On Friday, the regional government reported that they've removed at least 223 mattresses from the streets of the three counties this year.
See the latest announcement from the Multnomah County District Attorney.
“COVID was an inflection point in understanding why it’s so important to help students fit education in their lives,” Schmitt said.
Oregon Health Authority reports that while 22 more people died, the total number of cases fell again.
Dillon T. Pickle has not been seen since a porch pirate grabbed him. The team and area businesses are offering rewards for his safe return.
Andy Polo's career as a midfielder for the Timbers is over. The team cited domestic abuse allegations against him.
Police say that a 30-year-old was arrested.
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Dillon T. Pickle was apparently taken from the porch of the Portland Pickles headquarters, which appears to be a residential home.
More than 1,100 workers were set to go on strike on Thursday morning.
The dashboard released by the Multnomah County District Attorney provides some details on 116 cases involving 202 victims since July 2019.
The Successful Schools Survey will be completed online and made available via a link.
MINER COLUMN: Oregon may soon go the way of 48 other states in the union and allow people to pump their own gas.
Federal officials say that Kory Dean Boyd and four others used a sledgehammer to break into a pawn shop and steal 47 weapons.
The Timbers return to the pitch on Saturday February 26 when the New England Revolution come to town.
“Portland has a lot of bridges and we have come to think of PCC as one of those bridges,” said PCC President Mark Mitsui.
A Training facility tour will show the problems we hoped to fix through a GO Bond.
Mill Ends Park, deemed by Guinness to be the world's smallest, was rededicated on Monday. No word yet from the leprechauns if they're happy.
The state says that the mask mandate will stop on March 31.
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See the latest announcement from Portland Public Library.
More than 1,100 city workers will go on strike Thursday unless a deal is reached. The next talks are scheduled for Wednesday.
The Power company was called and had to shut power off to a city block to allow crews to completely extinguish the fire.
Meanwhile, the state says that there were 4,872 new cases on Thursday, continuing the decline.
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler announced the ban on homeless camping by dangerous roads on Friday.
Portland's "patchwork approach to collecting money" can be harmful to people in need and people whose first language is not English.
“Our experienced advisors are here to demystify the process and help these businesses find and realize new opportunities abroad,”.
Dear PPS Families,
An emergency declaration is expected Friday that would allow the city to move homeless camps located close to roads.
Governor Brown delivered her final state of the state speech on Thursday afternoon.