The Portland Bureau of Transportation released its annual Vision Zero report on traffic deaths in Portland.
See the latest announcement from the Multnomah County District Attorney.
For the first time in weeks, Oregon saw fewer cases of COVID-19 reported and fewer people hospitalized.
PGE, Oregon Utilities Commission, Metro Regional Government Promote Homeless Camps On Their Property
Despite overwhelming evidence on the public record Oregon’s prevaricating prosecutors provide lawless legislators a pass
Our Oregon Supreme Court has recently followed its federal brethren in its diminution of democracy by sanctioning legal gerrymandering.
Portland Police are on the scene of a shooting in Southeast Portland.
Two days after a Portland Business Alliance survey said residents are pessimistic about the city, city commissioners heard some complaints.
Providence Portland has turned a floor in its cancer center into a 48-bed unit for COVD-19 patients.
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See the latest announcement from the Portland Business Alliance.
Filbert the Beaver, aka Stumptown Fil, did not see his shadow, promising an early spring. HE has been wrong before.
Bud Clark famously threw his hat in the ring when no one else would challenge the current mayor, ended up as Portland's mayor for two terms.
Rep. Dan Rayfield, a Democrat from Corvallis, succeeds Tina Kotek, who resigned her seat to focus on her run for governor.
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Multnomah County and across OR.
A person on I-5 was struck and killed Monday night, becoming the sixth pedestrian killed in Portland this year.
A woman was shot in leg early Tuesday while standing in the parking lot of a convenience store by SE 122nd Avenue and Hogate Boulevard.
The Lunar New Year is coming up and the PPS Language Access Services Team shares some reflections about the importance of this celebration.
"Mrs. Smith wasn’t anyone’s target, and she didn’t deserve to die that night," the head of the FBI's Portland office, Kieran Ramsay, said.
The newest numbers from the Oregon Health Authority show a dramatic drop in total cases, a strong sign that the current surge may be ending.
A Portland Business Alliance survey paints a dim view of how likely voters see the state of Portland.
Josh Wardle, who created Wordle, has sold the game to The New York Times, whose games inspired him.
Police were called to Northwest Couch and 52nd Avenue where they found a man, apparently shot to death.
The funds will be used to plan, develop and implement the Inclusive Career Advancement Program (ICAP) Project.
The newest forecast from researchers at Oregon Health Sciences University, the omicron-driven surge of hospitalizations could be ending.
Temporary distance learning will end on Thursday, January 27.
Portland Police say the man killed by a Clackamas County Sheriff's deputy after a chase on I-205 was known to possess guns and body armor.
The state's health officer says that while we are not out of the woods when it comes to COVID-19, we may be approaching the peak.
A reminder that Monday, January 31, is a teacher planning and collaboration day in PPS, with no classes for students.
The coalition of unions representing around 1,100 city workers notified Portland that they will strike on February 10.
Governor Brown's goal of getting 1 million more Oregonians boosted by the end of January is likely going to remain unrealized.
A report by the Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids says Oregon is number one among states when it comes to state spending on tobacco prevention.