Come on out and see bands, Portland Rose Festival Princesses, classic cars and much more during the 9 AM parade – and enjoy the Eastport Plaza Carnival that follows …

Here’s how last year’s parade looked as it began and headed north on 82nd Avenue of Roses. Organizers say this year’s parade will be even bigger, better, and more exciting.

Story and photos by David F. Ashton
After working all year long, the committee behind the 2009 82nd Avenue of Roses Grand Parade says they’re ready to have a great time during this year’s edition – scheduled for Saturday, April 25, at 9:00 a.m.

See exclusive photos of the SERT callout that shut down a large portion of Lents and Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhoods, and learn about the progress of the investigation …

We find every street blocked off, as SERT and district officers comb the blocks looking for suspects who officials say shot a Vancouver cop in the chest.

Story and photos by David F. Ashton
Not often does a crime that takes place in Vancouver, Washington, affect the lives of outer East Portland citizens.

This apartment building has seen more that its share of fire, neighbors say.

Story and photos by David F. Ashton
The sound of smashing glass awoke Parkrose resident Ted Wentz in the wee hours of April 9. “Transients use our street to go between The Grotto and NE Sandy Blvd. I thought they were breaking beer bottles in the street again.”

But when Wentz looked out the window, he saw the four-plex apartment building at 4415 NE 88th Avenue ablaze.

See why you should get to this great show, put on by the Metro Dancers at Portland Metro Performing Arts – right here in outer East Portland …

Seeing double – and triple!  Because the Metro Dancers are performing several shows at different venues, Scott Trumbo and James Holstad both play the male lead role of “Franz”, and Lorianne Barclay, Emily Sevy, and Krista Bennett all play the female lead, “Swanilda” – not at the same time, of course, but in different shows!

What are officials doing to reduce prostitution and gang crime problems? See what we found out, by reading this article now …

Portland Police Bureau East Precinct Commander Michael Crebs says the new approach to reducing prostitution in outer East Portland is working.

Story and photos by David F. Ashton
If you’re fed up with crime in outer East Portland, and are ready to do something about it, there’s a place you can go: East Precinct Involved Citizens, also known by its acronym, as EPIC. Formerly known as the East Portland Block Captains, these neighbors are involved in all kinds of crime-reduction programs.

See what you missed if you didn’t join us at this delicious, fundraising event for the Meals on Wheels people …

Are the blueberry pancakes good? This young man, Benno Lee, says the breakfast is delicious!

Story and photos by David F. Ashton
More and more folks are coming every year to the CherryBlossom Loaves & Fishes Center’s Annual Pancake Breakfast – a hearty meal featuring pancakes, fresh fruit compote, eggs & sausage or bacon, biscuits & gravy, coffee tea, milk, or orange juice.

Many politicians host public meetings – but this one was different and, many say, better. Find out why …

Oregon State Senator Rod Monroe listens as Representative Jefferson Smith sets the stage for the Town Hall meeting at Midland Library.

Story and photos by David F. Ashton
We’ve attended our share of “Town Hall” meetings held by politicians. Many of these forums follow a standard format: The representative or senator makes a self-aggrandizing speech and touts the party line. Then, attendees complain about problems they find in their community.

Find out why the citizens of Argay Terrace and Parkrose say they’re dismayed that their neighborhoods are being shuffled into to newly-created North Precinct …

Portland Police Bureau Chief Rosie Sizer says that moving precinct boundary lines will probably not please some neighbors.

Story and photos by David F. Ashton
Last month, we brought you the story about how the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) was planning to collapse the current five precincts down to three. (CLICK HERE to read that article).

Although the driver of the Jeep he smashed into was arrested for DUII, see why officials say the cyclist was responsible for his own demise …

Police say that the driver of the motorcycle was going too fast, lost control, and crashed into the Jeep on SE 28th Avenue in Eastmoreland on April 2nd.

Story and photos by David F. Ashton
It’s a sad, simple story: A motorcyclist and Jeep collide; the cyclist dies at the scene.

How do you free a tree-trimmer – pinned by a branch 40′ above the ground? Very carefully! Read all about this rescue, which a trained expert called “scary” …

Before taking action, firefighters and members of PF&R’s Specialty Rescue team evaluate the condition of the arborist, and the overall situation.

Story and photos by David F. Ashton
As one who used to live on Mt. Hood and routinely cut his own firewood, Brentwood-Darlington resident Brandon Smyton said the two arborists cutting down trees behind the house across the street from his home, in the 5800 block of SE Tenino Street, caught his interest, as he was on his way to the store about 11:30 a.m.

Whether you’re a biker – or a confirmed motorist – find out what the City’s Bureau of Transportation has in store …

Ellen Vanderslice, project manager for Portland’s Bicycle Master Plan Update, says she’s happy to see an increase in bike transportation usage.

Story and photos by David F. Ashton
Although using bicycles as a primary mode of transportation is seldom seen in outer East Portland, Ellen Vanderslice, the project manager for the Bicycle Master Plan Update, told members of the Midway Business Association she’s hoping it more folks adopt this “healthier” way of getting around.

Can the areas along the MAX Light Rail line turn into “active station communities” as the City hopes? See how their planning project is going …

Participants at the Station Community Plan meeting listen as Alan Snook, transportation planning consultant with DKS Associates, explains why active station communities are important to urban development in outer East Portland.

Story and photos by David F. Ashton
Citizens interested in how the areas around the outer East Portland MAX Light Rail line have been working with the Portland Bureau of Planning & Sustainability to create active station communities.

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