A run down of this week's police, fire, and courtroom incidents reported from around the tri-county region and beyond.
Union Gospel Mission coordinators expect to serve more than 800 meals Thanksgiving day and deliver roughly 600 gift baskets Nov. 18.
The requirement was adopted by the Portland City Council Dec. 2016 and ultimately seeks to provide new home buyers estimated energy costs.
President Mark Mitsui was a panelist for the 'U.S. Higher Education Institutions: Forces for Global Climate Action' session this past week.
Enrico Reyes, 40, was laying in the road moments before he was hit near the intersection of SE Stark Street and 146th Avenue, police said.
James Andrew Luckey allegedly stabbed his teenage victim after both men left work at Columbia Sportswear Tuesday afternoon.
Pacific Power offers tips for customers to keep their winter bills down despite a colder winter forecast.
In 2015, Ride Connection set a goal to raise $1M by June 2018. With $200,000 left to go, the 30-year-old nonprofit is pushing for donations.
It’s never too early to start thinking about New Year’s Eve! Here’s your guide to everything happening in and around Portland.
Sysco, Northwest Vapors, and NW Rugs & Furniture are all hiring. Find even more jobs at the Patch jobs board.
Madison Ries was reportedly found in the southbound lanes of Interstate-5 near the N. Skidmore St. overpass early Nov. 8.
Officers found the man after investigating a report of a shooting.
A run down of some of this week's police, fire, and courtroom incidents reported from around the tri-county region and beyond.
Police said both died from gunshot wounds; Petersen reportedly killed Vaughan before turning the gun on himself.
For her active volunteerism throughout the Portland metro region, Teya Shearer earned coveted recognition from the Boys & Girls Club.
Shawntavious Damontez Henderson allegedly stabbed a 28-year-old during an altercation near the intersection of SW College and SW 6th.
The 2 distinct grants are expected to help improve retention for students with children and recruit high school CTE teachers.
OMSI’s 25-year-old planetarium received a significant makeover thanks to a generous NASA grant, focused specifically on STEM education.
The discovery was made in an area where police were searching for a missing girl and the man with whom she was thought to be traveling.
Bonds for Portland Community College and the Hillsboro School District are the big items on the ballot this election cycle.
The 2 men stabbed — both employees at Outside In, a homeless outreach center — suffered non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
Built entirely from wood and consisting of 60 apartments, the new building will be the 1st earthquake-resilient structure of its kind.
The plants were allegedly being grown for 5 medical marijuana patients.
The Stauffer Agency, First Response Security, and Love's Travel Stops & Country Store — all hiring. Even more jobs at the Patch jobs board.
Fall and winter bring more inclement weather events and fewer daylight hours. Follow these driving tips to stay as safe as possible.
Numerous communities throughout Oregon are hosting Veterans Day events to honor their local heroes. This list covers Portland proper.
A run down of this week's police, fire, and courtroom incidents reported from around the tri-county region.
The food delivery and nutritional assistance organization will deliver 1,800 Thanksgiving dinners and host 2 community gatherings this month
Following the initial collision, a second vehicle attempting to avoid the crash hit a fire hydrant instead.
40-year-old Boyd Littell died Tuesday, Oct. 31, when he fell from his bike while traveling through Colonel Summers Park, according to police
The lockout was announced at 2:20 p.m. Wednesday. Officials lifted the lockout just before 3 p.m.
Washington resident Chase Peeples, 25, remains in a Portland hospital after allegedly robbing a bank and check-cashing business Oct. 25.
A mother of a student wants Portland Public Schools to pay $7.5 million.
The body of a man was reportedly found in the park just before 7:45 a.m. Oct. 31.
Portland resident Tarver Hannant claimed half of the $9 million prize from the Oct. 25 drawing, but there's still one more winner out there.
Rep. Julie Parrish was one of the state lawmakers who helped champion Oregon's new hands-free driving law, which took effect Oct. 1.
Manuel Banuelos-Alcala was sentenced to three years probation for throwing semen at women.
The magazine named San Francisco the country's coolest city.
USHEALTH Advisors, Pacific Breeze, and Batteries Plus Bulbs are all hiring. Even more jobs at the Patch jobs board.