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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. —...

'We are feeling demoralized': Nearly 2,000 nurses plan to strike Monday morning

Around 1,800 nurses from Providence Portland, Providence Seaside and Providence Home Health and Hospice prepare for Monday's strike. PORTLAND, Ore. — Early Monday...

'It suddenly picked up again”: Tornado and waterspout spotted across Pacific Northwest Sunday

The tornado touched down at around 12:30 p.m. in Linn County, Ore. The waterspout was spotted in Camas, Wash. around 9:30 a.m. OREGON,...

50th annual Delta Park Powwow returns, celebrates Native American culture

It was the first time it had been held since 2019. PORTLAND, Oregon — Hundreds of people gathered at Delta Park this weekend...

Bike rides, rodeo, cookouts commemorate Juneteenth this weekend in Portland

PORTLAND, Ore. — Thousands of Portlanders are celebrating Juneteenth this weekend. The holiday commemorates the day hundreds of thousands of slaves learned of their...

Salem man recovering after thief steals his truck, runs him over

Gary Adams has had two operations so far to put his hip and leg back together, after he was hit on May 30 in...

Enjoy Peak Strawberry Season With These Sweet, Succulent June Events

It’s the time of year when Portlanders are picking finger-staining strawberries in varieties like coveted Hoods, Mary’s Peak, Seascapes, and Albions, snatching up precariously...

15 Delicious Destinations on North Williams Avenue in Portland

Summer noodle salad at Kayo’s Ramen. | Nathan Williams / Eater Portland Sugar-crusted conchas, plump xiao long bao, and earthy...

Man rescues woman who fell off Larch Mountain Trail: 'It was a really intense situation'

Taylor Root was walking down the mountain when he heard a scream for help. He ran back up the hill and found a woman...

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