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The Iraq War began 20 years ago this week. KGW's Pat Dooris was reporting from the Persian Gulf

As the U.S. invasion began, KGW's Pat Dooris reported from an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf where his brother, an F-18 pilot, was...

Portland’s Oldest Jewish Deli, Kornblatt’s, Will Close This Month

After more than 30 years in Northwest Portland, the city’s longest-standing Jewish deli, Kornblatt’s, will close at the end of March. It’s unclear why...

The Pink Rabbit Team Opens a New Bar Slinging Pho-Washed Cocktails

Based on their appearance alone, it’d be hard to tell that Pearl District cocktail bars Pink Rabbit and Fools and Horses come from the...

Seattle Kraken’s Vince Dunn Enjoying Dark Horse Norris Trophy Season

Among several Seattle Kraken players enjoying productive campaigns during the team’s surprising march towards a playoff spot, the play of 26-year-old Vince Dunn has been particularly...

Portland Winterhawks Drop Two Straight To Seattle As Season Winds Down

In both games, the Portland Winterhawks held tight in the first period, only to see the Seattle Thunderbirds use their recently acquired...

Oregon bill on abortion, gender-affirming care sparks debate

The bill would shield abortion providers and patients from criminal and civil liability from states where the procedure is banned, among other protections. ...

ODOT reduces speed limit along a two-mile stretch in Tigard

ODOT reduced the speed limit from 40 to 30 along a two-mile stretch of Hall Boulevard on Monday morning. It's where a woman was...

‘It’s a bunch of crap’: City plans to remove camps along sections of NE 33rd Drive

This past fall, PBOT towed vehicles from the east side of NE 33rd Drive following at the request of the Port of Portland. Campers...

Cracker Barrel closes 3 more Oregon locations, 2 in Portland metro area

PORTLAND, Ore. — Cracker Barrel announced Monday that it is closing three of the remaining four locations in Oregon, seven months after it...

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