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The raucous fight over gentle Maynard Orme: Steve Duin column
Another classic tale of guardians, conservators and Clackamas County
Woman who survived 300-foot fall on Dog Mountain thankful for the ‘heroes’ who saved her, plans return to hiking
Rebecca Halley is recovering well – and planning her next hike.
Their love story began in an age of fear; their legacy grows in a Hood River Valley orchard
Michiko Kiyokawa, the 100-year-old matriarch of Kiyokawa Family Orchards in Parkdale, looks back on her life with Mamoru Kiyokawa, whom she met at Tule Lake War Relocation Center.
Liz Weston: Consumer encounters a dead end when Social Security number ends up on the dark web
When a data breach exposes their personal information, this consumer searches for a way to get their information removed
Mega Millions numbers: Are you the lucky winner of Friday’s $393 million jackpot?
Check your numbers to see if you hit it big in Friday's jackpot.
Jewish student-support group in Portland declares Reed campus a ‘hostile environment’ after attack
A Reed student was hit by a rock thrown through a dorm window, campus officials say.
Portland Democrat reports huge 1-day fundraising haul from out-of-state donors
Maxine Dexter discloses another large intake in 3rd Congressional District race.
9/11 attacks influenced Douglas Olson to join FBI; now he’s head of FBI agents in Oregon
Olson oversaw the Salem FBI field office from February 2013 to June 2016 but has had assignments with the federal bureau across the nation and overseas.
Salt & Straw serves up massive -- and free -- ice cream cake to celebrate 13 years
The cake was 6 feet long and 2.5 feet wide.
Dow closes above 40,000 for first time to cap Wall Street’s latest winning week
The Dow and other indexes on Wall Street have been climbing since the autumn of 2022.
Oregon Brews and News: Feasting on Ferment Brewing’s brunch; Boiled PDXnuts anniversary at BeerMongers
A roundup of news and events in Oregon's and Washington's brewery and beer scene.
‘I blew it big time.’ Former Facebook, Nike DEI head gets 5 years in prison for stealing millions
Barbara Furlow-Smiles pleaded guilty in December to stealing about $4.9 million from Facebook and $100,000 from Nike.