Multi-Agency Collaboration Leads to Arrest of Suspect in Vancouver After Dramatic Car Chase and...
Source: Facebook/Clark County Sheriff's Office, Washington State. A chaotic car chase in Northeast Vancouver ended with the arrest of 40-year-old Danielle Crosby on multiple felony charges after a residential burglary and vehicle theft on Tuesday. The stolen car contained a firearm, prompting Battle Ground Police to...
71-year-old woman on mobility scooter hit and killed in Forest Grove
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A 71-year-old woman was hit and killed while crossing the street on a mobility scooter in Forest Grove early Saturday morning, authorities said. At around 6:45 a.m., officers originally responded to reports of a crash near Pacific Avenue and Oak Street. Arriving in the area, they found a...
Health care workers rally against ICE at Portland South Waterfront facility
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Oregon Congresswoman Maxine Dexter joined health care workers as they protested at the Portland ICE facility on Sunday. The event was put on by the group Doctors Defending Democracy, an advocacy group composed of doctors, nurses, EMTs, social workers and other healthcare workers. Many of the...
Hillsboro man dies more than a week after crashing into tree in Portland
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A Hillsboro man has died more than a week after he was involved in a single-vehicle crash in Portland, authorities said. Dillon J. Walker, 26, died on December 4, the Portland Police Bureau said. On November 24, Walker was driving a silver 2006 Volvo XC70 Station Wagon when he lost control […]
Intense Debate: Portland Mayor’s Approach to Unsheltered Homelessness Criticized by Two City Councilors
KATU.com - 12/03/2025 07:52:10 PM. Recently, Portland City Councilors have expressed opposition to Mayor Keith Wilson's efforts to increase the number of shelter beds for the homeless. They argue that the focus should be on long-term housing solutions. Despite the city adding 1,500 shelter beds this year, housing...
Trimet Slashes Bus Service in First of Three Rounds of Cuts
The Portland area’s TriMet transit system, Oregon’s largest, began service cuts last weekend as part of a plan to cut costs. As Lillian Karabaic reports for OPB, “The immediate schedule change will reduce frequency on five bus lines after 7 p.m., when passenger loads are at their lowest.”
Portland Family Watches In Horror As Their Dog Falls From A Cliff Into The...
Leo was living his best life. The three-year-old golden retriever was out on the breathtaking Oregon trails with his family, and every minute felt like pure excitement to him. The rugged terrain, sharp climbs, and rocky ledges didn’t slow him down at all; if anything, they made the adventure even better.
Readers respond: Portland needs to stop rewarding failure
Portland residents deserve more explanation for the recent lucrative severance packages awarded to exiting city employees (“Portland pays once lauded bureau director $241K to resign from agency,” Nov. 20). Those include former Portland Housing Bureau Director Helmi Hisserich ($240,880), former Parks Director Adena...
Afghan refugee realizes dream with new restaurant on Powell Blvd
A little over three years ago, THE BEE reported on a special Afghan feast at Kenilworth Presbyterian Church, prepared by Ahmad Jawed. At that time, members of the church hosted the benefit dinner for Jawed and his family who fled Afghanistan as refugees in 2021. Jawed’s culinary experience as a...
Vancouver Police Investigate Incident Involving ICE Arrest and Possible Vehicle Injury
On December 5, 2025, Vancouver Police began investigating an incident involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The incident occurred the previous day. A cell phone video shared by community members shows a person being arrested. The video appears to show the person's foot being struck by an...

















