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The FBI is offering a $25,000 reward for information that leads to the capture and conviction of the person responsible for setting fire to two ballot boxes.
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Portland-based singer-songwriter Anna Tivel, who grew up in La Conner, is out with her latest album "Living Thing," created during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Centrist Nathan Vasquez ousted the incumbent progressive prosecutor in the Multnomah County DA race after running a campaign in which he vowed to be tough on crime.
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Elected leaders in Oregon are directing their agencies to work with first responders in connecting people addicted to fentanyl with resources that could help them.
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Michael Reinoehl, who identified as an antifascist, fatally shot a supporter of the Patriot Prayer group after a demonstration in Portland, Oregon, backing then-President Donald Trump. The lawsuit says the federal task force didn't have any plan to arrest Reinoehl without using deadly force.
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After years as a correspondent, host and singer (on the side), NPR's Ari Shapiro has compiled many of his stories into a new memoir.
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You probably no longer bat an eye when an electric car passes by on the road. More novel battery-powered vehicles are soon joining the parade to help operators achieve their sustainability goals. Now, several Pacific Northwest fire departments have ordered their first electric fire trucks.
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Questions posed about the safety of tear gas remain unanswered, even after more than a dozen U.S. senators asked a congressional watchdog to look into the issue. Oregon U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley's office called the report from the Government Accountability Office completely inadequate. Merkley is particularly concerned because Portland was an epicenter of the protests.
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The city adopted a new 911 system to triage calls and streamline dispatching. But many people in need of help find themselves on hold. The same system has caused problems in other cities.
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The smell of fresh empanadas wafted through the stands at Portland's Saturday Market. People talked through their masks with artists as others sifted…