Friends and family of Cristina Ase, a Vancouver woman who has been missing since last month, gathered at a candlelight vigil at Glenwood Park on Friday night to remember her on her birthday.
New information is coming to light Friday afternoon concerning Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek and how the role of the First Spouse may be affecting government staffers in Salem after thousands of pages of documents were released by Koteks office.
An Oregon man who was convicted in the 1978 killing of a 16-year-old girl in Alaska was sentenced Friday to 50 years in prison.
A married couple in Aurora say they are on the verge of losing their house due to delayed unemployment insurance payments.
Days after a suspected fatal hit-and-run took place on Highway 20 between Albany and Corvallis, authorities with the Benton County Sheriffs Office made an arrest on Friday.
Officers responded to a disturbance with a weapon call at a motel in the 1500 block of Northeast Burnside Road.
Portland State University President Ann Cudd said the school will pause seeking or accepting further gifts or grants from Boeing pending debate.
Both the Summit at Snoqualmie and Stevens Pass Ski Resort said this years snow totals reached record lows.
The city has 60 days to investigate and respond to the claim.
Records obtained by OPB offer new insight about Elias Huizars past and the events that led to his ex-wifes death and the death of his 17-year-old girlfriend.
For months, students and faculty have been demanding that the school sever any ties with the company, due to its weapons manufacturing divisions and its ties to Israel.
This week, dozens of ash trees infested with the emerald ash borer beetle were removed from residential streets in Cornelius in an effort to slow the spread of the invasive insect that has killed hundreds of millions of ash trees across the country.
Emails released Friday confirm that senior members of the governors team had questioned Aimee Kotek Wilsons expanding role.
An ethics complaint filed this month against a longtime prosecutor running for Multnomah County District Attorney was dismissed Friday by the Oregon State Bar. The complaint alleged Nathan Vasquez violated ethical rules and his role as a prosecutor by publicly accusing a man not currently charged with a crime, of being a serial killer.
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Portland produces half of all domestically made specialty knives, according to the co-founder of Steelport Knife Co.
Data from brokerage CBRE shows other cities turning empty offices into housing, but not Portland.
The Business Journal is celebrating 40 years and a new look.
Oregons research universities and many of its health startups and social service nonprofits depend on federal funding from the NIH. Last year they got a substantial boost in that support.