While excitement builds for one of the first In-N-Out locations in the Portland metro, some community members say they're concerned about increased traffic.
A Marion County Grand Jury found that two sheriff’s deputies were justified in shooting at a suspect during a deadly standoff in Aumsville on March 29.
Two newly filed appeals are challenging Portland’s approval of a sweeping redevelopment plan for the Lloyd Center, setting up a high-stakes City Council hearing expected this summer.
A group of Portland creatives is using a new comic book to tell the story of the Thompson Elk as the beloved landmark returns to Southwest Main Street.
The Thompson Elk statue returned to its fountain pedestal in southwest Portland on Thursday, marking the end of a years-long fight to restore a city landmark.
Two men were arrested Monday evening after they allegedly assaulted a passenger at the Rose Quarter Max Station. According to court documents, the two men were offered $20 by another passenger to commit the assault.
Gov. Tina Kotek held a ceremonial bill signing Thursday morning for a package of immigrant justice laws at the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization in northeast Portland.
The Multnomah County Board of Commissioners on Thursday unanimously approved an ordinance codifying and expanding local sanctuary protections, formalizing limits on cooperation with federal civil immigration enforcement.
A former Gresham police officer charged with sex crimes is on the run after cutting off his ankle monitor, according to the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office.
Authorities have identified two people who died after a car crashed into the Willamette River early Monday morning, and said a fourth person is still missing and presumed dead.
Community members voiced their concerns Wednesday evening over the opening of a low-barrier shelter in Aloha, as the opening date for the shelter inches closer.
A repeat offender has been convicted of dealing fentanyl near a school in downtown Portland, and prosecutors say the conviction will keep him locked up for a long time.
Friends of Frog Ferry, a local nonprofit, announced on Wednesday it needs financial support to make a passenger ferry service on the Willamette River a reality.
The Women’s Residential Treatment Center in northeast Portland temporarily closed on Wednesday after clients say they were only given five days to find other housing.
A Umatilla County man pleaded guilty this week to attempted murder, robbery and illegally possessing a firearm after carrying out a bold armed robbery at a casino and shooting at a responding police officer, federal prosecutors said.
Lawyers for ICE protesters and South Waterfront residents made their case before a federal appeals court on Tuesday after the limitations on chemical munitions were paused.
The Washington County Board of Commissioners unanimously denied Portland Mayor Keith Wilson’s request for millions of dollars to fund homeless shelters.
A 23-year-old man with ties to a street gang in the Salem area was sentenced to prison for a firearm offense, according to the Marion County District Attorney’s Office.