The National Weather Service warns that thunderstorms Wednesday could lead to a "brief, weak tornado."
Federal officials offered the first details into a shooting Monday in southeast Portland that sent two people to the hospital.
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Masks are now optional on all TriMet buses and trains. The agency is going around taking down all the "masks required" signs.
Uber and Lyft both announced on Tuesday that they have made masking optional, following in the footsteps of airlines and others.
President Joe Biden will be in town on Thursday to talk infrastructure. He will also stop at a fundraiser, sources tell Patch.
Two people were injured in a shooting involving United States Marshals Monday afternoon in Southeast Portland.
The Port of Portland, which runs the airport had planned to keep the mask mandate in place despite a judge's ruling that it was illegal.
A 40-foot boat exploded early Monday morning, presenting a challenge to put out the fire and protect the waters of Portland Harbor.
Portland police say that dozens of people marched through North Portland, setting fires and damaging businesses.
Portland and Gresham police responded to an Easter shooting that left one dead and three wounded on the border between the cities.
Sheriff Mike Reese says that people "need to act with a sense of urgency" when dealing with the rising crime throughout Multnomah County.
The ban is a reaction to the livestreamed autopsy of an honored World War II veteran at the Marriott downtown hotel last fall.
The teams will combine players in a charity match on April 27. Tickets are free, with donations encouraged.
Portland Fire & Rescue said that a fire quickly burned through a one-story home on Northeast 57th Avenue.
Portland Police said that a man was found shot at least once Monday night by North Cook Street and Gantenbein Avenue. He died at a hospital.
Portland Fire & Rescue is trying to figure the cause of the fire early Tuesday on the 12500 block of Southeast Stark Street.
The New Zealand-born singer will stop in Portland as part of 2022’s The Solar Power Tour.
Jessica Drain, who was featured earlier this year in an Oregonian story about people trying to find housing, was shot and killed Thursday.
Javontae Nadine Gibson wil spend 3 years in federal prison, then 3 years under supervised release after pleading guilty to a weapons charge.
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More than 4o,000 people are without power, schools are opening late, some are closed, trees are down, and roads are closed. Snow in April.
Two women were shot Sunday morning downtown, one of them was killed.
The World Naked Bike Ride took two years off because of the pandemic. Riders will be back this July.
Portland Police say that they have recovered at least one signed guitar that was stolen from the Oregon Music Hall of Fame in February.
A man was shot and killed on Northwest Naito Parkway just before noon on Friday. someone is in custody, police say.
A shooting Thursday night downtown left a person dead, police said.
Tom Rinheart, who has spent 14 working for Ted Wheeler, has been shown the door, according to sources. He leaves with a full year's salary.
Portland Parks & Recreation Hopes has hundreds of job openings – from life guards to urban forestry, from part-time to full-time.
Two of the three parades associated with Rose Festival – The Grand Floral and the Starlight – will have changes this year.
A car flipped over after crashing with an ambulance on the Morrison Bridge. The driver, while hospitalized, is expected to be ok.