Unveiling the Past: Fourth Plain in the 1950s
The social media sphere has recently been buzzing with discussions about the history of Fourth Plain, specifically its landscape in the 1950s. A question that has emerged from these conversations is whether Fourth Plain ever had a bridge. The discussion has been fueled by a post titled "Supposedly Fourth Plain...
New Home Needed: Meet the Latest Adorable Puppies Up for Adoption in Portland, OR
Have you been contemplating pet adoption, or simply love perusing adorable pets? A myriad of delightful pets are available for adoption at various animal shelters in the vicinity of portland..
2 people punched days apart; Portlander arrested twice
A young man suspected of unprovoked assaults on a 21-year-old man and a 69-year-old woman was arrested twice in a week, including at his home in Southeast Portland on Tuesday, police said.
Drunk 19-year-old driver fled Portland police at 100 mph before hitting car head-on, court...
A 19-year-old is facing a spate of charges after he allegedly did donuts and burnouts in a Ford Mustang on a Portland street Sunday — then fled police at speeds of up to 100 mph before hitting another car head-on, injuring two people. Jeffery Hamilton Baker is charged with...
Local Jogger Assaulted on SE 99th Avenue: Suspect Arrested, Residents Urged to Stay Cautious
On October 26, 2025, a woman was assaulted while jogging in the 1100 block of SE 99th Avenue in Vancouver, Washington. The incident happened at about 7:16 a.m. when a male suspect on a bicycle approached her from behind, made physical contact, and pushed her to the ground. The victim was able to resist, and the...
Will Oregon get a white Christmas? The Old Farmer’s Almanac has a prediction
Well, if you’re in Oregon, wake up: It’s not happening. That’s right. It doesn’t matter where you are in the state, according to a new map from The Old Farmer’s Almanac, because the entire state is a big green or “Not a white Christmas.”
Portland Mayor Wilson says he’s hit his goal to open 1,500 shelter beds
If you ask Portland Mayor Keith Wilson, he has met his goal to open 1,500 new shelter beds by Dec. 1. “Today, I am proud to announce that we have met a major goal,” said Wilson in a video, published Monday, where he announced that his office had secured locations and funding for at least 1,500 total new beds.
Hundreds of Legacy Health workers begin open ended strike Tuesday
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Hundreds of Legacy Health workers are going on strike Tuesday morning after what they say has been nearly two years at the bargaining table. The open-ended strike includes nurse practitioners, physician associates, certified nurse midwives and clinical nurse specialists. The Oregon Nurses...
Battle Ground Public Schools sends replacement levy to Feb. 10 ballot
The Battle Ground Public Schools Board of Directors voted Monday, Nov. 24, to place a levy renewal on the Feb. 10 ballot. The approval was unanimous, with Director Terry Tate excused. Two incoming
Hillsboro City Council Reaches Unanimous Agreement On Plan To Respond To ICE
The Hillsboro City Council, Mayor Beach Pace, City Manager Robby Hammond, and city staff worked for several hours on a plan to address the State of Emergency caused by immigration […] The post Hillsboro City Council Reaches Unanimous Agreement On Plan To Respond To ICE appeared first on The Hillsboro Herald .

















