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Date Set For PDX New Main Terminal Opening
After years of construction, the new main terminal at Portland International Airport will open August 14th. It will bring the return of pre-security shopping and dining. With a month to go before the opening, hundreds of local craftspeople are finishing the project. Ticket counters and art installations are in, local...
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...
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...
Afternoons staying very warm, hottest on Saturday
Good morning! Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are developing across portions of northwest Oregon & southwest Washington. As I write this discussion around 3:00 A.M., I’m watching two clusters of thunderstorms. One cluster is developing over the central Oregon Coast (basically right over Newport), and the other cluster is developing in central Oregon (near Madras). These showers and storms are linked to a shortwave trough that is moving over the region. This shortwave will continue to push northward this morning, and the action will shift focus into western / central Washington. Between mid to late morning, clouds will gradually clear. This should bring us another very warm afternoon, but not quite as warm as yesterday. Temperatures will max out in the upper 80s and low 90s along the I-5 corridor.
Oregon Lower Treasure Valley and Malheur County under an excessive heat watch from Thursday to Tuesday
On Tuesday at 1:02 p.m. the National Weather Service issued an excessive heat watch valid from Thursday 11 a.m. until Tuesday 11 p.m. for Oregon Lower Treasure Valley and Malheur County. The weather service describes, "Dangerously hot conditions with high temperatures up to 110 degrees possible at low elevations. Hottest...
Readers Respond: “Phones are a distraction in the classroom”
Your Oregon News asked readers whether phones should be allowed at schools. Many readers said phones are distracting in schools; others said kids need them for safety in case of an emergency like a school shooting or anxiety attack. Some readers pointed to cell phones as factor in kids' mental health. Nearly 60% of respondents said cell phones should not be allowed in schools at all. About 31% said there should be limited cell phone use allowed. About 7% said phones should be allowed everywhere...
Aerial Without Limits presents ART in the DARK: Model No. 19
A-WOL Dance Collective : Aerial without Limits, is excited to announce their signature annual performance, ART in the DARK, ‘Model No. 19,’ showcasing local aerial artists under the stars, suspended from old growth trees featuring a musical score and live performances by Michael Wall. Surrounded by beauty, and...
Tualatin Emergency Preparedness Fair Returns Sept. 7
Are you ready for an emergency? Do you want to learn more about how to prepare? Are you interested in products that can help? Would you and your family like to meet and talk to first responders, neighborhood Community Involvement Organization (CIO) leaders, and members of the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)?
Upcoming Programs at Tualatin Library
Summer Reading Continues at Tualatin Public Library. Summer Reading is going strong at Tualatin Public Library! If you haven’t signed up yet, there’s still plenty of time. Kids and teens receive a free book when they sign up, as well as when they turn in their first log. Anyone who finishes gets entered into a chance to win one of four fabulous prizes, including $200 gift certificates to Barnes & Noble or Powell’s. And don’t forget to keep reading for more chances to win!
The royal family: Sisters crowned Old Time Fair queen in consecutive years
West Linn teenager Sadie Jones continued in her older sister Hallie’s footsteps when she was crowned queen of the 2024 Old Time Fair ambassador court Friday evening July 12. Hallie Jones was named queen of the ambassador court in 2023 and served as a mentor in this year’s court of ambassadors, which included: Sadie, Aaliyah Rahman, Natalie Katko and Kaelynn Garcia. The Old Time Fair ambassador court is a traditional part of the fair where local students take on community service projects and help out at local events.
Heated MultCo. Board meeting raises questions on deflection center transparency
Multnomah County Commissioners are raising concerns about a soon-to-be-opened deflection center, saying the process for selecting the location by Board Chair Jessica Vega Pederson lacked transparency.
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/
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...
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