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Beaverton schools will not open doors to new transfer students
The Beaverton School Board closed the door on new out-of-district students for the 2012-13 school year. During Tuesday night's meeting, the board unanimously agreed to support the second of two options presented by Superintendent Jeff Rose to address House Bill 3681. The new state law was passed ...
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At the very first public meeting to hear proposals by two large coal export firms looking to set up operations in Columbia County, the Port of St. Helens returned from a non-public ?executive session? to vote for moving the projects forward and to sign lease options. The lease ...
FOR SALE: Hospital property on market, despite legal questions
Despite legal questions surrounding dissolution of the Columbia Health District, the CHD board placed the Millard Road property up for sale last week. The asking price for the 8.23-acre property, formerly the site pegged for construction of a community hospital, is $2.5 million. That divides out ...
Scappoose Smoke Shop owner, manager arrested after in-store ?wrestle?
The owner and manager of the Scappoose Smoke Shop were arrested last week for disorderly conduct after police say the pair fought inside the store, knocking over shelves and scattering cigarette packs during their scuffle. The relationship between owner John Harper Jr. and his employee Phillip ...
Thirty bus shelters vandalized
More than 30 TriMet bus shelters have been vandalized in the past seven days. Most of the damage occurred in Southeast Portland, but shelters were also vandalized on Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway. According to TriMet, In all the cases, glass panels have been broken out on the shelters. Some shelters ...
Right place, right time for river rescue
Portland firefighters rescued a man from the Willamette River in what might be record time Wednesday morning. According to Portland Fire & rescue, at 9:55 a.m., the crew of Fire Station 21 at the east end of the Hawthorne Bridge was performance maintenance work on the Eldon Trinity rescue boat ...
TriMet increases LIFT fares
The TriMet Board of Directors unanimously voted to begin raising its LIFT paratransit fares at its Wednesday morning meeting. The vote means the LIFT fares will increase 30 cents each year until they reach the same level as the All-Zone cash fare for fixed-route buses and trains, which is ...
Felony pollution charges against farm set for trial
A felony pollution trial centered on a Scappoose farmer accused of failing to adequately protect runoff from his beef cattle operation from contaminating South Scappoose Creek kicks off today, Feb. 22, in Columbia County Circuit Court. William Holdner, owner of Holdner Farms on Dutch Canyon Road, ...
Two arrested for robbery on MAX platform
Two men have been arrested for a Tuesday afternoon robbery on the MAX platform at Northeast 7th and Holladay Street. Aklilu Beyene Girum, 25, and Conrad Milow, 25, are charged with robbery in the second degree and have been booked into the Multnomah County J According to police, at 11:16 p.m. on ...
Two homeless men wounded in early morning shooting
Two homeless men were shot as they slept in Southeast Portland early Wednesday morning. Police say one man was shot in the chest and taken to an area hospital with possible life-threatening injuries. A bullet grazed the side of the other man's body. Their names were not released. The drive-by ...



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Docs: Pediatric nurse may have taken photos of his patients
Court documents reveal investigators are especially concerned about two photos of nude boys in a medical setting, and the possibility a former Doernbecher pediatric nurse may have taken the photos at the hospital.
Feds: Threatening PDX flight passenger mentioned Bin Laden
The flight crew had a problem with a belligerent Saudi Arabian passenger who was yelling about terrorism, according to authorities.
TriMet bus shelters vandalized across Metro
Vandals have hit several TriMet shelters in Portland in the past week.
Homeless fearful after 2 shot in drive-by
Two transients were wounded in a drive-by shooting early Wednesday morning, police said.
Ex-boyfriend arrested for Craigslist posts
A Portland man is charged with identity theft after his victim told police he put ads on Cragislist, asking men to come over and have sex with her.
Molalla homeowner chases down gun thieves
A Molalla man chased down three men after they stole several guns from his home, police said.
Oregon Zoo rhino dies with kidney problems
Oregon Zoo officials say their 24-year-old eastern black rhino "Pete" has been euthanized due to advanced kidney failure.
High winds hit east slopes of Cascades
The highest winds of the season hit the east slopes of the Cascades Tuesday night and early Wednesday.
Reward in Grand Central bouncer's murder
A bouncer was shot and killed while working outside a Southeast Portland bowling alley early Sunday. The suspect escaped and a gang unit was helping in the investigation.
Portland home raided over sheriff death threat
A raid at a Northeast Portland home earlier this week was due to death threats against one of America?s most controversial lawmen, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

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Students save Oregon history
A group of students saved a slice of Oregon history threatened by the massive flooding in Salem one month ago.
Miniature donkey caught after running wild
The Deschutes County Sheriff's Office is looking for the owner of a runaway miniature donkey.
Threatening letters postmarked in Oregon, authorities say
The FBI is investigating threatening letters postmarked in Oregon that were sent to media companies and U.S. senators.
Police: Traffic stop leads to drug bust
Two men from Missouri are facing charges after Oregon State Police say a traffic stop near Cottage Grove led to the seizure of almost $40,000 worth of drugs.
Get around with ?Getaround?
Portland now has a new car-sharing program that's ready to put the pedal to the metal.

Man accused of posting Craigslist ads offering sex with ex-girlfriend
A 31-year-old Portland man is accused of making fraudulent Craigslist posts in which he posed as his estranged girlfriend and invited men to her home to have sex.

Police search for bank robber
Beaverton police are searching for the suspect in a Wednesday morning bank robbery at a local Bank of the West branch.
Nike unveils some Olympic designs
When the opening ceremonies begin in London this summer, one Oregon company will be proudly on display for the world to see.
OHSU: No link between child porn charges, Doernbecher patients
Federal agents are continuing their investigation of a former nurse at Oregon Health and Science University Hospital on child pornography charges, but a university spokesman says no link has been found between images on the suspect's computer and Doernbecher Children's Hospital patients.
8-year-old girl critical after Wash. school shooting
An 8-year-old girl was in critical condition Wednesday after she was shot in the abdomen at her elementary school near Seattle, and one of her classmates was detained, authorities said Wednesday.
Suspect in 1992 Oregon slaying arrested near Vegas
Police say a 51-year-old man is jailed in Las Vegas pending his return in custody to Oregon to face murder and other charges in a slaying more than 19 years ago.
Ex-Burger King worker accused of stealing credit card, bank info
Police say they have identified nearly 30 people who had their credit card information stolen by a former fast food employee.
Judge: WA can't make pharmacies sell Plan B
A federal judge says the state's true goal is to suppress religious objections by druggists -- not to promote timely access to the medicines for people who need them.
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Suspect in Astoria shooting appears in court
A man accused of shooting at police officers in Astoria appeared in court Wednesday after a language barrier delayed his arraignment.


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Federal charges for teen accused of disrupting Portland-to-Houston flight
A 19-year-old Saudi Arabian teen who caused a commotion after he reportedly refused to put out hi...
Judge rules Wash. state cannot force pharmacies to sell Plan B
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Washington state cannot force pharmacies to sell Plan B or other emergency c...
Salem Health faces $30M in cuts, will eliminate 30 positions
The parent organization of Salem and West Valley hospitals announced Wednesday that reduced patie...
Suspect sought in armed robbery at Beaverton bank
Beaverton police are searching for a man who allegedly robbed a Bank of the West branch with a ha...
Dozens of TriMet bus shelters being destroyed by vandals
Over 30 TriMet bus shelters have had glass panels broken out in the past week, costing the transi...
Men sleeping under Morrison Bridge ramp shot in drive-by
Two homeless men sleeping under a Southeast Portland bridge were shot just after 5 a.m. Wednesday...
FBI: Threatening letters addressed from Portland sent to multiple congression...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Some congressional offices outside Washington and media organizations have rece...
Student reportedly injured in shooting at Wash. elementary school
SEATTLE (AP) — Authorities say a shooting at a Washington state elementary school appears to have...
Doernbecher nurse may have taken photos of patients, court documents say
A former pediatric nurse at Doernbecher Children's Hospital arrested last week on federal charges...
Google Street View walks into Portland businesses
Inside Powell's City of Books, next to three copies of Jonathan Franzen's novel 'Freedom' there a...

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East County vehicle stop leads to arrests
A traffic stop early Monday, Feb. 20, led Gresham police to a stolen car and two arrests for drug...
Here's Heidi
Sandy Post: How would you describe your duties at Timberline? Heidi: To greet guests and carry on...
TIMBERLINE TRADITION
Last year, a group of Timberline Lodge guests came looking for a Heidi. ?She?s just flopped on th...
Thirty bus shelters vandalized
More than 30 TriMet bus shelters have been vandalized in the past seven days. Most of the damage ...
Local news briefs for Feb. 22
Former Mayor Vernon Rathman dies Vernon Rathman, a former mayor of Troutdale and longtime communi...
Woman arrested on warrant, drug charges
In the process of arresting a 22-year-old Gresham woman on a felony warrant, Gresham police found...
Three men arrested in East County shooting
Portland Police Bureau detectives have arrested three men in connection to a shooting at Southeas...
Part-time filmmaker has full time dreams
Raj Patel, 39, has acted twice on the IFC TV series ?Portlandia? and says Fred Armisen never miss...
CAL students showcase short flicks
A few days before the Oscars, a group of young filmmakers here in East County will present a seri...
Homey cafe helps center community
Rosewood Cafe at first glance seems shabby ? cold, walls lacking plaster or paint, metal folding ...
Boring supports its bus riders
Taking quick action in response to the revelation that TriMet faces a budget shortfall of $12-$17...
Local meetings
THURSDAY, FEB. 23 Multnomah County Board of Commissioners ? 9:30 a.m., Multnomah Building, First ...

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Firefighters battle house fire, Morrison Bridge shut down

A two-alarm house fire in Southeast Portland has forced firefighters to shut down the Morrison Br...


Lawmakers consider proposal to spend more on rest stops

It's no secret the state of Oregon has a huge budget headache but some lawmakers want to spend mi...


Bill banning exclusion of unemployed in job ads advances

While Senate Bill 1548 doesn't have any opposition, it nearly died after at least one member powe...


Wash. Sen. Patty Murray receives mailed threats
Washington Sen. Patty Murray was one of a handful of lawmakers who received a threatening letter ...
Crime Stoppers reward offered in bouncer's murder

A reward is being offered to help police track down the person who fired the shot that killed a ...


Ore. Legislature sends Facebook bill to governor

The state House has passed a measure that resolves confusion over the Oregon tax laws that apply ...


Peer-to-peer car sharing is coming to Portland

A new car sharing program is launching here in Portland, one where folks can rent out their own ...


Police want to know if these items belong to you

McMinnville police are trying to return a bunch of jewelry to its rightful owners.
 


Beaverton police investigating Wednesday bank robbery

At 11:32 a.m., Beaverton police responded to a bank robbery at the Bank of the West branch at 292...


Third grader shot at Bremerton elementary school
A third grader was rushed to the hospital after being shot at Armin Jahr Elementary School, and a...




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