It wasn’t a baggie of marijuana that Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office deputies found during this routine traffic stop. Look at this one, and find out why the suspected drug runners are each being held in lieu of $90,000 bail …
How many volunteers does it take to raise the wall of a new home? Take a look, and find out who is pitching to help build these new homes in outer East Portland …
Find out why this multiple shooting, on the edge of the Montavilla Neighborhood, really has the nearby residents on edge. Our exclusive photos tell much of the story …
Here’s why international recording artist Michael Allen Harrison, stopped by David Douglas High School during a Concert Choir Class – and, how it’s connected to events downtown this weekend. And, find out about their performance here in outer East Portland to benefit Kiwanis charities on April 11 …
Find out why the wake of destruction left by this blaze will scar this family, even though no one was injured when their unit in this multi-family dwelling was incinerated …
If you drive on this busy street, learn when ODOT plans to shut down entire lanes to drivers – and, where to expect the road closures …
What caused the Sunday night explosion that put neighbors on edge across mid outer East Portland? See what we discovered, when we visited the ‘scene of the crime’ …
Find out why less than a dollar’s worth of change led to thousands of families having to go without their morning coffee, a warm shower, or television, on this Saturday morning …
Find out why authorities are glad this woman, facing at least nine felony charges, is now in custody, and off the road …
Find out why these SE Portland neighbors, at first just surprised by this early-morning violent act – and are now shocked, especially that it’s turned into a murder investigation …
Find out to where Portland Metro Performing Arts Center and School is moving – and get a first look at “Les Ruses d’Amour” – the last ballet they’ll be presenting in their old Gateway area building. It opens April 16 …
Take a look and see why hundreds of folks spend this beautiful Saturday morning digging, dragging and planting – all along Johnson Creek – from Gresham to the Willamette River …












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