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Astoria Celebrates National Goonies Day 38 Years After Film Debuted in Theaters

As we journey through 2023, a particular date glimmers on the horizon, promising an adventure as thrilling and timeless as the tale it...

Peninsula Crossing Safe Rest Village off to 'rocky start,' but neighbors report progress

Portland's latest city-sanctioned site opened at the end of May and houses nearly 70 residents. PORTLAND, Ore. — Less than two weeks ago,...

Seattle Kraken’s 5 Biggest 2023 Free Agent Decisions

Heading into the 2023 offseason, the Seattle Kraken find themselves at a pivotal crossroads this summer as they prepare for their inaugural season. As...

The One Maneuver That Every Youth Coach Should Know

Some people see disaster and immediately “run to the fire.” Others see disaster and run the other way. Then there’s me. I...

Gresham man grows, gives away thousands of free vegetable plants: 'Come over and get some plants!'

For the last ten years, Joe Kellner has been growing and giving away thousands of veggie starts expecting nothing in return. GRESHAM, Ore....

Nearly 300 bills at stake due to Republican-led walkout in the Oregon Senate

Legislatures have until June 25, the constitutionally mandated final day of the current legislative session, in order to pass bills. SALEM, Ore. —...

2 earthquakes strike near Mount Hood Tuesday afternoon

Two earthquakes, magnitudes 2.6 and 3.0, struck near Mount Hood Tuesday afternoon. They happened within roughly a mile of the mountain, very close together....

Did Measure 110 take away 'rock bottom'? Oregon cops seem to think so

Researchers at PSU are partway through a 3-year study on Measure 110 and just released their first report. Drug decriminalization has not been popular...

Portland daytime camping ban set for city council vote Wednesday

At least one commissioner has said they will vote against the ban, while another is hoping to make changes to it. If passed, it...

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