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Back Road Ramblers on MSNHighway 101: Five Magical Days on the Oregon CoastThe Pacific Coast in Oregon is known for its wild shoreline, gravity-defying cliffs, and quirky coastal towns. A meandering road trip on Highway 101 is the best way to discover its charms. In fact, ...
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Washingtonian on MSNUnelected Storms Menace Trump’s Tank Parade, Kennedy Center Boss May Run for California Governor, and WorldPride Tourism Didn’t Meet ExpectationsGood morning. Today is shaping up as the most Friday the 13th imaginable. Another hot and muggy one awaits, with a high around 89 before thunderstorms enter the chat around 5 PM. Rain will continue ...
No gunshot victims were located where the shooting happened, police said, but there were bullet strikes to a building, parked ...
Three people were arrested after a shooting Sunday night in Northwest Portland. One suspect remains at large, according to ...
Three teens were taken into custody after police said they broke into a Southeast Portland home, leading to a police chase early Thursday morning.
Portland Police Bureau declared a riot on Saturday evening near the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building.
PORTLAND, Ore. — A man was arrested Monday morning after attacking a person with a hatchet near the Portland State University campus, authorities said.According to Portland police, officers ...
In a federal legal filing, attorneys say U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested a woman from Mexico outside her asylum hearing Monday morning in downtown Portland.
A 32-year-old woman is charged with bias crime and harassment after her interaction with a Hispanic family in Hillsboro ...
That’s the Incredible Hulk doing blackface,” a fourth commenter said of the woman in the mugshot. That ain’t a 19 yr old!!! That’s the Incredible Hulk doing black face.
The 24-year-old asylum seeker arrested at Portland Immigration Court on Monday was taken within hours to a federal detention center in Tacoma, according to court records filed Tuesday. That ...
The city of Portland will pay $8.5 million in settlement funds to 26 descendants of Black Portlanders driven from homes and businesses for development projects from the late 1950s through the ’70s.
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