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'It's unbearable': Portland nonprofit provide life saving resources to homeless Portlanders braving extreme heat

Transition Projects spent the day giving out cases of water, snacks and a list of cooling centers to Portland's homeless community. PORTLAND, Ore. —...

Paid Leave Oregon launches Sept. 3. Here's everything you need to know

The program offers up to 12 weeks of state-guaranteed paid time off for eligible Oregonians who need to take family, medical or safe leave. ...

Portland-area residents with Maui ties scramble to contact family as wildfires rage

David Kahoilua, owner of Bamboo Grove in Portland, was born and raised in the town of Lahaina, which has been devastated by one of the...

Oregon cherry growers seek emergency aid after climate change ruined this year's harvest: 'It all fell apart'

Weather affected this year’s fruit and pushed California's huge harvest season back overlapping into Oregon's. HOOD RIVER, Ore. — Oregon cherry farmers are seeking...

Here's what we know about Monday's Cannon Beach cougar sightings

The Cannon Beach Police Department said that two separate sightings took place Monday morning and afternoon, reportedly near the city's water treatment pond. CANNON...

Beaverton City Council votes to keep armed officers at schools

School officers will no longer be involved in the discipline of students or responding to mental health crises, unless the student is a risk to...

Here's the difference between Portland's 211, 311 and the non-emergency line

Looking to report a campsite or a stolen car? Need help paying a utility bill? Spot a pothole on the road? Here's which number to...

Street takeover looters steal $15K worth of merchandise from Portland business

The owner of the 7/11 off Northeast Prescott and 60th avenue says this all happened within 20 minutes. He called Portland police, but say they...

North Portland building added to the National Register of Historic Places

The John D. Marshall Building, now the Terry Family Funeral Home, was built in 1952. It was a place for Black professionals and doctors to...

In a first for the Pacific Northwest, Portland State launches Latino/Chicano studies major

PSU's Latino student population has tripled since 2011, and the university is on track to become a Hispanic-Serving Institution in the coming years. PORTLAND,...

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