the answers but wants help find them.
These pups have a lot to offer a new human friend.
Nora has arrived from the Columbus Zoo and will move to the habitat in 30 days.
Portland Community Media invites students interested in digital media to register for Echo AiR.
Three African-American kids were attacked by a white man on a bicycle. They did not have to be hospitalized.
Settlement worth more than $100 million; less than the state had paid Oracle for the Cover Oregon health exchange website that never worked.
Circumstances still under investigation
Lead has been discovered in the paint dust from renovations.
Popular PBJ's Grilled has been told their lease is not being renwed.
Oregon Paranormal, a nonprofit dedicated to exploring the paranormal side of Portland, shares its story with Patch.
Kenneth Smith admitted to having smoked pot before getting behind the wheel.
Jury hears Sheriff Dave Ward say: "they would bring hundreds of people to town to do my job for me" if he didn't do what they want.
Learn about OHS' leadership team, but mostly their pets.
Secretary of State's Office finds the tests may not be the best use of time or resources.
Local artists will project large-scale media works outdoors each month through April.
Police were called to help calm the situation.
A couple had been charged with murder. They are now charged with intimidation — a hate crime — as well.
The agreement would do away with the so-called 48-hour rule.
"In Ammon Bundy's words, 'this was much more than a protest.' They were taking a 'hard stand," said prosecutor Geoffrey Barrow.
The eight-year project will make a secure water system. But there will be disruptions along the way.
It happened Monday afternoon in North Portland.
Rise Up International, a nonprofit focused on building community through art and music, shares its story with Patch.
Stanley Henry Grochowski, 65, died from his injuries.
Bruce's memoir is coming out and he will be at Powell's to sign books.
Patch learns about the Corvallis Fall Festival and the great work it does to strengthen the artistic community in Oregon.
Police posted online ads on a known sex trafficking website
Lovers Not Fighters Pit Bull Rescue also shares the winners of their ‘pibble’ decal contest.
Looking for lessons on the anniversary of a day that should never be forgotten.
September is the month for food and fun in Portland. Check out these 5 festivals.
A former reporter has sued the FBI in an effort to force disclosure of records.
From prison labor to an oil pipeline in North Dakota, it seems to be bring your cause Friday downtown.
No matter which type of mom you are, there is a Portland-based blog to give you creative and practical guidance.
More than 100 potential jurors were questioned.
New report from Multnomah County says the number is highest since they started keeping track five years ago.
Yancy Ray is charged with murder in Tacoma. The FBI thinks he might be in the Portland area.
The Audubon Society of Portland and the Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon team up for the event which focuses on outdoor enclosures.
While it's tempting to just write Comic Con five times, there is so much more.