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A debt collector sued this Oregon woman. She says she has no idea where the debt came from

Less than 10% of consumers facing debt collection lawsuits have lawyers. Faced with the prospect of fighting a suit on their own, many people don't...

Japanese diplomat attacked in downtown Portland. Prosecutors file bias crime charges

Court records suggest the unprovoked attack on the Consul General is part of a “broader pattern” of the suspect Arissa Robinson targeting people of Asian...

Portland officer apologizes for hitting photographer with baton during 2020 protests: 'I'm sorry, Ms. Jacobs'

Last week, prosecutors dismissed a fourth-degree misdemeanor assault charge against Portland officer Corey Budworth. PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland police officer Corey Budworth issued a...

Assault charge against Portland officer stemming from 2020 protests dropped

Prosecutors asked that the case be dismissed after Officer Corey Budworth and the alleged victim engaged in “a restorative justice process.” PORTLAND, Ore. —...

Portland Public Schools spending $750K to replace brand new ball field netting

A KGW investigation found the baseball and softball fields have been unusable for two years following a multi-million dollar renovation at McDaniel High School. ...

Fence around Multnomah County Courthouse in downtown Portland to be removed by July

The temporary barrier was erected following violent protests in the summer of 2020. Some residents see the removal as a symbol of progress in downtown...

Umpqua Bank confirms it was impacted by global cyberattack

Portland-based Umpqua Bank, which recently merged with Columbia Bank, said it's found no indication that customer data has been compromised. PORTLAND, Ore. — Umpqua...

Multnomah County tried putting homeless families in residents' backyards. 5 years later, what happened?

Five years ago, Multnomah County pitched an idea to help tackle homelessness — building tiny houses in homeowners' backyards. PORTLAND, Ore. — It was...

Oregon changes release policy for bias crimes following racially motivated attack

Dylan Kesterson's release back onto the streets just hours after allegedly attacking a family of Japanese descent sparked citywide outrage last summer. PORTLAND, Ore....

Two years ago, Portland officials planned for by-name list of homeless residents. What happened to the project?

In February 2021, city and Multnomah County leaders agreed to collect and maintain a list of the names of people experiencing homelessness. PORTLAND, Ore....

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