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PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — It’s set to be a busy weekend of events in the Portland Metro area. The Cinco de Mayo Fiesta is underway at the waterfront. READ MORE: Portland's 38th Cinco de Mayo ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Is Portland thriving or surviving? KATU News spent the day out speaking with people enjoying the sunshine and asked them what they think about the current state of the city.
Learn more. It is that season again. For the next seven months, cruise ships will be coming to Portland, not stopping until November. It is easy for Portland to be reactive to cruise ships.
An Albertsons grocery store in Southwest Portland will close this summer. >> Business opening or closing in your neighborhood? Email the reporter at [email protected]. The supermarket chain ...
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A 42-year-old Portland man was arrested Saturday and charged with killing another man last month, according to the Portland Police Bureau. On the night of April 27, 44-year ...
The Portland doughnut shop opened in 1965. Tony’s Donuts, a Portland institution since 1965, recently announced it was up for sale. The doughnut shop on 9 Bolton St. was founded by the late ...
Eastman Avenue between Meisner Street and N. Gage Avenue in the unincorporated community of City Terrace at around 11 p.m. after learning of the shooting, according to the Los Angeles County ...
Portland had just five construction cranes operating at the start of the year — the fewest in at least the past decade, a period during which the city sometimes had upwards of 30 cranes building ...
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - In his first-ever State of the City address on Friday, Portland Mayor Keith Wilson shared an optimistic vision for the future. In his speech at Franklin High School, Wilson ...
The Portland Trail Blazers entered the 2024-25 season in a similar position to the 2023-24 campaign, with many wondering if the front office would move any of its veterans to continue the rebuild. No ...
A multistorey free carpark and a senior citizens building are on the chopping block following proposed state plans to deliver a new park, leaving a southwest Sydney council “blindsided”.
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