Latest News in Portland, OR

Your trusted source for local Portland, OR news, updated daily with the most important stories from your community.

Coast Guard looking for 5 people after fishing boat reportedly capsized off Alaskan coast

The U.S. Coast Guard is actively searching for five individuals after a fishing boat reportedly capsized in rough seas near Juneau, Alaska. The incident occurred under challenging weather conditions, prompting immediate rescue efforts. The Coast Guard's ongoing search highlights the dangers faced by maritime activities in this region.

Oregon offers $250 to property owners for creating defensible space against wildfires

Oregon is offering a $250 incentive to property owners for creating defensible space around their properties to help mitigate the risk of wildfires. This initiative, led by the Oregon State Fire Marshal, aims to assist residents in funding essential fire safety projects, promoting community safety and preparedness.

Teen gets life in prison for raping, killing 13-year-old Beaverton girl

An 18-year-old man, Daniel Gore, was sentenced to life in prison for the rape and murder of 13-year-old Milana Li in Beaverton, Oregon. The sentencing occurred in a Washington County courtroom, highlighting the severe consequences of violent crime in the community. This case has drawn attention to issues of safety and justice in the region.

Merkley, Wyden offer opportunity for Oregonians to request tickets to inauguration

Oregon’s U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden have announced that Oregonians can request tickets to the 60th Inaugural Ceremonies scheduled for January 20, 2025. This opportunity underscores their commitment to engaging constituents in national events. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this unique chance to participate in a significant political milestone.

Loved ones mourn death of Clackamas County woman and her two dogs after remains found

Loved ones are mourning the tragic death of Susan Lane-Fournier, a Clackamas County woman whose remains were recently discovered along with those of her two dogs. The community is deeply affected, especially as Lane-Fournier had been missing for over a week, raising concerns about her safety and well-being.

California man charged with murder, robbery in connection to Salem apt. fire homicide

A California man faces charges of murder and robbery related to a fatal fire in a Salem apartment that resulted in the death of Kristopher Douglas Stokes. The State Medical Examiner's Office conducted an autopsy, linking the suspect to the incident. This case sheds light on significant criminal activity affecting local communities.

Trader Joe's to open new store in Milwaukie, Oregon

Trader Joe’s is set to open a new store in Milwaukie, Oregon, on Tuesday, December 3. This expansion represents the company's commitment to community engagement and local development, promising new job opportunities and community initiatives. The store will also feature a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate its opening.

In-person wedding applications for Portland Parks get priority starting Monday, Jan. 6

Starting January 6, Portland Parks & Recreation will prioritize in-person wedding applications, facilitating connections between couples and local businesses. This initiative aims to streamline the reservation process for weddings in city parks, enhancing the experience for couples planning their special day.

Elderly woman with dementia missing in East Portland

An elderly woman with dementia, Jacqueline Alexander, is missing in East Portland, prompting police to seek public assistance in locating her. She is considered endangered, and authorities emphasize the urgency of the situation. Community members are encouraged to report any sightings or information that could aid in her safe return.

'DEAL OFF:' Historic Albany teachers' strike continues as return to work talks collapse

The ongoing teachers' strike in the Greater Albany Public Schools (GAPS) continues as negotiations for return to work conditions have collapsed. This situation is significant for the local community, impacting students, educators, and families as the strike enters a critical phase.

News Topics