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Car flips after MAX collision in Portland; driver sustains serious injuries
A driver was taken to the hospital with significant injuries after their car collided with a MAX train on East Burnside Street in the Hazelwood neighborhood Sunday afternoon, and the condition of the driver remained unclear Monday. Portland Fire and Rescue reported that they were responding to the crash at...
Hillsboro History Featured At Tuesday Night Market Tonight & Promotion Of The Hillsboro Argus Digitization Project
Visitors can check out some Hillsboro history tonight at the Tuesday Night Market! The Hillsboro Historical Society is hosting a booth at the Tom Hughes Civic Plaza where historical photos will be displayed, and members will be present to talk about all things Hillsboro history! There will also be walking tour maps, artifacts, and actual volumes of the famous Hillsboro Argus newspapers. You can stop in and relive the best moments from the 1950s and 1960s, as reported by the writers and editors of the most outstanding community paper to ever exist in Oregon.
World’s Biggest Dam Removal Project to Open 420 Miles of Salmon Habitat this Fall
For the first time since 1918, an astonishing 420 miles of salmon habitat in the Klamath River watershed in California and Oregon will be fully connected by September. This results from the world’s largest dam removal effort, the Klamath River Renewal Project. The amount of habitat opened up on the Klamath is equivalent to the distance between Portland, Maine, and Philadelphia–a journey through seven states.
Thousands of Oregon households may be eligible for $120 per child for summer groceries
During summer months, many families lose access to school food programs that are essential to their budget. However, some 30,000 children may be eligible for extra food assistance over the summer break, the state says. To be eligible for “Summer EBT,” children must:. Attend a school participating in...
County OKs funding for Courtside Apartments acquisition, preservation for affordable housing
The Thurston Board of County Commissioners approved more than a million-dollar funding recommendation from the Regional Housing Council for acquiring and preserving the Courtside Apartments for Vital Housing’s project. The project will receive $1,357,699.15, as requested in the application, and Public Health and Social Services has been authorized to...
Woman exits Oregon prison 21 months late after state corrections agency ‘really screwed up’
In April, Bridget McDermott was a prisoner at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility and expected to spend another six months there before her release, which the corrections agency projected for Oct. 4. But the prison’s calculation was wrong. She spent an extra 21 months in Oregon’s women’s prison when she should have been free, after serving […] The post Woman exits Oregon prison 21 months late after state corrections agency ‘really screwed up’ appeared first on Oregon Capital Chronicle.
Multiple Fatal Motorcycle Crashes Over Weekend Stir Safety Concerns in Clark County
A grim tally was marked this weekend after a series of motorcycle crashes claimed multiple lives across the region, with the latest occurring in Amboy, Clark County. The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating a fatal collision that took place near 18600 NE 399th Street on Sunday. Details have been scarce, but what has been confirmed is the involvement of a car and a motorcycle and the unfortunate demise of one individual due to "significant injuries".
Vancouver police chief will retire in October
Vancouver Police Chief Jeff Mori will retire in October, just over two years after stepping into the role. The announcement follows that of City Manager Eric Holmes, who is also set to retire in October, though Mori insisted in a press release that the timing was coincidental. “My decision to...
Pop Culture Wheel all about Britney Spears and a stinky flower that causes tears
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Are you drawn to the stifling stench of decay? Well, we have good news, Washington State University Vancouver Reports that it's Corpse Flower is poised to bloom once again. Also, Britney Spears showed that she enjoys this beloved Oregon product!
State Fire Mobilization Authorized for the North Wenas Fire
YAKIMA– State fire assistance has been mobilized under the Washington State Fire Services Resource Mobilization Plan in support of local firefighters working to contain the North Wenas Fire located in Yakima County, near the town of Selah. Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste authorized the mobilization of state firefighting resources on July 22, 2024, at 9:30 p.m. at the request of Fire Chief Jim Lange, Yakima County Fire District 2.
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