

Published on: 04/08/2025
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Haley Rogers “would want the best” for her killer at a Gresham group home, her mother testified in court.
A Portland family is seeking $4.7 million in damages from the city of Portland’s Urban Forestry division and its forester Jenn Cairo after a tree crushed their home during last year’s winter storm.
Senate Bill 951 now goes to the Oregon House.
A judge sentenced Noah Madrano, 43, to 50 years in federal prison.
Denis Arndt, whose career included roles at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Tony-nominated work on Broadway, and roles in such TV hits as "L.A. Law," died at his home in Ashland.
Ruling states government can't shut doors to journalists based on viewpoint.
Many Oregonians put off getting the enhanced-security IDs and are now scrambling before the May 7 deadline.
Big pensions are outliers but they're still happening under a controversial formula
It sold records, toys and vintage clothes for more than 10 years.
In its first statement since the fire, the Peterson family said no timeline had been set for reopening the restaurant.
With inflation driving significant cost increases on major construction projects, backers of the new bridge say it made sense to recalibrate to a higher bonding capacity to avoid getting into a pinch.
It was one of Portland's last pandemic holdouts. Inside, little has changed.
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