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1803 Fund acquires Portland grain silos in $70 million investment for Black community

The 1803 Fund, an organization working to advance Portland’s Black community, on Thursday announced $70 million in real estate purchases, including the site of the former grain silos near the Moda Center. The organization, which was formed in 2023 with a $400 million pledge from Nike co-founder Phil Knight...
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PacifiCorp reaches $150 million settlement with over 1,400 victims of destructive Labor Day 2020...

PORTLAND, Ore. (Nov. 19, 2025) — PacifiCorp announced Wednesday it has reached a $150 million settlement with 1,434 plaintiffs associated with Labor Day 2020 fires. Since 2020, the company said it has settled nearly 4,200 wildfire claims for $1.6 billion, which represents about 70 percent of individual claims in...
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Cyclist seriously hurt after crash in Southwest Portland

PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Police say a bicyclist has been seriously hurt after being hit by a car in Southwest Portland on Thursday evening. Portland Police responded to the reported crash near SW Barbur Blvd and SW 19th Ave just after 5 p.m. The cyclist was taken to hospital with...
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‘Escalated’ student, gun threat under investigation at Vancouver school

Two students were detained after a reported threat was made at the Jim Tangeman Center in Vancouver, but no firearm was found and the lockdown has since been lifted.
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Nonverbal child found unattended in feces-filled Portland apartment

A Portland woman was arrested for allegedly failing to care for her 11-year-old son after police found him alone in a home filled with feces and rotting food.
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Suspect with weapon arrested during TriMet incident in NE Portland

Portland police responded to a TriMet incident involving a suspect with a weapon and arrested the suspect, addressing the immediate danger.
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‘Died in the back seat’: Portland area veterinarian faces new scrutiny in pet deaths

GRESHAM, Ore. (KOIN) — A local veterinarian with a history of state fines, penalties and even criminal charges is facing new scrutiny. Over the past few months, KOIN 6 has been talking with one-time clients of Dr. Daniel Koller, who operates Companion Pet Clinic in Gresham. Amanda Sedwick took her cat “Mae” to the...
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Multnomah County Launches Burglary Task Force

Portland, Ore. – The most populated county in Oregon also has the highest rates of property crime. But Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez hopes a new multi-agency burglary task force will work to bring that number down through a collaborative and data-driven approach. “This is going to be a regional...
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Puppy found safe after being stolen during reported assault, Gresham Police say

GRESHAM, Ore. — A 9-month-old puppy was located safe after she was stolen from a Gresham home earlier this week, police officials said. Gresham Police said four people attacked a man at his home along West Powell Boulevard at about 10:30 p.m. Monday and took his German Shepherd-Rottweiler mix named Shayla.
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These 33 Multnomah County buildings now ban concealed guns

Multnomah County’s ban on concealed guns in its public buildings has kicked in, impacting 33 sites in total. That includes the county’s network of libraries, health clinics and other service buildings. The Board of Commissioners approved the new rules in September. Commissioners Julia Brim-Edwards and Shannon...

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