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Columbia River anglers battle growing sea lion invasion: ‘The devastation’

It might be easier to trap and remove sea lions in Oregon, it's a different story in Washington state, because they can only trap in...

Portland utility companies preparing for snow, ice with possible power outages

Crews with PGE and Pacific Power have their own team of meteorologists tracking the chance of snow and ice the next two days. PORTLAND,...

Providence health care worker strike heats up on fourth day as hospital system, union trade barbs

Providence gave early signs Monday that it could resume bargaining at some, but not all, of its hospitals. PORTLAND, Ore. — Monday marked the...

Portland winter ice rink makes a return to the Rose City: ‘Create holiday traditions’

On Monday, construction started in downtown Portland on a 5,000 square-foot ice rink that will bring thousands to the city for the holidays. ...

Program in Gresham helps next-generation farmers plan for the future

A 12-year-old program is getting ready to accept applications for next spring to help launch the next generation of farmers. GRESHAM, Ore. —...

Set your calendars: Annular solar eclipse to sweep over Oregon, other states this October

The annular eclipse next month is a repeat of 2017. Its path will cross Oregon, with parts of the Portland metro area getting a glimpse...

The American Red Cross faced with national blood shortage. Here’s how you can support

The American Red Cross is urging people to donate blood due to a national blood shortage. There are two reasons behind it this year. ...

Air quality improves for the Portland metro area, but smoke could yet return

After seeing unhealthy air quality this past weekend, things have improved over the last 24 hours. It's still unhealthy over in central Oregon. PORTLAND,...

Algae blooms in the Willamette River prompt advisories from Oregon Health Authority

The Oregon Health Authority has issued an advisory for a large section of the Willamette River after a toxic algae bloom was discovered near downtown...

Medieval armored combat sport growing in popularity

A sport that's been popular in Europe for hundreds of years is slowly growing in popularity in the United States. One local group has been...

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