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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 […]
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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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 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 […]

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 […]

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. […]

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 […]

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 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 […]

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 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. […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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, […]