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UNICA brings back domestic violence awareness vigil to Downtown Gresham
In 2014 a mother packed up her children, pets, and life to flee domestic violence in the middle of the night. She drove from north from her home in California, no destination planned, just trying to get as far away as possible from her abuser. Her children were 16, 15, 5, 4, and 2 at the time they fled. The family had little money. They would sleep at rest stops,...
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.
Battle Ground police to begin using body cameras, following other area departments
Police officers in Battle Ground will begin wearing body cameras while on duty next week, the Clark County city said. Officers will wear the cameras starting on Oct. 7, after the city council approved $67,000 from city funds and the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs Body-Worn Camera Grant Program for the purpose.
Downtown Portland hotel foreclosure rescheduled to late October
A foreclosure sale to auction off downtown Portland’s Dossier hotel was postponed to later this month at the lender’s request. The delay to Oct. 29 at 10 a.m. may give owners of the hotel more time to restructure loan terms with the lender — precisely what happened the last time Dossier tipped into default.
Dynasty of doctors’ SW Portland mansion remade and for sale at $2.25M. See how it looks now
A storied Craftsman house in Southwest Portland owned by the Rinehart dynasty of doctors was sold late last year for the first time in eight decades and Connor McWilliams of Portland General Contracting went to work renovating it to put it on the market in search of a new owner.
WA, OR considering tolls for Interstate Bridge that will connect the two states
(The Center Square) – The Joint Washington State and Oregon Transportation Commissions met Tuesday in Vancouver, Wash., to discuss and adopt toll recommendations for the yet-to-be-built Interstate Bridge Replacement project that connects Washington and Oregon. It began as the Columbia River Crossing project in 2004, but after years of study and evaluation, that project was […]
No. 13 Barlow volleyball downs No. 16 Sandy in three-set sweep
Barlow volleyball got the rivalry win — they just had to wait out an unexpected 15-minute break. The Bruins were battling with visiting Sandy in a marquee matchup between two highly-ranked programs. In the third set, with the Bruins looking to secure the close out, everything ground to a halt. The officials conferred about a potential Pioneers rotation violation. What began as a somewhat routine discussion stretched on, and on,...
Bulletin Board: Oct. 2, 2024
To have your meeting or event listed on the community calendar, send information to ckeizur@theoutlookonline.com at least two weeks before the event takes place. Events Food For Thought: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday, Oct. 1-31, Gresham Area League for the Arts monthly show at Gresham Council Chambers, 1331 N.W. Eastman Parkway. Featuring 28 local artists. 5:30-7 p.m. Oct. 4, artist reception with live music, light refreshments. ...
Oregon or Penn State? Who’s No. 2 in our Big Ten football power rankings for Week 6?
The cream is just beginning to rise to the top as the Big Ten enters the thick of conference play. This past week, Penn State locked down defensively against Illinois in a ranked matchup, Ohio State ran away from Michigan State, and the Oregon Ducks exploded in the first half en route to a 34-13 win at UCLA.
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