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Portland Trail Blazers – If Not Pascal Siakam, Then Who?

The Portland Trail Blazers are very excited about moving up to the 3rd overall pick. It remains to be seen if their...

Farmworkers killed in I-5 crash identified

The crash near Albany involved two semi trucks and a van with 11 farmworkers, 7 of whom died. The driver of one truck was...

What do Portlanders most complain about? City releases report of top complaints received in 2022

The Portland Ombudsman's office investigates official complaints about city government to find ways to resolve them. Its annual report from 2022 was just released....

Clackamas County Sheriff accuses commissioners of raiding levy funds to make up for budget shortfalls

Sheriff Angela Brandenburg says the county is making her department take a $5 million cut, but won't accept her proposed budget. CLACKAMAS, Ore....

'I'm truly sorry': Arsonist sentenced to two years in prison for 2019 NE Portland fire

Allen Singerhouse expressed remorse during his sentencing hearing Monday. PORTLAND, Ore. — A judge on Monday sentenced a man to two years in...

Oregon bill requiring fentanyl education in schools passes in Salem

The bill aims to educate students about fentanyl risks as well as the laws that provide immunity to people who report fentanyl use or...

Detroit, still building back after 2020 wildfires, open for business thanks to Detroit Lake's high water levels

Just a month ago, lake levels at Detroit Lake were so low, no boats could even float. Now thanks to snowmelt, the levels are...

Permit requirement to visit Multnomah Falls starts Friday

From May 26 to Sept. 4, permits will be required for vehicles accessing Multnomah Falls by taking Interstate 84 and the parking lot near...

Chef Sara Hauman Will Serve Falafel Waffles at This Forthcoming Interactive Art Gallery

When visiting Hopscotch, an interactive museum and art gallery in San Antonio, visitors start their experience by using their palate. Guests often start in...

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