Native youth connect with culture to break cycles of addiction
Boys, age 12 to 17, are part of a 90-day youth residential treatment program to provide culturally competent addiction care to Native people.
At Le’Cha, ice cream isn’t just for summer
The Deering Center cafe serves up soft serve in interesting flavors all year. Winter is coming, but ice cream doesn’t have to leave.
10 Most Overpaid NBA Coaches This Season
We rank the NBA's 10 most overpaid coaches, from high-priced underperformers to one whose record is so bad his pay doesn't even matter.
Flight makes emergency landing in Portland after bird strike
An Alaska Airlines flight departing from Portland made an emergency landing shortly after takeoff because of a bird strike on Sunday morning.
‘Get inside!’ Video shows coyote chasing young girl through backyard of home
Some scary moments were caught on a family’s security camera this week as a wild animal decided to run through their yard.
ODOT Denied $750 Million Federal Grant for Rose Quarter Expansion
Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) officials say the state transportation department didn’t receive a coveted $750 million federal Infrastructure for Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant it hoped would help fund its plan to expand and cap I-5 through Portland’s Rose Quarter.
Navy arrives at Growler jet crash site near Mount Rainier, search continues for aircrew
The United States Navy, local law enforcement, and partner agencies have reached the site where an EA-18G Growler crashed east of Mount Rainier.
Supporters say ranked choice more equitable, opponents say it weakens politics
Millions of voters in various elections across the country vote by ranking their favorite candidates on their ballots, and ranked choice voting could be the new
PPB releases video of officer-involved shooting of man armed with pellet gun
Portland Police Bureau has identified the officer accused of shooting and killing a man armed with a pellet gun and knifeOfficer Andrew Young as the office
Hike Through This Nature Park in Oregon for an Unforgettable Adventure
Chehalem Ridge Nature Park is the ultimate outdoor playground in Oregon. Hike, mountain bike, or ride a horse here — adventure is waiting for you!
Homes at or under $600,000 in Portland metro area, Oct. 7 to 13
For prospective homebuyers eyeing the real estate market in areas of the Portland metro area, here's what sold for or under $600,000 between Oct. 7 and Oct. 13. Here, we provide a breakdown of the top six properties in each area, selected based on their ...
'Dad, there's a coyote': Surveillance video catches coyote chasing after 4-year-old in backyard
Backyard surveillance video catches the moment a 4-year-old is seen running away from a coyote chasing close behind her.
Oregon’s Land Board approves ‘precedent setting’ plan to put Elliott State Forest in a carbon market
The decision, which officials said would fight climate change, makes Oregon the second state after Michigan to dedicate an entire state forest to storing harmful emissions while selling carbon credits
'Keep it civil': Cat campaign signs in Billings neighborhood hold important reminder during elections
Fachini hopes the signs hold a reminder during the election cycle, putting a few signs here and there around her block, bringing humor to an intense time.
Massive affordable housing project underway in Portland suburb of Milwaukie
Metro is calling this its largest affordable housing project, costing more than $41 million from a voter-approved bond.
Oregon secretary of state candidates offer competing visions for office
Read is heavily favored to win. Oregon voters have elected just one Republican to serve as secretary of state since 1984 and Democrats currently hold every statewide elected office. Green Party candidate Nathalie Paravicini, a Portland naturopathic doctor, is also running for the office but has not raised any money for her campaign.
Colorado’s trial against the Kroger-Albertsons merger wraps up next week. Here’s four things you should know.
Supermarket giants Kroger and Albertsons have been locking horns with Colorado’s attorney general for nearly three weeks as the companies defend their $25 billion merger in Denver district court.
People on the move: Cat shelter hires manager
NEW HIRES Make-A-Wish Maine has selected Brian Franks as its new president and CEO. Franks previously was the director of strategic planning and process at L.L.Bean. He received a bachelor’s degree from Penn State University and master’s degrees in business administration and management information systems from Boston University.
Man killed in Falmouth hit-and-run remembered as loving father, generous friend
Jedidiah Watson, 44, was killed on Aug. 6. The suspect in the crash, Colin Guimont, 40, of New Gloucester, was arrested Friday.
Providence cuts staff who help patients with communication difficulties
Providence Health & Services is eliminating several Portland-area nurses and communication specialists who serve patients with speech and language disabilities.
Portland Army Corps volunteers help Hurricane Milton victims through call center
Floridians are still suffering from the impacts of Hurricane Milton, and in Portland, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is helping out through a FEMA-funded call center.
See all homes sold in SW Portland, Oct. 7 to Oct. 13
The following is a listing of all home transfers in SW Portland reported from Oct. 7 to Oct. 13. There were 20 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,
Oregon ballot Measure 118 sparks controversy and opposition from bipartisan groups
As the November election approaches, one item on the ballot is drawing significant attention and debate — Measure 118.
Portland mayoral hopeful once considered a long shot is best positioned to win, poll finds
Businessman Keith Wilson has surged in the race for Portland mayor, though nearly a third of voters are still undecided and significant uncertainty remains, according to a poll commissioned by The Oregonian/OregonLive.
What to Expect From Portland’s New Government
Portland City Council will never be the same. Literally. You probably already know that voters will soon elect an entirely new legislative body to lead the city. Come January, Portland’s 12 new city councilors will represent four geographic districts,
Opinion: This election, let’s take FDR’s words to heart
In 1933, in his inaugural speech, newly elected Franklin D. Roosevelt told a demoralized country in the depths of the Great Depression that the only thing America had to fear is fear itself – “nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.”
Senate Intel chair frets about foreign actors spreading hurricane, election misinformation
Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Mark Warner (D-Va.) on Tuesday indicated that he is concerned foreign actors are spreading misinformation related to the recovery from a pair of recent
PSU begins layoff process for nearly 100 faculty members, more expected
Barely three weeks into fall term at Portland State, faculty members are already receiving notice of possible layoffs. Nearly 100 non-tenure track faculty got notice Tuesday. And the union that represents them, PSU’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors, is expecting dozens more this week.
Portland mayoral candidates pitch plans to tame homelessness, improve policing during televised debate
The hourlong debate featured Portland Commissioners Rene Gonzalez, Carmen Rubio and Mingus Mapps, trucking executive Keith Wilson and stripper and arts advocate Liv Osthus. The five were chosen to participate from the 19 mayoral candidates who will appear on the ballot Nov. 5 based on their number of donors and money raised.
Former Juvenile Center Worker Convicted for Relationship with Teen
A former employee of Children’s Village in Westchester County has been sentenced to 10 years of probation after pleading guilty to third-degree rape for
Arctic fox found in SE Portland
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - An Arctic fox was found in Willamette Park on Saturday and taken to the Wildlife Care Center. Arctic foxes aren’t native to Oregon and are considered an exotic species. According to the Wildlife Care Center, the fox was likely raised in captivity. She isn’t afraid of people and approached humans when she was rescued.
NASA's Europa Clipper heads to Jupiter's moon, UO professor helped develop tools onboard
It was the start of a 1.8-billion-mile, five-and-a-half-year journey. NASA's "Europa Clipper" took off Monday from the Kennedy Space Center.The probe is headed
Portland mayoral candidates to debate Tuesday: How to watch
Portlanders will see a total of 19 mayoral candidates on the ballot. The Oregonian/OregonLive and KGW chose which candidates to invite to the debate based on who had amassed the highest numbers of Portland donors as well as who raised the most money in campaign contributions, excluding city matching funds.
Washington State, Oregon State, Week 8 Pac-12 Football Power Rankings
Week 8 of the college football schedule is upon us. To see how every Pac-12 team measures up to the rest of the conference, check out our power rankings below. Watch college football all season long on Fubo, Paramount+, Peacock and ESPN+.
Court docs: Oregon mom of toddler dead from suspected fentanyl exposure committed carjacking with man police shot
The mother of a toddler who died of a suspected fentanyl overdose has been linked to an armed carjacking and a man police recently shot in a standoff.
Snow is likely coming for the Cascades this week
According to Daniel Hartsock, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Portland, the snow level is expected to drop Wednesday to about 4,000 feet and there’s a 50% chance of four to six inches of snow accumulating in the Cascades at elevations above 5,000 feet.