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Multiple suspects wanted in scam investigation in Albany

Police believe that the three suspects pictured are involved in a scam that has led them to be the wanted suspects within their...

Oregon nursing program risks closure amid leadership void

Portland Community College faculty are worried that the school's nursing program risks closing because of a leadership void. PORTLAND, Ore. — A leadership...

New DNA technology cracks a 40+ year missing persons case

Illya Ella Wilkins went missing in Clackamas County in 1976 and was never found. But just this month, DNA technology helped identify her remains....

Portland put out 130 portable toilets for homeless people. 3 years later, where’d they go?

Unsheltered people in Portland have limited options for public, 24-hour restrooms. There's an average of one city-funded toilet for every 87 homeless people. ...

Trial begins this week in lawsuit linking Pacific Power to 2020 Labor Day fires

The class action suit claims that PacifiCorp's equipment started several of the devastating wildfires that burned across Oregon during a historic wind event in...

The Team Behind Suckerpunch Is Launching a Nonalcoholic Brewery

In the eyes of Suckerpunch founder Andy McMillan, the great nonalcoholic craft beer boom is coming. Beers account for 85 percent of zero-proof beverage...

Shake Shack opens first Portland location

The restaurant on West Burnside is Oregon's second Shake Shack location. The chain opened its first spot in 2021 at Cedar Hills Crossing in...

Portland Breakfast Stalwart Zell’s Cafe Will Close in Early May

After 40 years on Southeast Morrison Street, Zell’s Cafe will close on May 2, according to a sign posted at the restaurant. The statement...

What Kind Of Players Do The Seattle Seahawks Historically Draft?

Pete Carroll and John Schnieder have been running drafts for the Seattle Seahawks for the last 11 years. In that time, the...

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