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Bill would require fentanyl education in Oregon's middle and high schools

Jennifer Epstein lost her son to a fentanyl overdose in December 2020. Now she's supporting a bill that would require greater education about the...

Portland City Council kicks the can down the road on transparency advocate

Commissioners voted unanimously at last Wednesday's meeting to table discussion of a new city government watchdog position proposed by City Auditor Simone Rede. ...

Avalanche in Central Oregon leaves skier dead

Rescue crews are attempting to recover the skier's body. BEND, Oregon — Deschutes County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue team are attempting to...

Portland braces for the impact of animal tranquilizer drug 'tranq'

The DEA reports Xylazine is being mixed with fentanyl and it's traced to a growing number of overdose cases. The agency believes it will...

Sourdough Maven and Tabor Bread Founder Tissa Stein Is Retiring

Tabor Bread, Portland baker Tissa Stein’s bakery, has been a wonderland of sourdough breads and pastries for more than a decade. Heavily influenced by...

Amtrak to restart service from Portland to British Columbia

PORTLAND, Ore. — Want to take a scenic trip up to Canada without having to drive? Amtrak Cascades will be restoring round-trip service...

Portland Breweries Are Introducing Their Own Dining Month This Year

Portland Dining Month may be a relic of the pre-pandemic past, but several of the city’s breweries have adopted the prix fixe model and...

Proud Boy member found guilty on assault, riot charges

Toese's sentencing is scheduled for March 24. PORTLAND, Ore. — A member of the far right-wing group the Proud Boys was convicted Thursday...

Oregon to end mask mandate in health care facilities April 3

Washington state also announced it will drop its mask mandate for health care facilities on the same date. Washington is also dropping the...

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