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Amber Alert Agony, Hunt Intensifies for Dangerous Dad in Portland After Tragic Twins Snuffed Out
The hunt for Elias Huizar, the man at the center of a heart-rending Amber Alert after a chilling episode in West Richland, intensified as Portland Police confirmed his presence in the area. Citing a shop encounter yesterday morning, a vigilant clerk at the Plaid Pantry on Hayden Island reportedly dialed 911 after spotting Huizar, according to KATU. The clerk's keen observation extended to a child seated in the backseat, setting off a wave of concern as police canvassed the Portland metro.
Portland Braces for Prolonged Showers and Wind Gusts, NWS Advises Preparedness
The forecast for Portland, Oregon is looking decidedly soggy as a fresh batch of precipitation rolls in this week, according to the National Weather Service. Today's partly sunny skies and mild high of 65 degrees are set to take a turn, giving way to a 50 percent chance of rain after 3 a.m. and an anticipated low around 50 degrees.
'We're all just pissed off': Portland Public Schools asks custodians to reimburse district after it overpaid staff during January ice storm
PORTLAND, Ore. — Hundreds of Portland Public School (PPS) custodians received an email from the district on April 12, saying the school district overpaid employees during the January ice storm, custodians said. Now, PPS is asking the employees to give some of the money back. "They gave me three...
Woman suing City of Portland, others after hitting pothole
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A woman is suing the City of Portland and other government agencies after hitting a pothole that she claimed caused several injuries. The woman is suing the City, State of Oregon/ODOT and Multnomah County for $3.6 million for negligence and demanded a jury trial. She claimed...
Suspect caught in fence while evading Portland police
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A suspect attempting to evade police on foot got caught in a fence, the Portland Police Bureau posted Tuesday on social media. The suspect was fleeing a stolen vehicle, and got trapped while trying to jump the fence. According to police, the suspect was arrested after...
10 most expensive homes sold in Happy Valley/Clackamas, April 15-21
A house in Happy Valley that sold for $1 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Happy Valley/Clackamas in the past week. In total, 16 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $653,961. The average price per square foot ended up at $255.
'We need help': Pregnant, homeless woman addicted to fentanyl goes into labor on Portland's streets
PORTLAND, Ore. — In the early morning hours of April 10, a harrowing scene unfolded on a downtown Portland sidewalk: A pregnant, homeless woman, struggling with a fentanyl addiction, went into labor while in her tent. She and her partner, You'ssef Amhaz, were staying across the street from a...
Can We Bring Rationality Back To Portland?
Kennedy’s beloved Portland, Oregon is still in the throes of irrationality. Luckily, someone has been keeping score and taking names in the Beaver State. Attorney and Host of the “Rational in Portland” Podcast Kristin Olson weighs in on the re-criminalization of drugs in the state of Oregon and how this will affect crime rates as well as the overall societal climate. Follow Kennedy on Twitter: @KennedyNation Kennedy Now Available on YouTube: https://bit.ly/4311mhD.
None injured in overnight Portland commercial fire
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - An overnight fire in a Portland business was within by a bundle of towels and rags, Portland Fire & Rescue said. Overnight, PF&R was called to a commercial fire at 5525 Southeast 26th Avenue. The original call was for a fire alarm with four firefighters responding.
In-N-Out Burger appears to initiate process for second Washington state location
VANCOUVER, Wash. — One of the West Coast's most famous fast-food chains appears to have initiated plans for a second Washington state location. In-N-Out Burger has submitted a pre-application with the City of Vancouver for a location on Southeast 3rd Way, according to the Clark County website. The preliminary information request appears to have been received by Clark County on April 15.
New food carts featuring ice cream, Philly cheesesteaks open in Tigard's Universal Plaza
Those craving boutique ice cream or Philly cheesesteak sandwiches with a Korean fusion twist need look no further than Tigard’s Universal Plaza. The city recently expanded its Tigard Launch Pod business accelerator program by adding Nunny & Pheebs and Wow Cow food carts to the plaza at 9100 S.W. Burnham St. in downtown Tigard. Mia Sellers, owner of Nunny & Pheebs, is moving into a space currently occupied by Juliana...
Portland Police Investigate Random Shooting Death of Haitian Recent Transplant Marc-Leon Telean
The Portland community is reeling from the sudden and violent loss of a new resident, Marc-Leon Telean, who moved to the city from Haiti, only to fall victim to a tragic shooting on April 15. Portland Police, who have been investigating the incident, recently shared that the 30-year-old man succumbed to a fatal gunshot wound, as determined by the Medical Examiner.
Oregon woman accused of leading money laundering cell to conceal more than $90 million in drug proceeds
A Happy Valley woman is accused of leading a money laundering cell that hid nearly $100 million in drug proceeds for a drug trafficking organization. Enhua Fang, 37, is the first of five defendants named in a six-count indictment out of federal court in North Carolina, charged with conspiracy to launder money, conceal money laundering, engage in transactions involving derived property and aiding and abetting in those crimes.
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