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Suspect Arrested for Stabbing and Robbery at Portland Safeway Has Violent History

A 51-year-old man with a prior conviction for violent crime has been arrested in connection with the alleged stabbing and robbery of a 77-year-old man at a Portland Safeway store on New Year's Day.

Portland Protests Erupt Following U.S. Capture of Venezuelan President Maduro

Protests erupted in Portland and other cities following the U.S. military's capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, with critics asserting that the intervention was driven by oil interests and contradicted President Trump's campaign promises.

Eron Hodges Appointed General Manager of Oregon State Football Program

Oregon State University has appointed Eron Hodges as the new General Manager of its football program, a strategic move aimed at leveraging his extensive experience in collegiate athletics. Hodges is recognized for his adeptness in player personnel and recruitment, and his commitment to fostering strong relationships with players and their families. This appointment is seen as a significant step in enhancing the program's competitive edge and community engagement.

Portland’s Big Pipe Project Achieves Major Success in Reducing Sewer Overflows

The Big Pipe Project, a monumental $1.4 billion initiative, has markedly enhanced the health of the Willamette River and Columbia Slough by curbing combined sewer overflows by 94% and 99%, respectively. This achievement has led to cleaner water quality and established Portland as a model for other cities facing similar challenges.

Multnomah County Approves $2.4 Million Budget Amendment Amid Behavioral Health Funding Crisis

In a decisive move to address a critical funding shortfall in behavioral health services, the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners has unanimously approved a $2.4 million budget amendment. This action seeks to mitigate the impact of CareOregon's discontinuation of intensive care coordination funding, though some staff reductions remain inevitable.

Flooding Forces Evacuations In Clackamas County As Conditions Begin To Improve

Clackamas County officials have issued multiple evacuation notices in response to severe flooding impacting around 300 homes. As water levels began to recede, some evacuation orders were lifted, notably in areas such as Carver Mobile Home Ranch. However, the situation remains critical due to landslides and sewer overflows, which have exacerbated the challenges faced by the community.

Bynum Advances Bipartisan Housing Bill Out Of Financial Services Committee

Congresswoman Janelle Bynum has successfully advanced the bipartisan Accelerating Home Building Act through the House Financial Services Committee, marking a pivotal step toward addressing the housing crisis. The legislation aims to boost housing production and reduce costs nationwide by promoting pattern zoning and initiating a pilot grant program to develop standardized home designs.

Portland Man Charged With Multiple Sex Crimes Against 15-Year-Old Girl

Nicholas Matthew Tull, a 23-year-old Portland resident, faces serious charges including first-degree rape, unlawful sexual penetration, and coercion following a harrowing three-day ordeal involving a 15-year-old girl. The teenager, who had run away from home, reported that Tull offered her shelter in exchange for sex, leading to a pattern of abuse. She managed to escape and alert authorities, raising concerns about the exploitation of vulnerable youth.

Portland Investigates Multiple Fatal Traffic Incidents 

Portland is grappling with a spate of tragic traffic incidents that have heightened concerns over road safety. Among the recent events is a fatal hit-and-run in the Sumner neighborhood, where a man was killed on Northeast Prescott Street. The driver fled the scene, and police are actively investigating. In another incident, a motorcyclist died following a collision with a semi-truck on Northeast Airport Way. This marks the 42nd traffic-related death in Portland this year, with eight involving motorcyclists. These incidents underscore the urgent need for enhanced safety measures and public awareness initiatives.

Oregon Nurses Raise Concerns Over Treatment Of Immigration Detainees At Legacy Emanuel Medical Center

The Oregon Nurses Association has raised serious concerns regarding the treatment of immigration detainees at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center, urging the institution to uphold patient privacy and safety standards.

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When Cosmetic Surgery Ads Hide the Risks

The families of three women who died following cosmetic surgeries by plastic surgeon Heidi Regenass have filed lawsuits against Elite Body Sculpture and Regenass, citing medical malpractice and false advertising. The suits allege negligence and unexpected pain during the procedures, raising concerns about the safety and transparency of cosmetic surgery practices.