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2 young boys seriously injured in Deschutes Co. crash on way to soccer tournament
DESCHUTES COUNTY Ore. (KPTV) - A Portland youth soccer community is asking for help after two young players on their team were involved in a serious crash over the weekend near Bend. While 8-year-old Diego is home recovering, 9-year-old Anthony is in the hospital and fighting for his life. “We’re...
‘Can’t solve everything’: What are authorities doing to stop repeat graffiti on I-84?
State and local officials are coordinating efforts to combat graffiti on I-84 after taggers targeted the section of Portland freeway one day after a massive cleanup effort had been completed.
Man killed in SE Portland stabbing was self-appointed neighborhood camping ‘sheriff’
Portland police officials identified the man killed in an early Monday stabbing in the Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhood as a 73-year-old man who lived nearby. Kenny L. Housman was a self-appointed camping “sheriff” for his street, according to a September 2023 KATU-TV interview with Housman. KATU reported Tuesday that a...
Celebrate Portland Pride with local drag queen Nicole Onoscopi
Portland Pride celebrations are underway this week as the queer community end the week with a march on Sunday. Local Portland drag queen Nicole Onoscopi has multiple family-friendly events leading up to Sunday.
Bookkeeper for Portland transportation union embezzled nearly $190,000
A bookkeeper for the Portland chapter of a transportation workers union on Tuesday was sentenced to time served for stealing nearly $190,000 from the union over two years. Emerald Keever, 40, also was ordered to pay $189,119.48 in restitution to the local chapter of the Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation workers union, known as SMART Local 16. The union represents about 2,400 members.
Non-Alcoholic Drink-Finding App BuzzCutt Brings Back Booze-Free LGBTQ+ Pride Party
BuzzCutt, the drink-finding app for non-alcoholic and low-alcohol beverages that WW highlighted in 2023, has grown into a national presence for anyone with a smartphone. But Portland and the LGBTQ+ community hold a special place in the hearts of founders Sarah and Olivia Sears. “It really just put us on...
PHOTOS: PDX airport debuts ‘immersive, forest-like’ terminal Aug. 14
A newly renovated terminal designed to immerse travelers in “Pacific Northwest landscapes” is debuting at the PDX Airport on August 14. Read online: https://www.koin.com/news/oregon/photos-pdx-airport-debuts-immersive-forest-like-terminal-aug-14/
Block left vacant for 50 years in Portland's historic Albina neighborhood to gain new life
PORTLAND, Ore. — After nearly five decades, a block of dirt and dry grass in North Portland is being returned to Portland’s Black community and will become a site with over 100 affordable homes. The Williams & Russel project looks to create 85 affordable apartments, 20 townhomes for...
Notifications raise more questions in HIV, hepatitis infection scare at Oregon hospitals
Weeks after undergoing a medical procedure that required intravenous anesthesia at Legacy Mount Hood Medical Center in Gresham, Anthony Laszlo was perplexed to find a letter in the mail from the hospital suggesting that he might have exposed other patients to an infectious disease. Laszlo said his primary care doctor...
A poetic powerhouse: Nina Bernat at Chamber Music Northwest
Nina Bernat may be petite, but she is a poetic powerhouse when playing the double bass. Bernat, one of Chamber Music Northwest’s protégé artists, enticed the audience at Lincoln Recital Hall (June 9) with an emotive performance of works by Chopin, Sofia Gubaidulina, Mendelssohn, and Rossini. The program marvelously showed off the expressive range of the bass, making a strong case for more chamber works to be written for the lowest of string instruments.
Two people killed in Morrison Bridge crash identified
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - The two people who were killed in a crash on the Morrison Bridge were identified on Tuesday afternoon. On Thursday, a crash left two people dead on the Morrison Bridge and Southeast Water Avenue. A motorcycle had crashed and the rider and passenger were thrown over the barrier, into a parking lot below.
‘Ramming the crap out of them’: Southeast Portland arcade owner repeatedly rams truck into suspected burglar's getaway car
PORTLAND, Ore. — A Southeast Portland arcade was burglarized in broad daylight Monday morning, in which one of the suspected burglars pointed a gun at one of the arcade owners to get away after the owner started ramming his truck into their vehicle. This all happened in a residential...
Frustrations grow over homeless camps in Lents
PORTLAND, Ore. — Seven months after a KATU News report on a massive homeless camp in Southeast Portland, neighbors say it's now even worse. Mark Dahl told KATU's Angelica Thornton he believes the city is ignoring the Lents Neighborhood. "We requested you come out here for a reason," said...
NW Portland’s lavish 1893 Queen Anne house is for sale at $1,695,000. See inside
People pass by a handsome Victorian-era house in Portland’s Nob Hill neighborhood, and some stop to snap a photo. Classic Queen Anne architectural adornments draw attention, from the custom spindles on the front railings to the decorative siding above the bay windows. Few passersby know the 1893 Nathan Loeb...
PGE warns customers about utility scams
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Portland General Electric (PGE) said over 1,000 customers have reported scams or misleading messages. Of 1,117 reports, 783 were residential customers. Scammers use different tactics to trick customers including posing as PGE representatives, misleading phone calls, texts, social media messages and emails. Tips to protect yourself...
Third Ida B. Wells student dies as result of March 25 crash
A third former Ida. B. Wells student has died as the result of a vehicle crash on June 25. Shortly after the crash, Portland Public Schools notified school families that Dylan Brasky and Jayden Rolon-Ekis had died. The two 16-year-olds were sophomores who had recently transferred to Portland Community College. According to the Portland Police Bureau, the third student, Cole Johnson, 18, died of his injuries in a hospital on...
Portland police struggle to stop dangerous street takeovers: ‘They’re growing more bold by the day’
Portland police remain overwhelmed by illegal street takeovers, despite new laws that target participants and aid efforts to stop them, the Police Bureau said. The bureau has seen a “dramatic increase” in street takeovers since the COVID-19 pandemic, said Lt. Chadd Stensgaard, who oversees Portland Police Bureau missions against the events.
Sweetening up summer: Scooped! Ice Cream Festival set for Labor Day Weekend in Hillsboro
Prepare for the sweetest event of the summer. The Scooped! All-You-Can-Eat Ice Cream Festival is churning out unlimited ice cream from noon to 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31, and Sunday, Sept. 1, at the Wingspan Event & Conference Center at Westside Commons in Hillsboro. Featuring more than 50 flavors, attendees will have the chance to indulge in desserts from local and national brands — guaranteed to satisfy every palate. ...
Grade the Trade: Blazers move Robert Williams III to balance out roster
The Portland Trail Blazers solved their guard logjam problem by trading away Malcolm Brogdon and picks for Deni Avdija. However, now they have another issue to solve from a roster balance standpoint: having four centers on their team. It's a good problem to have - the Blazers landed UConn center...
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