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PPS custodian alleges workplace sexual harassment during board meeting: 'Like not once a day. A lot of times'

Several women have come forward with claims of sexual harassment at Portland Public Schools. One has filed a legal complaint. PORTLAND, Oregon — Portland...

Salem workers frustrated by new city income tax: 'The difference between medicine, rent and food'

The Salem City Council passed a payroll tax that will tax all workers who work within city limits. SALEM, Ore. — Despite opposition from...

Portland nonprofit provides homeless Portlanders with luggage ahead of camping ban

Blanchet House gave away 91 suitcases in preparation for enforcement of Portland's new camping ban ordinance. PORTLAND, Ore. — Nonprofits are collecting supplies to...

'I was sickened and disgusted': Newport residents call on mayor to resign after homophobic posts were discovered

City Councilors and residents call on Dean Sawyer to resign as mayor after derogatory Facebook posts were found. NEWPORT, Oregon — The mayor of...

'Nobody's really helping': Disabled woman and dog stuck in apartment unit for over a month due to broken elevator

Elderly Rosewood Station apartment tenants said they have been stuck in their apartments for a month as an elevator has been broken. HAPPY VALLEY,...

'I tried to save him': Family grieves loss of father that fell 200 feet while hiking at Multnomah Falls

Gerardo Hernandez-Rodriguez, 41, stumbled and fell to his death from a hiking trail at Multnomah Falls Saturday. He leaves behind five kids and his soon-to-be...

Oregon minimum wage just got a raise. Here's how much

Minimum wage increased statewide by 70 cents on Saturday, July 1. New hourly rates vary by county. PORTLAND, Ore. — Minimum wages went up...

Portland woman helps save man who she saw overdosing after others walked past him

Annette Johnson said she helped save the life of a man who overdosed, after watching others walk past him without offering any assistance. PORTLAND,...

Portland organization distributing thousands of air conditioners

"Cooling Portland" organization hopes to distribute 15,000 air conditioning units by 2026. PORTLAND, Ore. — A summer heat wave two years ago was unlike...

Tensions simmer between Providence, union nurses as strike concludes

1,800 nurses are back at work at two Providence hospitals after a five-day strike. New dates are still being scheduled for contract bargaining talks to...

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