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World-class fiddler joyfully reunited with violin after thief swiped it from car in downtown Portland
A Southeast Portland violin shop alerted Alasdair Fraser that someone sold them his cherished violin and bows this week.
Police arrest suspect in NE Portland road rage hatchet attack
The victim was treated at OHSU Hospital for a leg laceration and a fractured tibia and fibula, prosecutors said.
Judge throws out civil rights claims in case of man strangled with seat belt in back of Eugene police car
The suit had alleged Eugene police failed to properly secure Michael Amador Sanchez, 34, in the back of a patrol car to ensure his safe transport to a hospital and didn’t monitor his conduct in the rear seat or summon an ambulance to properly care for him.
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.
Popeyes restaurant planned for prominent SE Portland spot next year
It would replace a long-shuttered Burger King.
Readers respond: Don’t force leaf blower ban on others
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Dear Doctor: Why aren’t angioplasties, stents used more often in patients with coronary artery disease?
Angioplasties and stents are normally reserved for people who have symptoms of heart blockages that don't respond to medications
Readers respond: Oregon message in DeSantis-Newsom debate
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Friday starts with scattered showers, then Portland sees afternoon mix of sun, clouds
If you have things to do outside, Friday is your day. Rain returns by Saturday afternoon
1st night of Hanukkah lights up Portland’s Pioneer Courthouse Square
Hundreds attended the 39th annual menorah lighting downtown Thursday.
Appeals court upholds convictions in Malheur Refuge takeover but finds fault with juror screening
The three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the convictions and sentences of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupiers Jason Patrick, Duane Ehmer, Darryl Thorn and Jake Ryan. But the panel found U.S. District Judge Anna Brown improperly excused some of the prospective jurors for cause without input from the defendants and their lawyers