Pacific Northwest News
Mt. Hood Meadows, Timberline open Saturday for skiing, snowboarding
Rain has turned to snow, offering ski resorts just enough to begin reopening.
Police ID man, 27, fatally shot by Portland police officer
Isaac L. Seavey, 27, is the third person to have been shot and killed by Portland police so far this year.
Readers respond: Don’t force leaf blower ban on others
Letters to the Editor can be submitted to letters@oregonian.com with full name and place of residence.
Readers respond: Oregon message in DeSantis-Newsom debate
Letters to the Editor can be submitted to letters@oregonian.com with full name and place of residence.
Off-duty pilot accused of mid-flight sabotage posts bail: ‘Mr. Emerson has nothing to hide’
“Is he criminally responsible? No. Does he need help? Yes,” said a defense attorney for Joseph Emerson.
Central Oregon is home to 2 of last 25 survivors of Pearl Harbor attack
Thursday marks the 82nd anniversary of the attack that sent the U.S. into World War II.
Readers respond: Gun ruling insensitive, unrealistic
Letters to the Editor can be submitted to letters@oregonian.com with full name and place of residence.
Oregon ‘community navigator’ program aims to ease transition out of state psychiatric hospital
The state plans to test the program in six counties then decide whether to expand it statewide.
Family members killed in Vancouver murder-suicide identified
Stuart Rouse killed his wife of 30 years, Cristina, 19-year-old daughter Melissa, 33-year-old daughter Kristina and younger brother, Ronald, 57.
Tillamook County battered by flooding, slides as atmospheric river drops record-breaking rain
Authorities in Oregon are investigating the deaths of two people whose bodies were found in creeks as the storm brought heavy rain, flooding and unseasonably warm temperatures to the Pacific Northwest.
Amazon tried to take away free coffee perk for in-office workers. They got cranky
Roughly 10,000 employees asked Amazon to reconsider, noting that the perk increased productivity, employee morale and the in-person collaboration the company said it was looking for with its return-to-office mandate.
A drone, a rope and luck save man trapped on oarless boat in raging NW river
A man in a small aluminum boat with no oars was on the river in the dark, amid heavy currents and debris, with only a headlamp to guide him.