Top Portland news: 2 arrested in street race crackdown; Rose Fest announces virtual options; more

Top Portland news: 2 arrested in street race crackdown; Rose Fest announces virtual options; morePhoto: Nate Angell/Flickr
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Published on April 28, 2020

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Portland.

Police arrest 2, cite 10 in ongoing street race crackdown

Authorities on Sunday arrested two people and stopped 27 drivers in their latest crackdown on Portland street racing.

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.

Oregon universities preparing for in-person classes this fall

The University of Oregon, University of Portland and George Fox University have all announced their intentions to be ready for students to come back for fall term.

Read the full story on KGW.

Shut down bars, restaurants hit with video lottery tax bill during pandemic

550 Oregon Lottery retailers were assessed the amusement device tax in April, even though the video lottery machines weren't working.

Read the full story on KGW.

Portland Rose Festival announces virtual options as parades get pushed back

Festival organizers are offering creative ways to get in the Rose Festival spirit.

Read the full story on KGW.

Court docs: Romance novelist accused of killing chef husband sought independent life, stood to gain $1.5M

Investigators argue the couple was getting by month-to-month financially and Nancy Crampton-Brophy stood to gain $1.5 million from her husband's death.

Read the full story on KGW.


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