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Toddler taken to Beaverton hospital after suspected fentanyl overdose

A Beaverton police official said the 2-year-old was unresponsive and had no pulse until officers administered Narcan, a drug used to reverse opioid overdoses....

Celebrating the life of a Trail Blazer: Broadcaster Bill Schonley

PORTLAND, Ore. — People Bill Schonley encountered during his time in Portland helped celebrate his life at Veteran’s Memorial Coliseum.  Former players like Bill...

‘I can’t live with this:’ Southeast Portland man describes living under squatters

The unit the squatters have taken over is now owned by the bank and is scheduled to go up for auction on March 14...

Isn't Oregon supposed to be done with daylight saving time?

In 2019, both Oregon and Washington passed bills to stay on daylight saving time permanently — no more losing or gaining hours. And yet...

New Timbers, Thorns CEO ready to lead clubs into new era

Heather Davis worked for the NFL prior to returning home to work in professional soccer. Club owner and previous CEO Merritt Paulson stepped down...

Historic Old Town hotel set to be demolished

The historic Yamaguchi Hotel dates back centuries and was a staple for the Japanese American community. It's been vacant for years and was deemed...

A Pizzeria Topping Pies With Vietnamese Barbecue Pork Is Now Open in Beaverton

The nature of a farmers market is, inherently, community-centric. Local farmers sell produce and meats they raised nearby, community members make food and art...

Portland saw 63 traffic deaths in 2022, matching 2021's 30-year high

People experiencing homelessness represented 19% of the overall traffic fatalities, including 36% of pedestrian fatalities. PORTLAND, Ore. — There were 63 traffic deaths...

Where to Eat and Drink in Portland’s North Tabor Neighborhood

Tacos and birria from Sahuayo Taqueria. | Brooke Jackson-Glidden/Eater Portland Bookended by high-profile dining destinations like lower East Burnside and...

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