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As British Columbia decriminalized drugs, journalists looked to the streets of Portland

Journalists from Vancouver, B.C. spent some time on the streets of Portland, gauging the after-effects of Oregon's Measure 110. PORTLAND, Ore. — Casting...

Aequitas executives found guilty on multiple charges

PORTLAND, Ore. — A federal jury in Portland found three former Aequitas Capital Management executives guilty on some charges related to what is...

Man drowns at Hood River Marina

HOOD RIVER, Ore. — A Parkdale man drowned at the Hood River Marina on Friday after falling off a sailboat, the Hood River...

Why Is Soho House, an ‘Exclusive Social Club,’ Opening in Portland of All Places?

Back in 2020, the Oregonian noticed something: Benjamin Weprin, once described as a “brotelier” by the New York Times, had purchased a full city...

Should The Portland Trail Blazers Look Into Hiring Mike Budenholzer As Their Head Coach?

To fire or not to fire? That will be a decision that the Portland Trail Blazers must make regarding Chauncey Billups. The...

Portland Winterhawks Draft First US Born Female Goaltender

Leading up to the Prospects draft, the Portland Winterhawks made a small deal with the Edmonton Oil  Kings. Aiden Litke was traded...

Eight suspected overdose deaths in Portland show 'a concerning pattern' say police

Police say the deaths from suspected drug overdoses between Friday morning and Sunday afternoon were most likely from fentanyl. PORTLAND, Ore. — Authorities...

Sinkhole closes street near Mount Tabor

The sinkhole opened up on Southeast Yamhill Street near 76th Avenue on Friday afternoon. PORTLAND, Ore. — A sinkhole on the edge of...

OSU leads million dollar project to grow semiconductor ecosystem

Oregon State University just learned it will be spearheading a million-dollar project to advance semiconductor technologies in the Pacific Northwest. CORVALLIS, Ore. —...

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