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ODHS seeks public’s help finding girl believed to be at risk

The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) is seeking public assistance in locating Cherie “Rene” Stewart, a missing girl believed to be at risk, who disappeared from Portland on November 2. The agency has issued an urgent appeal for information regarding her whereabouts, emphasizing the potential dangers she may face. Community involvement is crucial in ensuring her safe return.

Give back this holiday season with Portland Parks & Rec, here's a few ways how

Portland Parks & Recreation is offering various volunteer opportunities this holiday season, catering to individual volunteers and corporate team-building efforts. These initiatives provide a chance for community engagement while fulfilling school service requirements.

2024 KGW Great Toy Drive is going on now! Help local families this holiday season

The 2024 KGW Great Toy Drive is currently underway, aiming to support local families during the holiday season. The community initiative encourages donations and participation, running until December 17, and has a long-standing tradition of bringing joy to families in need.

Affordable housing community with over 300 units opens in south Salem

A new affordable housing community, Mahonia Crossing, has opened in South Salem, providing over 300 units. This development prioritizes housing for individuals who lost homes due to wildfires and supports agricultural workers and their families.

Portland opens 10th alternative shelter site, raising total sleeping units to nearly 860

Portland has recently opened its 10th alternative shelter site, increasing the total number of city-managed sleeping units for the homeless to nearly 860. This initiative is part of a broader effort to address homelessness in the city, providing essential wraparound services to those in need. The opening marks a significant step forward in the city's commitment to tackling this pressing social issue.

Portland soon to open new shelter for people living in RVs

Portland is set to open a new mass homeless shelter site, providing 90 shelter pods and space for 70 RVs in an industrial area. This initiative aims to address the ongoing homelessness crisis in the city. The shelter is designed to accommodate nearly 200 individuals, highlighting the city's efforts to tackle a critical local issue.

Portland nonprofit uses art therapy to help those impacted by gun violence

A Portland nonprofit, Don't Shoot PDX, is leveraging art therapy to assist individuals affected by gun violence. Through creative expression, the organization aims to facilitate healing and recovery for those in the community grappling with the trauma associated with gun-related incidents.

Portland man, 85, rescued after getting lost on Washington hike

An 85-year-old Portland man was rescued after becoming lost during a hike in Washington. The incident highlights the importance of safety measures for hikers, especially for seniors. Local authorities responded swiftly to ensure his safe return.

Lawsuit over heat dome death settled for $375,000

A lawsuit linked to the 2021 heat dome has been settled for $375,000, involving a medical transportation driver and an adult foster home. The estate of a deceased woman, who suffered during the extreme heat event, was the plaintiff in this case. This settlement highlights the ongoing discussions surrounding negligence and accountability in extreme weather conditions.

Bigger Portland Veterans Day Parade set for Nov. 11

The Portland Veterans Day Parade is set to be the largest since the pandemic, promising a significant event for the local community. Co-chair Shawn M. Flynn and other organizers anticipate a vibrant celebration honoring veterans, with various participants including local schools and community groups.