In what could be an outtake from "Portlandia," Isaac Brock falls asleep at wheel, causes crash of Subarus.
Tenth homicide of the year in Portland.
Police stopped them blocks from the scene.
The Columbia-Willamette Goodwill is dedicated to providing the people of Portland with gently used clothes donated from the community.
He's about two months old and is waiting for a home. In the meantime he lives and plays at the zoo's medical center.
Patch talks Ann Singer about her work with Rogue Pack.
Wants U.S. Trade Representative to negotiate a better deal for Oregon companies.
Sean Davis was critically injured in an ambush in Iraq in 2004.
Patch talks to Amy Mintonye about Portland's premiere spot to visit, Pittock mansion.
Patch learns about how Oregon Hunger helps support the less fortunate people in the Oregon community.
Patch learns about how Volunteers of America Oregon helps to facilitate community and growth in the Portland area.
Youth Empowerment Shelter, serving the youth of North Central Oregon.
TriMet, City of Portland, and Metro share how collaboration is planning the future of Portland area commuting and transportation.
Kimberly Branam moves up from deputy director for strategy and operations to executive director.
Mayor Hales cited confusion his policy was sowing.
The fire was in a third floor unit at Harrison Tower Apartments.
Patch talks to Allison Silverberg about her work with Oregon Repertory Singers.
Portland police say they received "multiple reports" of gunfire in the area.
Patch talks to Megan Torgerson about her work with Northwest Documentary.
Patch talks to Betsy Stark Miller, executive director of CASA for Children of Multnomah, Washington & Columbia Counties.
Patch talks to Kim about her work with Friends of Outdoor School.
Patch talks to Jennifer Samuels of Reading Results to learn about how this nonprofit is helping to increase literacy in Portland youth.
Barton Associates; Manpower; Nicoletta's are all hiring. Even more jobs at the Patch jobs board.
The 2016 rankings are out. Hospitals were graded according to 16 specialties.
The event encourages people to get outside and take back the streets.
Cameras now allowed after a change in legislation.
Happened at 8:35 Monday morning.
He was sitting in his car when he heard the shots. Speeding away, he crashed his car.
The search, which had been suspended after seven days, was restarted. He was not found, however.
Gary Spencer of the Portland Jazz Festival shares his experiences in the festival world with Patch.
Patch talks to Megan Bigelow about what it means to be a woman in the world of technology in Portland.
Meanwhile, prosecutors lay out their case against eight of the defendants.
Officers pulled over a motorhome. While one person is believed to have fled. One person is believed to still be inside.
The district attorney will decide whether or not to bring charges.
Pollster has questionable track record.
Portland Bureau of Transportation memorializes the two immortals.
Happened Friday afternoon in Northeast Portland.
Crash happened around 3:00 Friday morning. Around 2,300 customes lost power.
David Adamshick shares his experience working with Friends of Trees, as well as the history of the tree-planting Portland nonprofit.
The City of Portland regularly puts surplus items and other things up for sale. Now is the time to buy those 27 rolling office chairs.