Nine former Western Oregon women’s basketball players filed a $28 million lawsuit against the university on Wednesday, in which they allege year-long abuse.
A possible explosion caused walls to be blown off a home’s foundation in the St. Johns neighborhood Wednesday morning, according to Portland Fire & Rescue.
The Portland Chinatown Museum will celebrate the new lunar year with its ninth annual Dragon Dance Parade & Celebration.
City of Possibility opens January 31. The exhibition in Portland is curated by PDX Design Collaborative, a group helmed by local architects, artists, and educators.
The unionized employees are part of the city's water, transportation, police and permitting departments. Workers want higher pay.
Storm Watch is in place for much of the high terrain of Oregon but shares the same weather alert as parts of Hawaii.
Whether you’re a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you. Backstage compiled a list of projects casting right now in Portland, Oregon, nearby cities, and nationwide, and which roles they’re looking to fill.
The Legacy Oregon Burn Center is gearing up to host a safety fair and chili cook-off this Sunday, in an effort to raise awareness during Burn Awareness Week.
In a significant development in Oregon's historic healthcare workers strike, the ONA and Providence Oregon have agreed to re-engage in mediations/
Gourdet competed in season 12 of the competition series, where he finished in second place in 2015. He later competed in “Top Chef: All-Stars L.A.,” securing the second-place trophy once again.
Class I, according to the FDA, means exposure to or consumption of the product could cause "serious adverse health consequences or death."
According to the National Assessment of Education Progress, Oregon students are still struggling years after the pandemic, with 70% of eighth graders and 69% of fourth graders not proficient in reading,