68-Year-Old Bicyclist Fatally Struck by SUV in Multnomah County, MCSO Investigating the Cause
A 68-year-old cyclist, Rutilo Moreno Jorge, died in a crash after possibly hitting a rock and being struck by an SUV in Multnomah County. MCSO is investigating; no arrests or citations issued yet.
Portland Police Monitor South Waterfront Protest Without Incident, Affirm Commitment to Public Safety and Dialogue
The Portland Police Bureau monitored a protest without incidents, reaffirming their commitment to safety and the enforcement of state laws while engaging with the community. No arrests were made during the event.
Sweep in Salem: ICE Detains 16 in Aggressive Operation, Alarming Advocacy Groups and Local Community
Advocacy groups report a surge in ICE activities with at least 16 detentions in Salem, witnessing aggressive tactics; most detainees were farmworkers, affecting the community and local industries.
Recovery Efforts Underway After Flooding in Oregon Authorities Urge Preparedness
Oregon residents are facing recovery challenges after floods, with officials advising caution and safety measures including avoiding unnecessary travel, documenting home damage, and taking health precautions.
Oregon Heritage Commission Awards Nearly $380K to 31 Organizations for Historical Projects Statewide
The Oregon Heritage Commission awarded $378,971 in grants to 31 organizations for various history projects aimed at preservation, research, and public engagement in Oregon's cultural heritage.
New Veterans Shelter Aims to Forge Community and Recovery for Homeless Veterans in Portland
Multnomah County previews a new shelter for homeless veterans battling substance abuse, offering support and resources toward stable housing and health care. The shelter is a collaborative effort backed by public and private funds.












