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The Portland Tribune - News
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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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The Gresham Outlook - News
Portland and surrounding area community news and information
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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