If the forecast for Wednesday sounds familiar, like you've heard it each of the past two days, would are not wrong.
Both schools require students and staff get booster shots before returning to school for winter term.
Portland Police say they arrested four people and recovered dozens of stolen items. Now they want to find the owners of the items.
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Means on Wheels People, which serves more than 7,000 meals every day, canceled deliveries on Tuesday because of weather.
This week we cover the top-5 most read articles of 2021. And, in case you missed it, check out stories No. 6 through No. 10.
More snow and ice means that Tuesday's morning commute, like Monday's, could be icy and dangerous.
The state reports that Thursday through Sunday, Oregon had 3,585 new cases and 25 new deaths.
The Blazers went into their Monday night against Dallas shorthanded. Very shorthanded.
With health officials urging the vaccinated to get boosters and those who are still unvaccinated to change that, finding a provider is key.
The ice on the ground in Portland is just a tiny part of a larger problem as thousands of flights around the country are grounded.
Scott Erik Asphaug, a 16-year Justice Department veteran, moves from Acting to Interim US Attorney as Oregon waits on the White House.
While the Winter Storm Warning expires at 4 a.m. on Monday, freezing temperatures will remain.
A skateboarder was killed Saturday afternoon in a hit-and-run crash. Portland Police are looking for the driver.
Guinea-Bissau sits on the West African coast, sandwiched between Senegal to the north and Guinea to the east and south.
The Multnomah County Sheriff's Office says that they arrested the man that they say inappropriately touched a teenager while on the bus
The Oregon Health Authority reports that the state's count of new cases is again risking quickly after days of decline.
In addition to a Winter Storm Warning, all of Oregon is under a state of emergency because of the change in the weather.
While the Oregon Health Authority's website still lists the number of omicron cases in Oregon as only 3, officials believe it is higher.
Portland Police arrested a man they say tried to kidnap a child from the Pearl District. They say they have linked him to four other crimes.
Vancouver Police chased a car theft suspect on to the Interstate Bridge snarling traffic more than one hour.
Updated federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Multnomah County and across OR.
See the latest announcement from the Multnomah County District Attorney.
The National Weather Service's Portland office says that while a white Christmas is unlikely in our area, you might get the next best thing.
Officials say that the whale has been dead for some time and they will likely never know how or why it died.
Deputy Robert Haney had been indicted for stealing blank COVID vaccination cards. He will resign from his job, and serve 6 months probation.
With the omicron variant surpassing delta around the country, Oregon's state of emergency will continue through at least June 2022.
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With campuses still closed last summer, PCC’s student food pantries staff decided to take the food to the students.
Portland International Airport says that they expect more than twice as many people passing through this year than last; not at 2019 level.
Red Cross blood donors will be entered for a chance to win tickets to the Super Bowl.
Stewart Bauer's dedication to country and community has earned him recognition in the Veterans of Foreign Wars #StillServing campaign.
A new study from doctors at Oregon Health & Sciences University found an upside to COVID-19 breakthrough cases: super immunity.
Last month, there was talk of demolishing the Lloyd Center. Its new owner promises to keep it part of the community.
The contest, Unconstruct, focused on problem-solving the intersection of COVID-19 and the housing crisis.