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Family of beloved Portland librarian mourns a ‘totally preventable’ loss at sentencing Grocery delivery service to drop storied ...
Family of beloved Portland librarian mourns a ‘totally preventable’ loss at sentencing Grocery delivery service to drop storied ...
Family of beloved Portland librarian mourns a ‘totally preventable’ loss at sentencing Grocery delivery service to drop storied ...

Published on: 03/24/2025

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The 2023 crash outside the Belmont Library killed Jeanie Diaz, 43.

Home delivery customers will see the brand swapped out for its parent company's.

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has resigned after nearly five years in the position. The head of the U.S. Postal Service said in a statement that Monday would be his last day on the job.

Instead of fleeing the zoo as quickly as possible, they hung around for a while to enjoy the snow, based on video and the otter-shaped indentations left in the snow.

On Monday alone, burglars targeted two Portland pot shops, police said.

The so-called ‘Blaze Star’ is a recurrent nova, meaning the star explodes over and over again.

The Hood River County Sheriff’s Office said it couldn’t conclude for sure that the car they pulled from the river was the missing family’s.

Dr. Eleazar Lawson was reprimanded by the state last year for “gross negligence” and “unprofessional or dishonorable” conduct.

Federal authorities discovered Andrew Cain Kristovich was missing after a bunk count turned up short at 3:36 a.m. on April 25, 2022.

The ruling concerns data at the Education Department, the Treasury Department and the Office of Personnel Management.

Like him or not, the U.S. president has made his mark on Portland’s history.

The car left behind a twisted guardrail and upturned dirt at a sharp bend in the road.

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