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Gambling – An Exploration Of A Popular Pastime

Gambling is obviously incredibly popular, and it is firmly entrenched in society, from betting to buying lottery tickets to even tossing a...

The Nick Bartlett Podcast – Thoughts On The NBA Finals And More

In this episode of “The Nick Bartlett Podcast,” Nick recaps Game 3 of the NBA Finals, previews Game 4, and ends with...

'It’s unprecedented': 25 endangered sunflower sea stars found in a body of water in Newport

The Oregon Coast Aquarium staff documented one adult and 24 juvenile sunflower stars — the largest measuring just six inches across. NEWPORT, Ore....

Tigard Library closed Sunday, Pride event canceled due to threats

Tigard police said the Sunday event was canceled due to "repeated threats of violence" and risk to public safety. TIGARD, Ore. — Officials...

The Mount Tabor Bike Series back for a 70th year

The bike series, sponsored by River City Bicycles, takes place on Wednesdays from May 31-July 12. Aspiring racers & spectators are welcome to catch...

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...

People living on the streets, business owners have mixed reactions to Portland daytime camping ban

People experiencing homelessness said the daytime camping ban will make life more difficult. While business owners said the ordinance doesn't go far enough. ...

Portland Police Bureau unveils new drone program

PPB will be flying drones as part of a one-year pilot project approved by city council members in April. PORTLAND, Ore. — At...

Couple who lost everything in 2020 wildfires thankful for new home from nonprofit

The Echo Mountain Fire near Lincoln City tore through Scott and Barb Benedict's neighborhood, but now they have a new modular home right where...

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