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The floating part of the Eastbank Esplanade is closed until further notice, Portland officials announced Sunday.
Witnesses saw one of the drivers swallow several pills before leaving the scene of the accident, Washington County authorities said.
A man pulled up to a female jogger Saturday and asked her for directions before pulling a gun on her, police said.
Oaks Amusement Park will celebrate LGBTQ+ communities in the region Sunday, the Oak Park Association said.
Travel through Portland International Airport should be busier this summer than last but still below pre-pandemic levels, officials said.
Police arrested a man suspected in dozens of robberies across the metro area after a four-hour standoff with Portland police.
Eight ships, including two from the U.S. Navy and two from the Royal Canadian Navy, are on the waterfront through Monday.
Inaction by officials was behind the 2021 condemnation of Sandy Studios, an apartment building intended to house homeless veterans.
Portland police are looking for the driver whose car struck and killed a pedestrian Monday night on Southeast 82nd Avenue.
With thousands of birds expected over the area Tuesday night, the Portland Audubon Society is asking people to darken their outside lights.
As many as 230,000 people in the state have developed long Covid, which can take years to go away.
Nurses at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center reached a tentative two-year contract that will be voted on "in the coming weeks."
The Starlight Parade, the first of three Rose Festival parades, happens Saturday night.
"This is yet another reminder that the virus is evolving," Merkley said in a statement Thursday.
Nike founder Phil Knight and partial Dodgers owner Alan Smolinisky reportedly submitted a bid to buy the Portland Trail Blazers.
Nathaniel Curtis Freeman was charged with second-degree murder while awaiting trial in another murder case.
A 7-mile stretch of 82nd Avenue is now under control of the Portland Bureau of Transportation.
Portland was one of seven cities announced Wednesday as a finalist to host the NCAA Women's Final Four from 2027 through 2031.
Meet Suwanee, Pericles, Mossy, Daisey and Julianne, the five newest residents of the Oregon Zoo.
Oregon Abuse Advocates & Survivors in Service (OAASIS) in Portland, Oregon, one of twenty-three organizations across the U.S. awarded
The crash, at 5:32 a.m., closed the street for several hours.
Early Monday morning, a person was grazed by a bullet while driving south on Interstate 5.
Government offices will be closed. There will be F-15s in the sky. Parades will be held. Here's a guide to what you need to know.
Independent candidate for governor Betsy Johnson's appearance at TEDxPortland Saturday morning was a surprise that not everyone enjoyed.
Police are investigating a homicide and nine other shootings that occurred in 24 hours between early Friday and early Saturday in Portland.
Memorial Day Weekend is considered the start of the summer travel season. Oregon Department of Transportation experts offer some tips.
Portland detected a cybersecurity breach and uncovered a $1.4 million fraudulent transaction.
The Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles announced changes to Department of Motor Vehicles offices around the state.