Portland Fire responded to the scene of a potential drowning after a man jumped from the sea wall near the Burnside Bridge at approximately 1 p.m. on Friday, July 5.
Oregon’s Governor, Tina Kotek, has declared a statewide extreme heat emergency due to current forecasts that expect extreme temperatures to last through Tuesday, July 9.
After incidents on Wednesday and Thursday due to misuse of fireworks and improper disposal, authorities are reminding people to be careful with the dangerous explosives.
Authorities released a forensic artist sketch and asked for help identifying the remains of a man found in 2021 in Cowlitz County, the coroner’s office said on Monday.
An explosion from an improvised explosive device (IED) caused damage to a patrol car early Thursday morning, according to the Beaverton Police Department.
A burn ban has been put in place for the city of Portland by the Fire Marshal in anticipation of high temperatures, limited rainfall and dry conditions.
A 24-year-old man was found guilty on Wednesday of a July 2022 deadly drive-by shooting near a Gresham TriMet MAX station, according to the Multnomah Co. D.A.
With hot weather forecasted to reach — and exceed — 100 degrees this weekend, Multnomah County declared a state of emergency, effective at noon Friday, July 5.
Gearhart, Warrenton and other coastal communities in Northern Oregon are frustrated after beachgoers continually leave behind trash after celebrating the Fourth of July.
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information from a 1996 cold case involving a missing person and unsolved murder, which investigators believe are connected.