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Suspect Arrested In North Portland Road Rage Shooting

The Portland Police Bureau arrested 29-year-old Joey A. Radford in connection with a road rage shooting that occurred in North Portland earlier this year, and recovered two firearms during the arrest.

Report: Preschool For All Stable, But Equity And Cost Pressures Remain

Multnomah County's Preschool for All program is expected to remain financially sustainable as it expands to universal access, but a new advisory report warns that rising costs, shifting demographics and economic uncertainty could shape how equitably the program serves families in the future.

Portland Street Response Aftercare Program Deepens Impact With Focus On Long-term Stabilization

The Portland Street Response Aftercare program is expanding its reach to connect high-need individuals to housing, health care and recovery services, focusing on long-term stabilization rather than short-term crisis response.

PBOT To Offer Free Compost During Earth Day Event In Northeast Portland

Portland residents can pick up free compost during the Portland Bureau of Transportation's annual Free Compost Days event on April 18 and 19 at the Sunderland Maintenance Yard, with traffic control measures in place to manage congestion and ensure safety.

Urban League Of Portland To Host 41st Annual Job Fair

The Urban League of Portland is hosting its 41st Annual Career Connections Job Fair on April 14, bringing together employers, job seekers, and students to connect in person and navigate the changing workforce.

Bynum Requests More Than $36 million For Oregon Projects, Including Key Investments Near Portland

Rep. Janelle Bynum has requested over $36 million in federal funding for 20 community projects across Oregon's 5th Congressional District, including infrastructure and public safety investments in the Portland metro area.

Investigators Seek Public’s Help In Northeast Portland Arson Case

The Portland Fire Investigations Unit is seeking public assistance in identifying a person of interest in connection with an intentionally set arson fire that prompted a large emergency response in Northeast Portland.

Oregon’s Easter And Passover Trends

When Easter and Passover arrive, shopping carts transform — filling up with chocolate bunnies, fresh florals, and time-honored holiday staples.

Movies And TV shows casting In Oregon

Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you.

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.

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Report: Preschool For All Stable, But Equity And Cost Pressures Remain

Multnomah County's Preschool for All program is expected to remain financially sustainable as it expands to universal access, but a new advisory report warns that rising costs, shifting demographics and economic uncertainty could shape how equitably the program serves families in the future.