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State health officials released a draft health consultation after testing found manganese, arsenic, nitrates and coliforms in nearly 60 private wells north of Prineville.
Politics & Govt in ...
A grocer-backed alternative redemption center plan in Portland unraveled after retailers pulled funding, complicating Bottle Bill changes and a major BottleDrop closure.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A Vancouver woman was sentenced to 100 months after selling counterfeit fentanyl pills tied to two Woodburn deaths in July 2020.
Crews responded Thursday evening to a possible jumper on the west end of the Broadway Bridge. Officials released few details as responders worked the scene.
Fire Boat 21 and police responded after someone was seen standing on the Morrison Bridge railing Wednesday night. Officials have not released further details.
A Portland man was arrested Wednesday in connection with the 2025 death of a toddler found at Blue Lake Park, authorities said.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
A century of Corps dredging kept freighters moving — and tribal leaders and scientists say it also reshaped the Columbia estuary and harmed salmon, lamprey and wetlands.
Parks & Nature in ...
An 8-year-old Saint Bernard mix survived after antivenom and ICU care at DoveLewis following a rattlesnake bite at Catherine Creek in the Columbia River Gorge.
A Southeast Portland cafe that serves Deaf and disabled customers was burglarized on Memorial Day; thieves took iPads, laptops and more than $12,000 in losses.
A Multnomah County jury convicted Isaac Cortez Bynum Jr. of second‑degree murder in the 2021 killing of 17‑year‑old Seneca Alexander. Sentencing is set for July 24, 2026.
A Clark County woman was charged after a newborn was found alone in a Vancouver van; the infant is now in CPS care as investigators probe possible drug exposure.
A welfare check in Klamath Falls left one man dead and a 4-year-old injured; the Klamath County Major Crimes Team has opened an investigation.
A Portland State University model warns heat-related illnesses and treatment costs could roughly double by 2040, with Pacific Northwest cities facing steep risk.
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