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Danae Williams was shot as she sat in her car the night of May 12, 2021. She died the next day..
An employee of the Hope N Care residential care facility received minor injuries, and 24 other people made it out safely.
Christine Leon, a longtime official with the Portland Bureau of Transportation, will oversee a coordinated effort to tackle trash.
Half of Oregon's hospitals evaluated in a study got an "A" for safety, according to a new report.
Michael Bivins made his first appearance in court Monday, facing 10 counts related to attacks on two synagogues and a mosque.
In addition to six Safe Rest Villages consisting of groups of tiny homes, Portland will open a seventh site for people living in their RVs.
Portland police said that they've charged a man with murder after they found a woman shot and killed Sunday along the Eastbank Esplanade.
The first picture of the homeless situation in the Tri-County area since the start of the pandemic shows a growing problem.
A community group said that they can no longer support a Safe Rest Village planned for their neighborhood.
Portland police sad that they arrested a man in connection with a robbery and attack by the Oregon Convention late Saturday afternoon.
The Portland Police Bureau identified the four officers involved in a shooting that left a suspect critically wounded.
Michael Bivins, who wrote for Willamette Week, was arrested after going to KPTV, demanding to speak with a reporter, according to police.
Portland's elk statue, which sat downtown for 120 years before being badly damaged in the riots and protests of 2020, is coming back.
Kitra's baby girl was born three weeks ago. Now she has a name that comes from a Dolly Parton song.
A man was found dead in a car by the South Waterfront early Friday morning.
A woman who owns a property that she was renting part of as an Airbnb, was shot by a tenant and critically injured, according to police.
The Oregon Health Authority released a report Thursday showing that the majority of Oregon's COVID cases in April were "breakthrough."
"Abortion remains legal today," U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra said Thursday during a visit to Portland.
The City Council approved funding for 15,000 heat-pump/cooling units to Portlanders most at risk for heat-related illness.
Portland police said the man sought in connection with a fire outside the Muslim Community Center is connected to a second act of vandalism.
The number of new cases of COVID-19 in Oregon over the past two weeks is more than twice as high as the two weeks previous.
The mayor's proposed budget focuses on economic recovery, safety and homelessness.
Downtown attracted hundreds of people Tuesday to rally for abortion rights. It was peaceful until a group broke off and smashed windows.
A man was found shot dead in an apartment in the Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood early Wednesday morning.
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Portland police gave a status update on efforts to reunite recovered stolen items with their owners.
A father accused Portland Public Schools of negligence that resulted in his daughter falling off the monkey bars while at school.
Portland's oldest synagogue, Congregation Beth Isael, was vandalized sometime Sunday or early Monday.
Portland police said that Andrew Michael Bachman was driving recklessly when the car he was driving struck another car. Bachman died.
Portland police said that Sharline Esah was shot and killed by her husband on Saturday morning.
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With the city on pace to beat last year's record of 92 homicides, the police bureau is shutting down it's cold case squad temporarily.