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MAX light rail service to resume after 3-week disruption

All train service had been suspended between Northeast 7th Avenue station and Gateway Transit Center since April 16 for TriMet's A Better Red project....

Aggressive pit bull impounded by Multnomah County

Bubbie, the pit bull mix dog, is suspected of attacking and injuring a jogger in April after previously attacking another dog in February. ...

Pit bull suspected in Southeast Portland attacks located, but can't be seized by authorities

The pit bull is suspected of attacking and injuring a jogger in April after previously attacking another dog in February. PORTLAND, Ore. —...

Oregon Judicial Department warns of jury duty scam

A Portland woman was scammed out of $2,000 after someone posing as police stole money through the Zelle mobile app. She hopes others don't...

AAPI celebration kicks off at Lan Su Chinese Garden

The celebration begins on May 6 with free admission for all guests. Other cultural programs, performances and exhibits run through May 28. PORTLAND,...

Oregon Senate President Rob Wagner calls on Senate Republicans to return to work amid walkout

For a third day in a row, the Oregon state Senate could not move forward with its job as most Republicans once again didn't...

'Freaky-looking' fanged fishes found on Oregon beaches

Several scaleless fish with fanged jaws and huge eyes known as lancetfish have washed up along a roughly 200-mile stretch of Oregon coastline, and...

Traveling to Astoria along the slow and scenic route

Astoria is the oldest townsite west of the Rockies, and the area is full of history worth exploring — especially along the nearby byways....

Oregon Congresswomen have competing visions of parental rights in education

Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed the "Parents Bill of Rights," while Democrats introduced their own competing bill. PORTLAND, Ore....

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