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Two River Road businesses in Keizer were named as possible measles exposure sites on March 30; health officials are advising caution.
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Clear, cool morning in Portland with a Frost Advisory overnight; sunny and warmer later in the week.
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A Dallas mother and daughter are rebuilding after a Jan. 20 barn fire destroyed their barn and killed more than 20 animals that supported 4‑H and FFA programs.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Police responded to reports of shots near Lents Park Monday evening; officers were at SE 192nd and Leibe. Officials have not released details.
Politics & Govt in ...
Oregon Heart Center and Salem Health privately settled a $15 million antitrust and defamation suit, canceling an April trial. The closed‑door deal leaves questions about consolidation and patient access in Salem.
Oregon warns postal changes could keep paper tax returns from receiving an April 15 postmark. The state is urging e-filing and offering date-stamping and drop-box options.
Real Estate & Development in ...
Arc’teryx is increasing its Portland office presence to support a growing footwear business unit and product-design hub. The move tightens the city’s pull for footwear talent.
Rene Gonzalez filed a federal suit against the City of Portland and Auditor Simone Rede, seeking damages tied to 2024 campaign‑finance rulings and a judge’s due‑process finding.
Portland Fire & Rescue said crews reported successful radio communications and were extinguishing a fire Monday; a water supply was established to support operations.
Portland police arrested multiple people and impounded eight vehicles after breaking up illegal street takeover events in North Portland; at least one firearm was recovered.
Melvin Mark Investors and Jeff Swickard paid just under $70M for 200 SW Market amid a MetLife foreclosure. New lease deals lift the building toward about 85% occupancy.
Three Multnomah County providers have been charged or pleaded guilty in linked Medicaid fraud cases, prosecutors say. The Oregon DOJ says the cases were handled by its Medicaid Fraud Unit.
Measure 3‑633 would set a 53.4¢ per $1,000 levy to preserve deputies, jail beds and the sheriff’s programs, and appears on the May 19 ballot.
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