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Jun 07 2024
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Summer sizzle expected around Portland area Friday
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The summer sizzle is on as the Portland-Vancouver metro area prepares for the warmest temperatures of the week on Friday. Sunny and dry skies will help temperatures warm into the upper 80s Friday afternoon along the Willamette Valley. Temperatures along the coast will also feel warmer than average temperatures as sunny weather brings 60 and even 70-degree weather to the
KOIN 6Jun 06 2024
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Portland police search for man shooting at city equipment
Police said the man has caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Portland police are on the search for who they describe as a man who allegedly shot at city equipment, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage in a series of incidents. According to the Portland Police Bureau, the individual used a handgun to damage the equipment on seven occasions
KOIN 6Jun 06 2024
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Despite MLS ‘hate,’ the Portland Timbers’ stars are shining
Portland Timbers midfielder Evander celebrates with Felipe Mora after his goal in the 34th minute during an MLS match against LAFC at Providence Park in Portland, Oregon on Saturday, April 13, 2024.Sean Meagher/The Oregonian If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and
The OregonianJun 06 2024
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Portland's pollen count soars as summer heat returns
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — ‘Tis the season for runny noses and itchy eyes. Portland is seeing a spike in pollen counts as rainy skies dry and sunshine takes over. Summer-like heat continues to build across the Pacific Northwest this week and comes after a very soggy and cool start to the month of June. More than half of the month’s average rainfall fell in the first week of June. That beneficial
KOIN 6May 29 2024
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Lao cuisine the focus for Portland entrepreneurs
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Sao Noi is Laotian for “little girl.” It’s also the name of a chili sauce business by two entrepreneurs who chose it to honor their mother’s nickname. Co-founders and sisters Maly Douangphoumy and Lisa Douangphoumy say the Sao Noi products — chili oil, beef jerky and a cookbook — represent Lao cultures and cuisine. They went to Portland State University while helping to
KOIN 6Jun 01 2024
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Houses, cars, hit by gunshots in Southeast Portland
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Multiple houses, cars and other objects were hit with gunshots in Southeast Portland, prompting deployment of spike strips on a potential suspect’s car and the arrest of another man after a brief police chase Friday evening. Just after 6:30 p.m., Portland police officers responded to Southeast 145th Avenue and Division on multiple reports of gunfire. On arrival, they
KOIN 6Jun 01 2024
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Animal control in Portland is a one-woman show
Ruthann Weist stands inside the Portland Police Department on Middle Street with one hand on her hip and a chunky black flip phone pressed to her ear. “Been dead at least a week,” she says, then pauses to listen. She nods. “Yup, we should do it at high tide. I have a tarp we could use, or a body bag. That should be large enough to hold a dolphin.” She’s on the phone with Portland’s
Portland Press HeraldJun 04 2024
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Rose Festival’s Junior Parade to return to NE Portland
The Fred Meyer Junior Parade will return to Northeast Portland on Wednesday afternoon, bringing music, dance, floats and fun to the streets of the Hollywood district.
The parade takes place from 1 to 3 p.m. and is a part of the 117th annual Portland Rose Festival. Parade participants include elementary and middle school bands, dance teams and children from across the Portland area, and
The OregonianJun 04 2024
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MaineHealth combines hospital operations in Portland, Biddeford and Sanford
MaineHealth finished combining the hospital licenses of Maine Medical Center Portland and Southern Maine Health Care on June 1. Three hospitals are now combined into one “multi-campus” entity, which includes Maine Med, and hospitals in Biddeford and Sanford. The Biddeford and Sanford hospitals are renamed from Southern Maine Health Care to Maine Medical Center Biddeford and Maine Medical
Portland Press Herald