One victim was hospitalized with multiple gunshot wounds, police said. There is no suspect information.
Officers responded to a report of an assault and found an adult woman dead.
Tuesday thunderstorm threat in the valley
Temperatures hit 100 degrees Sunday afternoon, prompting the return of some local cooling centers.
Devastating wildfires closed parts of the forest in 2020. The U.S. Forest Service is reopening more than 188,000 acres of damaged space.
Police recovered more than 100 shell casings in Gresham after a drive-by shooting sent one person to the hospital, according to officials.
Depression and anxiety are on the rise in Americas youth says a new study by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.
A new affidavit sheds light on the deadly hit-and-run in Gresham on Wednesday
The Perseid Meteor Shower is an astronomical highlight of the summer for many people and its about to hit its peak.
Olivia Newton-John died at 73 on Monday morning at her home in California, according to her husband.
Olivia Newton-John, the Grammy-winning superstar who reigned on pop, country, adult contemporary and dance charts with such hits as Physical and Youre the One That I Want has died
Scientists at the Oregon Institute of Technology have been awarded a $1 million grant from the federal government that could result in research on wildfire smoke that improves health outcomes in Southern Oregon.
Insured or not, one in five said they couldnt get treated for serious illness, while preventive and elective procedures were neglected. Disruptions in care hit Black and Native Americans the hardest.
The reservoir continues to suffer from a 22-year drought that now has water levels at only 27 of capacity. Thats surfaced four sets of skeletal remains in the past four months.
Oregon has seen an increase in methamphetamine use over the past decade. This has caused an increase in patients experiencing mental health illness induced by meth use.
At 30, the Rose City trails only Nashville.
The sector packs an $15 billion economic punch, but has long struggled to gain recognition.
After years of starts and stops, Oregons bioscience sector may finally be catching fire.
Travelers are paid handsomely, even though their weekly pay has dropped since the January peak.
The state will begin taking applications to provide hallucinogenic mushroom therapy next January.