Clark County officials searching for man suspected of stealing thousands of dollars worth of...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Clark County officials are searching for a man they say stole thousands of dollars’ worth of beer from the Cascades Amphitheater last month. Authorities say the man “jumped the fence and stole over $2,400 worth of beer” on Jan. 24. He also drives a light blue Toyota Rav4, according to the […]
Cold case team says Warren Forrest may be tied to seven deaths in Clark...
VANCOUVER, WASH. (KATU) — Warren Forrest is one of the most notorious serial killers in Washington state history. Right now, he's serving two life sentences in Walla Walla, Wash., for the murders of two young women. To date, the extent of Forrest's crimes still isn't fully known, nor is...
Lloyd Center Showdown, Portland Mall Ice Rink On Thin Ice As Tear-Down Plan Advances
Lloyd Center's signature ice rink and the mall wrapped around it are suddenly on a fast track toward demolition. A sweeping master plan now in front of the city would level the existing complex to open up new streets, parks, and buildings across the roughly 27.1-acre site, with a Design Commission hearing already...
Police search for suspect in ‘serious’ injury stabbing in Tigard
A 33-year-old man suffered “serious” injuries during a Tuesday morning stabbing in a marshy, wooded area of Tigard, police say, spurring a large search for a suspect that came up empty. Police responded about 7:15 a.m. to Southwest Cascade Avenue, a frontage road south of Scholls Ferry Road...
Man accused of stealing dozens of trailers across Oregon, Washington arrested again
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A man accused of stealing dozens of trailers across Oregon and Washington has been arrested again after allegedly stealing a trailer from a Northeast Portland couple. Nikolas Edwards was wearing a GPS ankle monitor and was out on probation when he allegedly stole the trailer from...
Taco Festival Attendance Slashed by Half Due to Fears of ICE
A Southwest Washington nonprofit has been left scrambling after its annual North Portland fundraiser—a Taco, Tequila & Tamale Festival—saw attendance slashed by half from its 2025 numbers due to fears of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. Latino Leadership Northwest is a Vancouver-based nonprofit...
Stumptown Coffee Roasters to close one of its oldest Portland locations
PORTLAND, Ore. — This story comes from the Portland Business Journal, a KGW News partner. The full story is here. Homegrown coffee chain Stumptown plans to close one of its oldest Portland locations after 25 years. The company said on social media Tuesday it would close its shop at...
Portland Filmmaker Brutally Beaten in NE Apartment Following Taking In Homeless Man
A Portland man who says he is working on a documentary about homelessness was beaten inside his Northeast Portland apartment and later taken to the hospital after police say a man he had taken in turned on him with a metal rod and other makeshift weapons. On Monday, Portland police...
After 57 Years of Vinyl, Portland’s Most Beloved Music Store Is Looking For A...
For generations of Portlanders, Music Millennium hasn’t just been a place to buy records. It has been a classroom, a sanctuary, a launchpad, and a second home for anyone whose life tilted toward music the moment the needle hit vinyl. This week, longtime owner Terry Currier shared news on the Music Millennium Facebook...
Serious injury crash shuts down stretch of Northeast Glisan
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — A serious injury crash shut down three blocks of Northeast Glisan early Tuesday morning. The crash was reported at 3:12 a.m. at Northeast 120th and Glisan according to dispatch logs. KATU Photojournalist Mike Warner said three blocks of NE Glisan were closed between 120th and...

















