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Trio of defendants in St. Helens abuse scandal seek to move trials citing media...

ST. HELENS, Ore. (KATU) — Nearly two years after a sex abuse scandal broke in St. Helens, it is possible all three defendants charged in the case may not be tried where the alleged crimes occurred. KATU has learned a change-of-venue request has already been granted for Eric Stearns,...
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Man sentenced to 11 years in prison for robbery spree targeting Asian-owned businesses

TIGARD, Ore. (KATU) — A man found guilty of robberies targeting Asian-owned businesses in the Tigard and Tualatin area late last year has been sentenced to more than 11 years in prison. Jose Manuel Escobar De Loera was found guilty last month on two counts of first-degree robbery, two...
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Battle Ground mayor’s proclamation on ‘God’s design’ draws concern amid city’s recent changes

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — In an official proclamation read before the city council on Monday night, Battle Ground Mayor Eric Overholser recognized the city’s traditional, nuclear families. The proclamation is one of several read in recent weeks that have drawn criticism and protests. “The family home is the first and pri
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Multnomah County Reports Four Suspected Heat-Related Deaths

The Multnomah County Medical Examiner’s Office says it is investigating four recent deaths suspected to be tied to the high temperatures Portland saw in recent days. Much remains unclear about the deaths, which the county says are under investigation and might end up having had other causes. But for now, health officia
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Firefighters put out house, shop fire burning in Ridgefield

RIDGEFIELD, Wash. (KATU) — Firefighters worked through the early morning hours Tuesday to put out a house fire in Ridgefield, Clark-Cowlitz Fire & Rescue officials said. The fire was reported at about 1:15 a.m. along Northwest 71st Avenue in North Ridgefield. The person living at the home got out safely.
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Portland Celebrates 10 Years Of Solving Mental Health By Ignoring It

PORTLAND, Ore. — Standing alongside state and federal law enforcement partners at a packed press conference Tuesday morning, Multnomah County officials proudly announced the successful completion of Portland's ten-year strategy for addressing mental illness by doing almost nothing about it. "Today marks a major milesto
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Rail merger could bring more trains, and more traffic headaches, to Portland

PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — A proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern is raising concerns in Southeast Portland, where residents and business owners say train-related traffic delays are already a daily challenge. The two railroad companies say the merger would improve efficiency and save billions of doll
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Portland Judges Turbocharge Psych Lockups After Salem Law Shake-Up

Involuntary mental-health commitments quietly jumped across Oregon in May, with Multnomah County leading the charge and pushing statewide numbers to heights not seen in years. Whether this is a temporary spike or the new normal under a recently revamped state law is still anyone's guess, and courts, advocates and publi
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Prosecutors charge Deming man with raping, assaulting child in Whatcom County

A Deming man has been charged with raping a child while she was visiting Whatcom County. The investigation into Cole Edwin Larson, 20, began after a 14-year-old girl from Vancouver, Wash., reported to local police that Larson sexually assaulted her. According to court records, the girl was visiting family in Whatcom Co
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Vancouver bans people from standing on medians, lane dividers in the city

VANCOUVER, Wash. (KATU) — Vancouver city councilmembers unanimously approved an amendment to a public safety ordinance Monday night that will prohibit people from standing on medians, traffic islands, and lane dividers on roads throughout the city. According to the council, this change is intended to improve safety for

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