Only Clyde Drexler, named an All-Star eight times during his time in Portland, has more All-Star selections as a Blazer than Damian Lillard.
At a listening session Thursday night, health care providers and mothers voiced their concerns about the planned closure on March 17.
Grant Adams has never let Down syndrome stop him from making his teammates better. On Senior Night, they showed him how grateful they are.
Portland workers represented by Laborers Local 483 began their strike on Thursday after no agreement was reached during a mediation session Wednesday.
One person was arrested following a road-rage related crash that occurred in the Beaverton area on Thursday afternoon, authorities say.
While Portland Public Schools has warned of dwindling funding and shrinking budgets, a central office department has grown noticeably over the past year.
Here comes the rain again, falling on my head like a memory. Yes, the Eurythmics are now part of this forecast.
The entire month of February is National Heart Month, and Friday, Feb. 3 is Wear Red Day.
The Multnomah County Sheriffs Office is investigating an overnight crash that left a pedestrian dead in Gresham.
The federal government, states of Oregon and Washington, along with private companies, are interested in developing and commercializing renewable hydrogen to cut greenhouse gas emissions, create new jobs and help decarbonize the energy grid.
Last year, former Attorney General Sally Yates released a report with recommendations on ways to prevent future abuse in Womens Professional Soccer. U.S. Soccer announced they will be adopting all 12 recommendations. A reporter joins us to share more.
Oregon State Hospital passed a recent federal inspection, but investigators noted the facility is still facing issues with hygiene, medication storage and food safety. Well hear from Capital Chronicle reporter Ben Botkin on the details of this inspection and what a recent ruling will mean for the hospital.
One of Southern Oregons longtime newspapers has folded. The Medford Mail Tribunes last stories were posted online Friday, Jan. 13. The Daily Courier in Grants Pass saw an uptick in subscribers when the Mail Tribune went entirely online last fall. And now its publisher says it plans to go all-in to cover the news vacancy.
Chinas foreign ministry described the balloon as a civilian airship used for meteorological research that had blown far off course by winds. The Pentagon suspects its collecting information.
Good morning. Its Friday. Enough said. Here are Five Things to Know.Just in time for this mornings surprisingly strong job numbers, we have a look at the industries needing more workers in Oregon. The list includes health care no surprise along with manufacturing and professional services.Workers at a large coffee chain Nasdaq: SBUX are continuing their unionization drive. Just a year ago it was news that three local Starbucks locations were filing for representation. With this newest
The union calls the Southeast Portland location the busiest in the state.
Its been a year since Intel Corp. announced the largest private-sector economic development investment in Ohios history.
The media host uses her platform to promote important messages, generally delivered from under-the-radar sources.
Supply chain issues and inventory were a drag on sales, according to the company.