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Apr 15 2024
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Victim in North Portland fatal shooting identified
The man killed in a shooting on Friday in the East Columbia neighborhood of North Portland has been identified, according to a police statement. Alejandro Mondragon, 44, died around 12:30 p.m. in the area of North Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Gertz Road, police officials said. The officers who responded to the scene found Mondragon dead from gunshot wounds, according to police. The
The OregonianApr 18 2024
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Portland softball opens with impressive win over Biddeford
PORTLAND—Portland’s softball team has high hopes this spring and is there a better way to validate the hype than to get the best of a longtime nemesis in the season opener? Thursday afternoon at Payson Park, the Bulldogs welcomed Biddeford and in senior standout Sadie Armstrong’s long-awaited return to the mound, they rolled to an impressive and decisive victory. The Tigers struck first with a
Portland Press HeraldApr 06 2024
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A wet weekend is in store for Portland
Welcome to the April showers portion of the calendar. The Portland area is looking at a wet weekend with a 100% chance of showers Saturday and a 70% chance Sunday. If you have things you want to do in the garden, first thing Saturday morning is your best best bet timing-wise, because the showers will hit mainly after 10 a.m. The high temperature will be about 51 degrees. Sunday should be a
The OregonianApr 13 2024
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A warm and sunny weekend is in store for the Portland area
Do you want to ride your bike in a small circle in Southeast Portland 500 times today? Well, you can do it while enjoying some fabulous weather. Whether you’ll be outside for the Ladds 500 or any other reason, you can look forward to mostly sunny skies with a high around 74 degrees in the Portland area Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. There will be a few more clouds along
The OregonianApr 08 2024
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Reports of bike thefts are on the rise in Portland
John Brooking had been a bike commuter for 20 years when he locked his bike in Congress Square Park in Portland before catching a show at the State Theatre. He didn’t think twice about weaving his cable lock through the wheel and leaving it there while he enjoyed the show. When he walked out of the concert, ready to ride the 4 miles home to Westbrook, it was gone. “I’m usually pretty good at
Portland Press HeraldApr 15 2024
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South Portland Red Riots Spring Sports Preview
Pivotal games: April 25 FALMOUTH, April 30 PORTLAND, May 2 @ Scarborough, May 7 THORNTON ACADEMY, May 14 MARSHWOOD, May 21 CHEVERUS, May 24 @ Gorham Coach’s comment: “We are very young with very little experience, but we have some talented players who will need to learn to play varsity baseball on the fly. We are going to have to figure out how to score runs with so many new bats in the lineup
Portland Press HeraldApr 15 2024
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Arrest made in April homicide in Portland’s Hazelwood neighborhood
Vancouver police and U.S. marshals arrested a 31-year-old man on Friday in the April 1 shooting in Portland that killed one and injured another. Damariea R. Harris, of Portland, was arrested in Vancouver on accusations of second-degree murder with a firearm, attempted murder and first-degree assault for his alleged involvement in the fatal shooting of 35-year-old Morieo Camel-Harris, according
The OregonianApr 18 2024
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Portland-area In-N-Out Burger back from the dead
Don’t count jumping on Trimet to get a Double Double out just yet. An application by In-N-Out Burger that was denied in 2022 has been approved conditionally by Washington County. While many in the neighborhood are concerned about the traffic a new In-N-Out would cause, the application was originally denied on a zoning issue – the area that In-N-Out hoped to develop was partially located on
The OregonianApr 15 2024
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Sample hard ciders at CiderFeast on May 12 in Portland
More than 40 hard ciders from at least 15 makers will be available to sample May 12 at CiderFeast in Portland. Tickets are $35 for the 21-plus event happening from noon to 3 p.m. at Oxbow Blending & Bottling at 49 Washington Ave. Purchase them at ciderfeasthq.com. Along with samples, tickets include a souvenir tasting glass and swag bag. Food, including Belgian fries from Duckfat Frites
Portland Press Herald