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How to find Portland’s ‘Wildwood’ crows? Here’s where to look

Thirty hand-painted crow sculptures are scattered across Portland as part of a free art trail inspired by LAIKA’s upcoming film “Wildwood” Portland has a new flock to keep an eye […]

Predicting the 2026 Oregon State football depth chart: Part 1

Midway through fall camp, here’s our best guess at what the Beavers’ offensive depth chart looks like come week one The Oregon State Beavers are set to play their second […]

ODOT staff cuts would reduce maintenance and responses to severe weather events

As the Oregon Department of Transportation faces potential staff cuts, some raise concerns about state’s ability to respond to severe weather and growing backlog of maintenance projects As fires scorched […]

50 cats rescued from Central Point neglect case now available for adoption in Portland

The cats were among more than 80 animals seized from a Central Point home in June, where officials described hazardous conditions and found multiple dead animals Fifty cats rescued from […]

Oregon weighs enrollment caps, paying for claims as double-digit insurance hikes set for 2027

Oregon Democrats responded to the increases by saying they would work to reduce health care costs for families. Oregon insurance regulators have approved premium hikes that could cost individuals and […]

Portland man sentenced for abducting ex-girlfriend at gunpoint

Editor’s note: This story discusses domestic violence and may not be suitable for all readers. A Portland man was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison after abducting his former […]

Robert (Bob) Burnham

September 21, 1945 July 30, 2026 – Robert (Bob) Burnham, 80, died peacefully on July 30, 2026. He was a graduate of Grant High School and the University of Oregon. […]

Oregon lawmaker says she’ll push for more cannabis regulations in 2027 to protect kids

Public health experts and mental health advocates working on proposals to curb cannabis use among youth Karma Clarke, a Douglas County mother, thought marijuana was harmless in 2014 when she […]

‘Up to voters of his district:’ Oregon lawmakers mostly silent on Rep. Greg Smith ethics violations

Some Oregon House and Senate Republicans said it would be up to voters to decide if eastern Oregon Rep. Greg Smith should continue serving after ethics violations. Oregon lawmakers have […]

TriMet service changes take effect this weekend: What to know

TriMet will make sweeping changes to bus and MAX service Sunday, putting a major piece of its effort to close a budget gap into effect across the Portland region. The […]

Centennial Mills demolition nears completion ahead of schedule

What was expected to be a complicated demolition of one of Portland’s most severely damaged industrial buildings is moving quickly. Less than three weeks after fire tore through the Centennial […]

Beaverton police arrest man accused of Aug. 4 stabbing

Beaverton police have identified and arrested the person they believe stabbed a man earlier this month. The Beaverton Police Department said Cory Michael Klein, 28, of Portland was arrested Aug. […]

The son of an Oregon Ducks legend is turning heads at OSU 

Just a 40-minute drive from where his father starred in green and yellow, Oregon State DB Kai Wheaton is impressing as a freshman In the state of Oregon, there are […]

Roger Dale Sager

June 6, 1947 to August 14, 2026 – Baking Roger’s snickerdoodles and so many other treats. Camping all over Oregon. Water-fights with Tanya across the road. Pushing the Chev all […]

OSU women’s basketball lands top-100 recruit Monday

Idaho four-star Berkley Jones announces commitment to Oregon State women’s basketball Oregon State women’s basketball has its first commitment in the Class of 2027. Berkley Jones, a four-star recruit from […]

Oregon policy among state laws slowing private equity healthcare deals, report finds

The findings trace back to a 2025 law aiming to combat the corporate takeover of local healthcare clinics. An Oregon law passed more than a year ago is part of […]

Meet the retiree who never meant to become a Willamette Shore Trolley volunteer

After training FBI agents and building telecommunications networks around the world, Larry Bruss thought retirement meant staying home — eight years later, he’s still operating and narrating rides on the […]

Marilyn Anne Pierik

November 12, 1939 to August 7, 2026 – Marilyn Anne (Bowers) Pierik, 86, of Gresham, Oregon, passed away peacefully August 7, 2026. Born in Bellingham, Washington, Marilyn later earned a […]

16-year-old Vancouver boy killed, another injured after train incident in North Portland

A 16-year-old Vancouver, Washington, boy was killed and another 16-year-old Vancouver boy was injured Monday night after the two teens climbed onto an idle BNSF Railway train in North Portland, […]