A shelter in downtown Portland that opened during the pandemic is closing its doors after almost five years of operation. Emergency contraception purchases have increased since inauguration day across the country,
Several local district attorney offices told KOIN 6 News they have no reports of any immigration raids in our area, and several organizations that work with immigrant communities also said they
A tow truck driver refused to give up his rig to a brazen thief. Even after the criminal hit 85 mph on an Oregon highway.
Portland Fire & Rescue fire inspector Christine Pezzulo was riding in a convoy of five fire engines and a task support vehicle as firefighters pulled into the sprawling parking lot of a fire station on Saturday morning when she saw them: her wife and two kids.
I loved Portland but had to leave when it got too expensive and overwhelming. I now happily live in Baker City, a small Oregon town hours away.
A church in northeast Portland welcomed people of any faith or background to share their message that any immigrant is welcome in their sanctuary on Sunday.
Donald Jones, an inmate with the Oregon Department of Corrections, escaped from a work crew at the Pacific Pine Wood Mill in Lakeview on Monday morning.
Rose-Tu, the zoo’s beloved Asian elephant, is 20 months pregnant, meaning the arrival of Portland’s first gray, trunked baby in more than a decade may not be so far away. But will it be a Valentine’s baby? Maybe St. Patrick’s Day?
In the months since the Beavers last took the field, a number of things have changed for the program- both good and bad. Key players have been
Find out which credit union saw its commercial loan portfolio grow by 30% and which bank boosted commercial and industrial loans by nearly $50 million, leading commercial lenders in Oregon and Southwest Washington.
Portland Public Schools’ plan to spend up to $1.15 billion to modernize three aging high schools is far out of whack with similar projects in the region, even when accounting for inflation,an independent analysis of the district’s spending plans found.
PORTLAND, Ore. ( KOIN) — Oregon is the 39th worst U.S. state for retirement, according to a new WalletHub study. The 11 states that ranked worse for retirees are Indiana, Hawaii, Arkansas, West Virginia, Rhode Island, New Jersey, New Mexico, Washington, Mississippi, Louisiana and Kentucky, the personal finance website said.