Oregon Honors MLK Legacy with Acts of Service, Unity Emphasized in Portland and Salem Gatherings
Volunteers in Oregon honored Martin Luther King Jr. through service projects, including clean-ups and social justice marches, embodying King's legacy of community unity and active citizenship.
Southeast Portland's Fire Station 20, A Symbol of Community Resilience and Safety Since 1959
Portland Fire & Rescue's Station 20, serving since 1959, has been retrofitted for earthquakes and protects areas like Sellwood and Eastmoreland. Its design reflects community ties, and it promotes local emergency awareness via social media.
Portland Rally Against ICE Raises Concerns of Power Abuse Amid Calls for Civil Liberties on MLK Day
Residents in Portland protest against ICE activities and Trump administration, expressing concerns for civil liberties, drawing parallels to civil rights issues on MLK Day, and resulting in some arrests during a sit-in at an ICE facility.
Key Fob Flub Sparks Woodburn Showdown With ICE
A community confrontation in Woodburn escalated after ICE agents locked a key fob in a car; video and witnesses say residents pressured tow drivers and chased ICE vehicles out of town. The city has declared a local emergency amid ongoing enforcement activity.
Coast Guard Greenlights New Fixed-Span Bridge to Modernize Columbia River Crossing between Portland and Vancouver
The U.S. Coast Guard approved a plan for a fixed-span bridge to replace the I-5 drawbridge over the Columbia River, supporting improved travel between Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington.












