A wrong-way crash Thursday night on Northbound I-5 near Woodland at milepost 26 has all northbound lanes closed until further notice, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation.
Soon, Multnomah County will be the first Oregon county to implement a program changing the way domestic violence survivors are treated by the justice system.
Following a $40 million deal with a California-based company in February, 170 armed and unarmed security guards are now stationed at Multnomah County buildings.
A person reportedly climbing a steel powerline tower at the Sellwood Riverfront Park on Wednesday was electrocuted and fell 40 feet into bushes on the ground.
An 18-year-old pedestrian was injured after being hit by a semi-truck while walking on the road of Highway 205 Wednesday, according to the Washington State Patrol.
A 19-year-old man was arrested Tuesday concerning a shooting that happened on Feb. 8 at a gas station at Southeast Sunnyside Road and Southeast 122nd Avenue.
Two weeks after pro-Palestinian protesters were cleared out of PSU’s central library, PSU president Ann Cudd said the library will likely stay closed until the next school year.
A woman was stabbed in the neck on Tuesday afternoon outside the Archer Gallery on the Clark College campus, according to the Vancouver Police Department.
The community is reacting after Portland State University (PSU) released an initial estimate to repair the main library on campus after a days-long takeover by pro-Palestinian protesters.
A leader of a Portland gang will spend more than a decade behind bars for his role in a drug trafficking operation, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office - District of Oregon.
Criminal charges are not warranted in the rare liquor probe that shook Oregon’s alcohol agency last year and forced its executive director to resign, state justice officials said Monday.
Districts across Oregon are pressuring state lawmakers to reform how public education is funded in the state as school boards announce deep cuts to their budgets.