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What $500,000 or less gets you in Portland metro area, Sept. 23 to 29
Prospective homebuyers considering the real estate market had a range of options in various neighborhoods throughout the region between Sep. 23 and Sep. 29. In this article, we outline recent property sales in the Portland metro area, all of which featured homes under $500,000. Below, we provide an overview of...
Roughly half of TriMet riders feel unsafe. 82% say other riders’ behavior is the reason why
Close to half of riders on TriMet’s buses worry for their safety and even fewer feel secure on MAX trains — numbers that roughly held steady this year compared to last but were far worse than a decade ago, according to annual survey results released Monday. And the...
New Thai restaurant replaces Kurata in Lake Oswego
A new Thai restaurant opened in mid September, replacing the former Kurata Japanese restaurant in Lake Oswego. According to Dave Steele, the CFO of the restaurant’s corporation and husband of co-owner Noi Steele, the community response to Thai Baan Thai Cuisine at 450 5th Street has been exemplary. Noi Steele, who was born in Thailand, owns Noi Massage Comfort and Spa just three doors down from Thai Baan and decided...
'Go play:' Check out Lake Grove Farmers Market or West Linn art show
Lakewood play The Lakewood Theatre Company will explore existential questions surrounding artificial intelligence during its upcoming production of “R.U.R.” from Sept. 13 to Oct. 20 at the Lakewood Center for the Arts. The play, written in 1920, is set in the future and centers on a robot-making company that attempts to free humans from labor through artificial intelligence, leading to a robot rebellion. For more information on the play and to purchase tickets, visit https://lakewood-center.org/. ...
West Linn Alliance for Inclusive Community to host ‘Sube y Baja’ play reading
The West Linn Alliance for Inclusive Community invites the public to seek connection and understanding with others and attend a reading of the play “Sube y Baja.” The free reading will take place at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14 at the West Linn Lutheran Church. According to the alliance, the event is appropriate for kids 12 and older and adults. The play’s writer, Francisco Garcia, of Portland, will direct the...
Allegations of racist slurs, taunts targeting David Douglas High athletes under investigation
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA) is investigating allegations of racial slurs and taunts directed toward athletes at a predominantly Black high school in Southeast Portland. David Douglas High School assistant football coach Marcell Frazier told KGW that players, staff and fans have dealt with racist...
Young athletes eye national stage during Pacific Northwest fencing competition
TIGARD, Ore. — The strips at the Northwest Fencing Center in Tigard filled with eager fencers, ranging from 10 to 14 years old, for a regional circuit event. “I like how it's fast and how you get to fence and how quick it is,” said 10-year-old fencer Sam McBride.
Bend’s Epic Aircraft flies its E1000 GX into the final four of the 2024 ‘Coolest Thing Made in Oregon’ contest
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The second round of voting in the 2024 Coolest Thing Made in Oregon contest concluded Sept. 30, narrowing the list of finalists to four. They are an airplane (made in Bend), a multitool, a chainsaw chain and ice cream. Voting began last month with 16 finalists representing a wide variety of The post Bend’s Epic Aircraft flies its E1000 GX into the final four of the 2024 ‘Coolest Thing Made in Oregon’ contest appeared first on KTVZ.
Petition filed to keep planned Rockwood homeless shelter away from Davis Elementary
Rockwood neighbors have begun a petition to relocate a proposed homeless services center that is to be built a few blocks from an elementary school and across the street from a youth services program. Multnomah County announced it would rebrand and remodel the Cook Plaza Building, 19431 S.E. Stark St., into the East County Homelessness Resource Center. It would create hub for both drop-in day services and a 24/7 shelter, with the ability to continue serving as a warming and colling center. ...
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