The team got rid of most of their broadcasters back in June.
Portland Police say there were no injuries.
Proposal would create a pass for low-income riders that costs the same as the pass for riders with disabilities and seniors.
Patch talks to New Century Players about the different artistic opportunities that exist for people in Oregon with an interest in theater.
The suit filed in federal court in Portland accuses Bally Americas of ripping off adidas' trademark stripes.
Oregon Department of Transportation builds campaign about paying attention on the popular game.
The 35-year-old had been "freaking people out" by the VA Hospital.
Patch talks to Curtis Heritage Education Center about the work it's doing to enhance the educational experience of Oregon youth.
Oregon Wild talks to Patch about the important work it does to protect and preserve the Oregon environment.
Andrew Weiss from Kidstarter shares his story and the story of his organization with Patch.
Just another afternoon in Southeast Portland.
State board blocks plan to move camp to an area zoned for industrial use. It's not clear what effect it will have on plans for Terminal One.
Man who has thrown apples on the roofs of Portland area homes, sometimes leaving nonsensical messages, has taken his act north.
Total traffic deaths in the state rose 25 percent. Traffic deaths where alcohol was a factor rose 56 percent.
Patch talks to World Salmon Council about its efforts to sustain local salmon communities.
Roosevelt High School student was on his first day of school.
Patch talks to Saturday Academy about its mission: to form connections between young minds and accomplished professionals in Portland.
Franklin Drobny also loses his driver's license for life.
SCRAP PDX talks to Patch about it's work in the Portland Community.
James McClure is charged with robbery and attempted murder.
The Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association shares its story with Patch.
The project increases skilled worker pipeline for the many advanced manufacturing companies in the region and help workers get degrees.
Patch talks with Madeline Allen about her work with Birch Community Services.
No reported injuries but police did find the people who were fired upon. Gang Enforcement leading the investigation.
Has until Monday to prove that he should be allowed to keep representing himself.
From class size to spending per student to graduation rates, many districts in the state are far behind other states.
District gives students one more day. Says delay is to give teachers more time to get classrooms set up.
Man was shot in the parking garage and dropped off at Legacy Emanuel.
Berkeley's Bar & Grill; TNG; True Blue are all hiring. Even more jobs at the Patch jobs board.
Two 2-alarm fires, several other fires, residents and business displaced. All, Portland Fire says, because people didn't put out cigarettes.
Meals on Wheels shares its story with Patch.
Ride Connection shares its story with Patch.
The Bureau says up to three businesses in the state are hit every week. On Friday, they are hosting two meetings to offer tips.
The State Fair alone has more than five things... but, if that's not enough, there's Hood to Coast, Project Pabst, and more.
District clarifies it's don't eat the produce rule/
Woman was in the bike lane, waiting to cross when she was hit.
She needs assistance, walked away from her residential care facility Thursday morning and hasn't been seen since.
Report, commissioned by the governor, finds substantiated cases of abuse on the rise, Oregon foster children experience more maltreatment.
The two will debate five times; twice in Portland and then once in Bend, Eugene, and Medford.
Mayor wants the state of housing emergency passed in October extended by three years. It's not clear he has support on the council.