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Police identified the man killed in a late-night downtown Portland shooting on Dec. 28 as John C. Frazier, 25, of Portland. Frazier was shot in the 200 block of Southwest Ankeny Street around 11:45 p.m., the Portland Police Bureau said in a statement, and a second person was “seriously injured” during the shooting.
The New York Times released its annual 52 Places to Go list this week, and Oregon’s largest city got a special shoutout. Out of various international destinations — just over a dozen in the United States — Portland ranked No. 30, tucked between the beachy Dominican Republic and mountains of Kyrgyzstan.
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Portland to evict residents at homeless shelters who are ‘unwilling to engage’ with services
Mayor Wilson announced his plan on Tuesday to evict residents at alternative homeless shelters who have not engaged with supportive services after 120 days.
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Trail Blazers gear up for legislative ask that would guarantee team’s future in Portland | Bill Oram
Late last summer, Tom Dundon revealed the market value of the Portland Trail Blazers: $4.25 billion. We’re about to find out what the team is worth to the state of Oregon. When legislators convene in Salem next month for the biannual short session,
Portland hosts the Houston Rockets after Deni Avdija scored 41 points in the Portland Trail Blazers' 103-102 win against the Houston Rockets.
Portland police arrested a burglary suspect late Tuesday after a hourslong standoff at a Southwest Portland home, lifting a shelter-in-place order.
The 12-member council will resume deliberations Thursday as progressive caucus member Sameer Kanal vies with incumbent Elana Pirtle-Guiney for leadership position.
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‘Red alert time’: Portland City Council still undecided in vote for new council president
After more than six hours of debate and seven rounds of voting, the Portland City Council is still deadlocked between Sameer Kanal and Elana Pirtle-Guiney for the council president position.
The Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association and local businesses are raising funds for fishermen who lost essential equipment from last week’s fire.
The 2026 Portland Fire will make history as the first team to take part in two expansion drafts, even if it’s technically not the same entity it was 26 years ago. With no collective bargaining agreement,
The city of Portland is asking homeowners to be aware of the risk of potential flooding on Grand River. With rain and warmer than usual weather in the forecast, the city says a few buildings near the river are already seeing some water in their basements.