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Black Woman Hilariously Trolls White Car Owner Who Keeps Locking Car Door Around Her
A Black woman who thought a white woman was being racist for constantly locking her car door because the Black woman was walking past it decided to turn the entire situation into a joke by directly addressing the elephant in the room.Kingsley (@kingsleymusic) uploaded a viral story time detailing the situation that left TikTokers on the app cracking up."I just went to grab a cup of coffee and this lady, this white lady, she was parking her car. I was at the intersection on the same side of the street with her, crossing, and as she like gets out of...
Illegal motorboat wakes capsize three Portland dragon boats in less than a week
PORTLAND, Oregon — Dragon boat paddlers who practice and race on the Willamette River are asking for authorities to crack down on boaters behaving badly. Their frustration arises from two recent incidents involving speedboats in no-wake zones that sent some paddlers into the water. “What they're doing now is...
Clackamas County community raises concerns over PGE’s proposed Tonquin Project along Stafford Road
Community members are raising their concerns over a proposed plan by Portland General Electric to add a transmission line that would mostly run along Southwest Stafford Road in Clackamas County
City officials begin closing down transitional housing camp in Albany
ALBANY, Ore. – City officials are starting the process of closing down a homeless camp in Albany. Marvins Garden is the city’s designated space for unhoused people to safely sleep and was created as part of House Bill 3115. The site was meant to provide a safe and secure location for those transitioning and receiving services and its residents on Tuesday received a notice that they have 30 days to vacate their home. Matt Harrington, the City of Albany’s communications officer, said that safety issues are a big driver of the decision to shut the site down.
Coast Guard Cutter Alert says farewell to the Northwest
For 30 years, the Coast Guard Cutter Alert called Astoria its home port. Now, after years of patrolling the coasts of Oregon and the waters of the Pacific, it has returned to the East Coast, where it will be stationed in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Alert is a 210’ medium...
Tillamook Bay Coast Guard Station
Since 1908, Tillamook Bay and the surrounding waters have been patrolled by personnel from the United States Coast Guard and its predecessor, the Life Saving Service. Today, 65 Coast Guard personnel are stationed at Coast Guard Station Tillamook Bay in Garibaldi, operating two lifeboats and a skiff to monitor the waters from Tillamook Head to Cape Kiwanda.
Two more Oregon lumber mills will shut down, latest in string of closures
Two Oregon lumber mills on opposite ends of the state are shutting down, the latest in a long line of closures. Western Cascade Industries’ mill — which employs 50 people at its 25-year-old site in Toledo — is slated to fully shut down Thursday, according to the Lincoln County Leader.
Two more spending bills advance from Senate committee, include funds for 3 Central Oregon projects
WASHNGTON (KTVZ) – Senator Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, announced Monday he's secured critical investments in Oregon transportation, affordable housing, economic development, and community public safety in the second set of fiscal year 2025 government spending bills to pass the committee—a key first step on the road to becoming law. Central The post Two more spending bills advance from Senate committee, include funds for 3 Central Oregon projects appeared first on KTVZ.
Multnomah County tempers expectations before new high-profile addiction program launches
Multnomah County is at the epicenter of Oregon’s fentanyl addiction and overdose crisis, with homelessness and public drug use on the streets of Portland. And as a deadline looms to start a new program in September to turn drug users toward recovery, Oregon’s largest county is tempering expectations. In a press conference on Wednesday, city […]
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