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CF Montreal trade F Mason Toye to Timbers
The Portland Timbers acquired veteran forward Mason Toye from CF Montreal on Tuesday in exchange for a second-round draft pick in 2025. Montreal will also receive $200,000 in 2025 general allocation money from Portland if Toye reaches certain performance metrics or contractual obligations, per the clubs' announcement. Toye, 25, has...
Victims in deadly shooting at Portland boat ramp publicly ID’d by police
Portland police on Tuesday publicly identified the two men who were shot and killed at a boat ramp on Marine Drive on July 13. Jmeire Asher, 18, of Portland, and Deangelo Augustus, 38, of Salem, were killed around 8 p.m. at the M. James Gleason Memorial Boat Ramp, Portland Police Bureau said in a statement.
87 bullets fly near preschool across from Portland’s Dawson Park. Parents, residents demand end to perennial violence
Simon Quay had just picked up his 3-year-old daughter from her preschool across from Dawson Park and was placing his 4- month-old son into his car seat when he heard what sounded like a burst of about 20 rapid gunshots. Facing Dawson Park beside his parked car, he saw a...
Oregon teen missing from Ontario found
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A 15-year-old police have been searching for since June 30 was found safe on Tuesday. Anna Gabriella, from Ontario, was last seen on June 30. Officials believed she was in danger. Anna is now found and safe.
Longtime community church forced to cancel Sunday service due to continued vandalism
PORTLAND, Ore. (KPTV/Gray News) - A church in Oregon has been dealing with an increased amount of vandalism over the past couple of months. The team at Bethel Baptist Church in the north Portland area said the most recent damage was so bad they had to cancel their Sunday service and are unsure of when they’ll be able to reopen the doors.
Salem woman gets 9 years for mail theft spree, identity fraud in Oregon
DALLAS, Ore. (KATU) — A woman was sentenced to nine years in prison for mail theft and related charges, according to a press release from the Polk County District Attorney's Office. Officials say Michelle Nadine Ray, 47, pleaded guilty to 153 counts of mail theft and related charges including...
Portland Opera supports new performing arts center at PSU
The Portland Opera has endorsed Portland State University’s proposal to build a new performing arts center on its campus to replace the Keller Auditorium. The opera is the Portland arts organization to take a public stand on the contentious debate over the future of the Keller, which does not meet current earthquake standards. The City Council is expected to consider whether to renovate the Keller or replace it with a new center at PSU or in the Lloyd District on Aug. 14. ...
Beaverton's Dennis Connors has turned tragedy into triumph in his life beyond the armed forces
Beaverton’s Dennis Connors has a unique story, but at the same time he doesn’t. The former Marine and war veteran has lingering effects from his time defending our country, and further effects from a stroke he suffered four years ago. But while still coping with the sadly common residuals from an experience many can’t relate, along with the tragic results of a compromising health scare, the 39-year-old has made the most of his circumstances, much of which he attributes to a sport that’s now taking...
Lead-sheathed telecom cables and historic leaded gasoline emissions substantially raise environmental lead levels in Portland, Oregon
Communications Earth & Environment volume 5, Article number: 384 (2024) Cite this article. We conducted a high-resolution study of lead in an urban moss, Orthotrichum lyellii, to better understand lead distributions and sources in Portland, Oregon (United States). The outdoor lead landscape is found to be heterogenous, with lead concentrations varying with age of neighborhood: on average 8.3× and 19× the rural background in newer (≥1948) and older neighborhoods (≤1915), respectively. This study finds leaded gasoline to be a pervasive and persistent lead source, decades after the complete phase out of leaded gasoline use by on-road vehicles. The highest lead levels, up to 590× the rural background, are found in older residential neighborhoods where relic lead-sheathed telecommunication cables were identified. Leaching of lead from these cables is thought to be responsible for elevated lead in older residential neighborhoods in cities across the country. Targeted research is needed to quantify the impact of these cables on lead exposures in affected communities.
Timbers acquire forward Mason Toye from CF Montréal
PORTLAND, Ore. – The Portland Timbers have acquired forward Mason Toye from CF Montréal in exchange for Portland’s 2025 MLS SuperDraft second round pick, the club announced today. Toye is set to join the Timbers through the 2024 season with a club option for 2025. “Mason will...
Portland favorite Nico’s Ice Cream is expanding to California
From the moment you step into Nico’s Ice Cream on Northeast Killingsworth Street, you’re embraced by the sense of community that owner Nico Vergara has crafted. A cartoon logo with a smiling cup of ice cream and a neon sign decorate the store. The sign reads “rica y deliciosa” — tasty and delicious — a promise fulfilled by every item on the menu, all listed in Spanish and English.
New version of MetroMap features enhanced accessibility, data, and tools
For nearly 25 years, the MetroMap application has been a vital resource for city partners, planners, developers and the public. This valuable tool allows users to explore locations in the region and learn about political boundaries, service providers, property values, environmental features and more. You can use MetroMap to access a wide range of data about properties in the region, including:
Outer NE Portland's 10 most expensive homes sold, July 15-21
A house in Portland that sold for $610,000 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in outer NE Portland in the past week. In total, 15 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $435,782, or $291 per square foot.
Bloodworks lost around 250 donations during CrowdStrike outage
PORTLAND, Ore. — Blood donation centers are among the industries impacted during the global CrowdStrike outage that temporarily shut down airports and emergency systems citywide. During the Friday morning outage, Bloodworks Northwest estimates it lost around 250 donations at a critical time of the year, said Juan Cotto, director...
Limp Bizkit is coming to the PNW August 21, get tickets for under $25
American band Limp Bizkit, fronted by Fred Durst, is coming close to Portland as part of their U.S. tour. They will perform at RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater on Wednesday, August 21 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are still available for the highly-anticipated tour at a variety of price points, starting as low as $22 per seat.
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