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Trial begins for man accused of locking woman in cinder block cell in Oregon

Jury selection and opening statements have commenced in the trial of Negasi Zuberi, accused of kidnapping and imprisoning a woman in a cinder block cell in southern Oregon. The case has garnered significant attention due to the severity of the allegations and the unusual circumstances surrounding the crime.

Portland city commissioner violated campaign finance law, auditor finds

Portland City Commissioner and mayoral candidate Rene Gonzalez has been found in violation of campaign finance laws, according to an audit. This finding raises concerns over transparency and adherence to electoral regulations in the city.

With 45% of body burned, fingers amputated, Gresham firefighter maintains good spirits

Firefighter Spencer Tejedas has returned home after enduring a harrowing recovery from severe burns and amputations sustained in a house fire. The Gresham Fire Department recently held a press conference to discuss his journey through hospitalization and rehabilitation. Tejedas' resilience continues to inspire his community.

5,000 fans rush to secure Portland's new WNBA team season tickets

In just two weeks, 5,000 fans have placed deposits to secure season tickets for Portland's new WNBA team, highlighting the excitement and demand for women's basketball in the region. This surge in interest reflects a growing trend in women's sports and community support.

Disability rights advocates send letter of concern to Grants Pass

Disability Rights Oregon has expressed concerns in a follow-up letter to the city of Grants Pass regarding recent changes to homeless camping policies. The advocacy group emphasizes the potential negative impact on vulnerable populations and seeks to engage city officials in a dialogue about these changes.

Gresham students walk out in protest after gun scare

Dozens of students at Gresham High School staged a walkout on Thursday to express their concerns over safety following a recent gun scare. The protest aimed to send a clear message to the administration that students feel unsafe in their school environment.

Gonzalez campaign finance investigation reopened due to new information, Portland Auditor says

The Portland Auditor's office has reopened its investigation into campaign finance violations involving Gonzalez, following the emergence of new evidence. Initially, the office found insufficient grounds for a violation, but recent developments prompted a reassessment of the case. This investigation highlights ongoing scrutiny regarding campaign finance practices in the region.

Portland Marathon course goes through 20 neighborhoods. What to know about route, traffic impacts

The Portland Marathon, taking place on October 6, will traverse through 20 neighborhoods, leading to various bridge closures and traffic disruptions. Residents are advised to plan their travel accordingly, as streets on the marathon route will be inaccessible during the race.

Oregon students see mix of mathematical gains, literacy losses in statewide assessment

Oregon students have experienced a mixed outcome in their statewide assessments, with gains in mathematics but losses in literacy, according to the Oregon Department of Education's latest data release. This report highlights the challenges facing education in Oregon as schools work to address these discrepancies.

Kotek: Oregon close to reaching goal of rehousing 650 people experiencing homelessness

Oregon Governor Tina Kotek announced that her administration has achieved 80% of its goal to rehouse 650 individuals experiencing homelessness. This initiative, set in her first term, aims to address the pressing issue of homelessness in the state.

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