I loved Portland but had to leave when it got too expensive and overwhelming. I now happily live in Baker City, a small Oregon town hours away.
Police say the new four-legged robot can scale difficult terrain and will assist during some of their most challenging calls.
As state and federal officials push back on Trump's immigration policies, so too are independent groups and attorneys, ready to take on the fight.
The Portland City Council is looking for ways to address a massive budget shortfall, but one of the drivers of the deficit — declining property taxes — is an ongoing issue with no easy fix, some experts say.
Thursday was the start of the Point In Time Count, it’s a snapshot of the number of homeless people in a county on a given night.
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A new type of “K-9″ is joining the Portland Police Bureau. But it’s not like any other dog you’ve likely seen. “Spot” the four-legged robot is manufactured by Boston Dynamics and Portland police said at a news conference Thursday that he’ll be used in many ways, including bomb disposal.
The Oregon DMV will close its busy Mall 205 location at the end of January, citing sewage smells, sporadic water pressure and a list of other maintenance problems the department says plague the office.
District Attorney Nathan Vasquez told reporters Wednesday that he would seek charges against demonstrators from “the left, right or center.”
Another round of morning frost and sunshine will start the day off around the Portland, Vancouver area Thursday.
Whether you’re a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you. Backstage compiled a list of projects casting right now in Portland, Oregon, nearby cities, and nationwide, and which roles they’re looking to fill.
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) released a new way to track student and school data Thursday morning. The Online Report Card aims to make K-12 public education data more accessible for students and families. This data has already been released, and through this tool will be updated each fall.
Oregon saw a 24% increase in the state’s number of sheltered homeless people between January 2023 and January 2024, Portland State University’s latest statewide homelessness report shows.