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Man shot to death in NE Portland identified
The man who died in the Lloyd District on Sunday has been identified as 45-year-old Jacob Forrest. Forrest was shot and killed on the corner of Northeast Sixth Avenue and Holladay Street around 6 a.m. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our...
Northern Lights expected to return to Oregon this week. Will the clouds clear in time?
Two unexpected phenomena are clashing in the skies over Oregon tonight. A new magnetic storm means another good shot at viewing the aurora borealis – the strongest chance since the last big show of northern lights in May. However, the event is overlapping with a summer rainstorm that’s lingering over much of Oregon, potentially barring the lights from view.
Man Found Dead After Early Morning Shooting in Portland's Lloyd District, Police Seek Witnesses
A man lost his life following an early morning shooting incident in Portland's Lloyd District neighborhood. According to a news release from the Portland Police Bureau, North Precinct officers were dispatched to the intersection of Northeast 6th Avenue and Northeast Holladay Street at around 6:02 a.m. on Sunday, July 28, 2024, upon receiving reports of gunfire. Upon arrival, they discovered an adult male deceased on the sidewalk.
Big Thief Play First Show With New Lineup Following Max Oleartchik’s Departure, Debut 10 New Songs During Project Pabst Festival
According to nme.com, on July 28 Big Thief debuted their new line up following the departure of bassist and founding member Max Oleartchik. Big Thief headlined Portland’s Project Pabst festival marking the group’s first show in over a year and the new line up consisted as a five piece, including a percussionist and a new bassist named Justin.
A pergola can transform your yard on a budget; several are on sale for Wayfair ‘Black Friday in July’
Wayfair’s Black Friday sale is the perfect time to transform your backyard into a good-looking, comfortable space you and your family will want to spend time in. Oregon’s warm weather and long summer nights will continue well into September (maybe even October if we’re lucky), and pergolas are a simple and easy way to add shade, structure, and style.
Portland’s Water Bureau boss resigns, warns city officials of ‘disruptive’ leadership decisions
Gabe Solmer was not expecting to lose her job when she was called into a meeting with city management June 28. She hadn’t received any recent signs that her work leading the Portland Water Bureau for nearly four years was inadequate, and her last annual performance review had been glowing.
A Place Called Home-Located in the North Pedestrian Tunnel
This mural was painted in cooperation of the Port of Portland and the Portland Street art Alliance. The artists hope is that travelers and residents see this work as a celebration of community, and inclusion. For more murals from around the world stop by and visit Sami at:
Bonamici: Project Turnkey is turning the tide on homelessness by transforming lives (and vacant buildings)
In every corner of Northwest Oregon, I hear compelling stories about how housing is out of reach and how the lack of affordable housing can devastate individuals and families. I’ve also heard stories of hope from Oregonians who have found a second chance at stability through Oregon’s Project Turnkey program, which the state launched in the depths of the pandemic to quickly convert vacant buildings like hotels and motels into affordable housing and emergency shelters. ...
Athlete Terrance Saryon raves about his time spent at Oregon's SNL camp
One of the more impressive prospects at Oregon's loaded Saturday Night Live Football Camp was a three-star athlete who calls home just across the Oregon border at Evergreen High School in Vancouver, Washington. Three-star athlete Terrance Saryon spoke with DuckTerritory.com about his time spent in Eugene for camp and its impact on his recruitment.
Orchid Health promotes well-being with nutritious food
Good food is key to good health, so Orchid Health’s Wade Creek Clinic in Estacada is working to get healthy, fresh food to hungry Estacada residents. Once a month, on every third Friday, folks with barriers to getting nutritious food can go to the Wade Creek Clinic and get bags of wholesome, fresh food, the kind not always available at food banks. The new monthly food giveaways help “ensure free...
4-star Oregon Ducks TE Da’Saahn Brame flips commitment
The Oregon Ducks got some unfortunate news on the recruiting trail on Sunday morning, learning that 4-star tight end Da’Saahn Brame was officially flipping his commitment. Brame is now committing to the Tennessee Volunteers instead of the Oregon Ducks in the 2025 class. Brame is rated by 247Sports as the No. 102 player in the 2025 class, and the No. 5 TE in the nation. He committed to the Ducks just a month ago on June 29, but a recent visit to Tennessee was enough to flip him. There were rumblings and predictions that this would be the case over the past week,...
Oregon seeks volunteers for Selective Service boards
SALEM, Ore. — As global tensions rise and military recruitment faces challenges, the Oregon National Guard is playing a vital role in supporting the Selective Service System, ensuring the state remains prepared for potential national emergencies. The Selective Service System, an independent agency within the executive branch, is responsible for rapidly providing personnel to the military in a fair and equitable manner if the President and Congress authorize conscription. While the United States has maintained an all-volunteer force for decades, the system remains a crucial...
Recommendations for amending Northwest Forest Plan completed
A Federal Advisory Committee (FAC) has completed a comprehensive set of recommendations for amending the Northwest Forest Plan aimed at modernizing forest management practices across the Northwest Forest Plan area. After developing the recommendations over the last 10 months, the FAC voted unanimously to approve and advance the completed recommendations to the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. Committee members statement ...
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