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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...

Judge orders OHSU to pay PETA $430K for concealing videos that show animal experiments

PETA officials said OHSU told them public records PETA asked for had been destroyed. It was later revealed OHSU had the records. PORTLAND, Ore....

Portland radio station debuts AI host modeled on human DJ

"AI Ashley" debuted for Live 95.5 on June 13. She is modeled after the voice and speaking style of one of the station's hosts, Ashley...

'We are feeling demoralized': Nearly 2,000 nurses plan to strike Monday morning

Around 1,800 nurses from Providence Portland, Providence Seaside and Providence Home Health and Hospice prepare for Monday's strike. PORTLAND, Ore. — Early Monday morning,...

Bike rides, rodeo, cookouts commemorate Juneteenth this weekend in Portland

PORTLAND, Ore. — Thousands of Portlanders are celebrating Juneteenth this weekend. The holiday commemorates the day hundreds of thousands of slaves learned of their freedom....

'Drag Queen Bingo' event held in Milwaukie despite violent threats

Organizers said Clackamas County law enforcement was surveying online message boards which contained posts threatening violence directed at the event. MILWAUKIE, Ore. — Earlier...

Injured Hells Canyon hiker saved with help from boy scout troop

80-year-old Eric Valentine fell 60 feet off a Hells Canyon trail. A boy scout troop administered first aid and radioed for more help. LA...

People living on the streets, business owners have mixed reactions to Portland daytime camping ban

People experiencing homelessness said the daytime camping ban will make life more difficult. While business owners said the ordinance doesn't go far enough. PORTLAND,...

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