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Chief “Boo Hoo” Bobby Day sheds a tear for Tren De Aragua

Folks, I never thought I’d see the day when the police Chief of a major American city would shed tears over the plight of notorious criminal suspects. That’s just what people all over this country saw on television as Chief Bobby “boo hoo” Day got all leaky after ICE agents shot two members of the hyper violent...
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North Coast rallies in response to Minneapolis, Portland shootings

At the end of a vigil in Astoria on Saturday held in part to remember people who died while being detained by federal immigration officers or while in their custody, someone accidentally knocked over a glass candle holder that had been placed at the center of the event space. It...
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Despite clear evidence, officer’s lack of citation illustrates discretionary loophole

The person with the green traffic signal went through the intersection. The person with the red signal failed to stop and hit the person with the green signal, who sustained serious injuries in the collision. The entire incident was clearly captured on video. What happened to Lisa Timmerman while cycling...
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Vancouver Police seek suspect in violent November assault on rideshare vehicle

VANCOUVER, Wash. (KATU) — Vancouver Police detectives are still searching for a suspect in a domestic violence-related case from November 2025, saying he’s accused of repeatedly ramming a rideshare driver’s car while his estranged wife was inside the vehicle. According to the department’s Domestic Violence Unit, a...
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Wood-burning restriction put in place across Multnomah County

Due to elevated fine particulate matter in the air, Multnomah County officials have announced a wood-burning restriction for the county starting at noon Tuesday.
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12 Oregon Restaurants Serving All-You-Can-Eat Favorites

All-you-can-eat dining in Oregon is having a moment, from seafood-heavy buffets to sizzling churrasco feasts. This guide spotlights crowd-loved spots where variety, value, and comfort meet in one generous spread. Expect heaping plates, steady refills, and flavors that jump from classic Chinese to Brazilian barbecue...
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It was Portland’s most famous restaurant. Next week, OK Chicken & Khao Soi takes...

The Southeast Division Street house has been empty since 2020, its interior gathering dust, its entrance blocked by a chainlink fence. But for the 15 years prior to its pandemic-time closure, the humble building was home to Portland’s most famous restaurant. Next week, Earl Ninsom, the restaurateur behind top...
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This stylish fondue spot and its sister martini bar will close after 20 years...

A longtime Northwest Portland fondue restaurant and its adjacent martini bar will close after 20 years in business, according to a press release. The side-by-side Northwest Glisan Street concepts, Urban Fondue and Bartini, will call it quits in February. The press release blamed the closure on “a declining...
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Meteorologist issues warning after making concerning observation in US region: ‘We won’t know how...

This region isn't alone. Meteorologist issues warning after making concerning observation in US region: 'We won't know how bad … until we're there' first appeared on The Cool Down .
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Gorge commissioner sounds alarm about Scenic Area’s future, resigns

Longtime Gorge advocate Robert Liberty warns “attacks from development interests and ideologues” could change the area forever The post Gorge commissioner sounds alarm about Scenic Area’s future, resigns appeared first on Columbia Insight .

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