Portland/ Community & Society
Published on June 02, 2020
Top Portland news: County sticks to June 12 reopening goal; remains found along river ID'd; morePhoto: Elena Kuchko/Unsplash

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Portland.

Multnomah County sticks to June 12 reopening goal

Despite large gatherings and demonstrations across the metro area over the weekend, Multnomah County plans to reopen June 12 as long as COVID-19 cases remain steady.

Read the full story on KGW.

'They had some very good ideas': Portland police chief speaks about meeting with protesters

Portland Police Chief Jami Resch said it was a "very good conversation" that was unfortunately cut short. She said they agreed to meet again.

Read the full story on KGW.

Remains found along river are those of Portland man missing 6 months

Remains found along the Columbia River in Wahkiakum County on May 22 are those of a 49-year-old Portland man whose car was found abandoned on Sauvie Island on Dec. 2, the Wahkiakum County Sheriff's Office reported Monday.

Read the full story on tdn.com.

Protests in Portland: Riots and unrest in Rose City

Portland has joined hundreds of cities across the country where unrest and riots have occurred in response to the death of George Floyd, a black man who died while in a Minneapolis police officer's custody.

Read the full story on KGW.


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