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North Portland Little League hoping to upgrade home field after winning state title
PORTLAND, Ore. (KPTV) - A group of 9-to-11-year-old boys made community history this summer by winning the first state title for North Portland Little League in 34 years. Before the school bell rings in another year, North Portland Little Leaguers are basking in the afterglow from their big summer moment.
Vote: Who is the top OL in the Salem area entering 2024 OSAA high school football season?
With the 2024 high school football season just around the corner, fans can decide on which high school offensive lineman is the best in the Salem-Keizer area. The Statesman Journal has put a spotlight on the best players in the coverage area based on feedback from area coaches, as well as stats...
Coming up on KEZI 9 News at 4: Drugs found in charcoal bags at Roseburg park; Albany man accused of keeping wild animals
Douglas County deputies found illegal drugs in a charcoal briquet bag in a Roseburg park. Also, an Albany man is facing charges for allegedly keeping a cougar and other animals at his house. Chief Meteorologist Holden LeCroy has the weather.
Techmen no more. Benson changes mascot name to the Astros
The 2024-25 school year is one of major change for Portland’s Benson Polytechnic High School. The newly renovated school is set to be completed, moving students back from the Marshall Campus to their original location. The football team is back, with a freshman squad hitting the turf this fall as the program rebuilds. And now the school has a new nickname.
Destroying St. Johns Small Business Massive Development —Out of State Investors— Demanding Millions and Taking Over Streets
On June 27th, Wayne Petersen, owner of St. Johns Marine, urgently reached out to us for assistance. An out-of-state investor is planning a massive development project in the neighborhood, and the conditions set by the investor have raised monumentally serious concerns that demand immediate attention. Photos were provided by Janet...
Alaska Airlines announces the returns of nonstop flights from TPA to Portland, and
Alaska Airlines is set to bring back nonstop service to two of the West Coast’s top travel hotspots. Starting November 22, travelers can fly directly from Tampa International Airport (TPA) to San Francisco, and beginning November 23, nonstop service to Portland (PDX) will resume. This news follows the recent unveiling of TPA’s ambitious plans for the $1.5 billion Airside D project.
Portland International Airport main terminal expansion opens to passengers with a mass timber roof
The Portland International Airport (PDX) main terminal expansion opened to passengers on August 14. Designed by ZGF for the Port of Portland, the one million square foot project doubles the capacity of PDX and enables the airport to welcome 35 million passengers annually by 2045. Featuring a 9-acre mass timber...
Live Nation Team Wins Approval for Music Venue
Developers working with Live Nation Entertainment to build a concert venue at the east end of the Hawthorne Bridge won approval from a city hearings officer for its plan today. Beam Development and Colas Development Group, two Portland firms, are working with Beverly Hills-based Live Nation to build the 3,500-capacity...
Central East Maui wins opening game of Little League World Series over Salem
In pursuit of Hawai’i’s 5th Little League Baseball World Series Crown, West Region-representative Central East Maui held on for a win against New England Region-representative Salem, 3-1, in the opening round of games at Lamade Stadium in Pennsylvania on Wednesday. Central East Maui got to work quickly with...
Women’s Soccer Season Preview – Whyte’s Warriors Poised for Elevated Postseason Expectations
SALEM, Ore. – Since 2013, the Corban University Women's Soccer team has secured a seed in every single postseason held by the Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC), securing semifinalist appearances in nearly half of those tournaments and finishing no lower than eighth in the regular season standings during the same span. However, with the Warriors' most recent NAIA National Tournament appearance dating back to 2005, second-year head coach Travez Whyte looks to not only continue their conference postseason streak past the ten-year mark, but also set new expectations for members of Warrior Nation by bouncing back into the national eye with key CCC matchups that will set the tone for the 2024 competitive season.
Salem: Donate to Assist those Displaced by Grafton Street Fire
The City of Salem has launched a relief effort for a family displaced by the fire on Grafton Street in Salem. Donations of funds are now being collected to support this family as they begin to recover from the fire. What is most important right now is that victims be...
Home Forward and Urban League Awarded City Contract to Build Apartments at Broadway Corridor
Racial justice nonprofit Urban League and Home Forward, the city’s housing authority, won $42 million in local tax dollars to build a 14-story apartment building on the site of the old U.S. Postal Service mail-processing facility on Northwest Broadway. The 34-acre Broadway Corridor site, owned by the city, has...
Readers Respond to Two Families’ Fight Over Skyline Grave Plot
Last week, WW told the strange story of two families’ fight over one grave at Skyline Memorial Gardens (“Grave Concerns,” Aug. 7). Sons in both families died exactly three years apart. But trouble came when the first man’s mother, Paula Tin Nyo, had her son’s cremated remains placed in a grave already sold to the other family years before. When Tin Nyo refused to give up the grave, the company that owns Skyline sued her in state court. As the court case drags on, Skyline’s attorneys have sought to keep the identity of the second family private. And Tin Nyo’s attorneys believe it’s the Reser family, which runs one of the largest privately owned companies in the state, Reser’s Fine Foods. Here’s what our readers had to say:
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