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Health Officials Confirm Measles Case Linked To Gresham Grocery Store Exposure

Public health officials in Multnomah County have confirmed a case of measles linked to a March 7 exposure at a Gresham grocery store, though the risk to the general public remains low and most Oregonians are vaccinated against measles.

Urban Forestry Event To Spotlight Climate Impact On Communities Of Color

Urban Forestry will host Tree Summit 2026 on April 11th at Mt. Scott Community Center in Portland, featuring presentations from environmental advocates and local leaders on the role of urban forests in addressing climate change and environmental equity.

Oregon Airports Receive Over $4 Million In Federal Funding For Infrastructure Upgrades

Oregon's Redmond Municipal Airport and Albany Municipal Airport have been awarded over $4 million in federal funding to support infrastructure improvements and meet growing travel demand.

PPB Arrests Numerous Suspects In Major Copper Theft Operation

The Portland Police Bureau has arrested multiple suspects in connection with a large-scale copper theft operation that disrupted critical infrastructure and impacted businesses across the city.

Legacy At Risk: Portland Moves To Preserve Longstanding Community Businesses

The Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability has released a report urging action to preserve longstanding local businesses, which are at risk of closure due to rising costs and gentrification, and has proposed the creation of a Legacy Business Preservation Program to support these businesses and the communities they sustain.

Portland Police Disrupt Street Takeover, Seize Firearms And Vehicles

Portland police disrupted an illegal street takeover early Monday, citing four people, seizing three firearms and towing two vehicles connected to the incident.

New Bill Seeks To Protect Firefighters From Drone Interference During Wildfires

The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Wildfire Aerial Response Safety Act, a bipartisan bill aimed at improving the safety and effectiveness of aerial firefighting by directing the FAA to study how drone incursions disrupt wildfire suppression and identify strategies to prevent interference in restricted airspace.

Bynum Housing Bills Aim To Address Oregon’s Housing Shortage

Two housing bills led by U.S. Rep. Janelle Bynum have passed the U.S. Senate, aiming to increase home construction and address workforce gaps in Oregon's housing market.

Senators Urge Education Department To Release Farmworker Student Funding

A group of senators, led by U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon and U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla of California, are urging the U.S. Department of Education to ensure timely delivery of federal funds for the High School Equivalency Program and College Assistance Migrant Program, which support over 8,000 students from agricultural farmworker families nationwide.

Medical Examiner Seeks Help Identifying Man Found At North Portland Wetlands

The Multnomah County Medical Examiner's Office is seeking public assistance in identifying an African American man, at least 50 years old, whose partial remains were found in the Smith and Bybee Wetlands Natural Area in North Portland on September 8, 2025.

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Health Officials Confirm Measles Case Linked To Gresham Grocery Store Exposure

Public health officials in Multnomah County have confirmed a case of measles linked to a March 7 exposure at a Gresham grocery store, though the risk to the general public remains low and most Oregonians are vaccinated against measles.