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Portland mother restores military honors for gay son dishonorably discharged in 1990

Cheryle Cerezo-Gardiner fought tirelessly to upgrade her son Martin's discharge to honorable, after he passed away in 2021. PORTLAND, Ore. — In 1989,...

Willamette Valley and Portland metro firefighters conduct joint wildland firefighting training

Firefighters from 25 different agencies met in Molalla on Friday, June 9 as part of a two-day Metro Advanced Wildland School. MOLALLA, Ore....

Lincoln High School theater program owed $11K in ticket sales from Brown Paper Tickets

The self-funded Lincoln High School theater program has waited more than 6 months for funds in ticket sales from its fall and winter shows....

Injured Hells Canyon hiker saved with help from boy scout troop

80-year-old Eric Valentine fell 60 feet off a Hells Canyon trail. A boy scout troop administered first aid and radioed for more help. ...

1,800 nurses warn of strike starting June 19 at Providence Portland, two other facilities

The five-day strike is planned to begin June 19. Providence says it will not bargain with the union while the strike is pending or...

Pier 39 closed in Astoria after fire causes 'significant' damage

The pier will remain closed until a city building official can determine its structural stability. An Astoria fire official said it will need to...

City of Portland phone lines restored after outage

311 and the city's main contact number both temporarily stopped working Friday morning. The city said 911 was still working during the outage.

Division Winemaking Company Opens the Wine Yard, a New Winery and Tasting Room

The team behind Division Winemaking Company is opening a new urban winery, closing a chapter on its former project, the SE Wine Collective and...

Portland Trail Blazers – Take A Shot Or Pass, No More Waiting On Damian Lillard

In less than two weeks, we will know the immediate future of the Portland Trail Blazers. The NBA Draft will take place...

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