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2 Portland restaurants land on New York Times' annual list of America's 50 best restaurants

Two Portland restaurants, L'Orange and Yaowarat, have been recognized on the New York Times' annual list of America's 50 best restaurants. L'Orange, a modern French eatery, and Yaowarat, inspired by Bangkok's Chinatown, showcase diverse culinary offerings that reflect their unique inspirations.

Willamette Week: Illicit massage parlors in Portland-metro area

A troubling trend involving illicit massage parlors has emerged in the Portland-metro area, as highlighted by Willamette Week's investigation. The report sheds light on the potential connections to sex trafficking and the exploitation of undocumented women. This issue raises significant concerns regarding public safety and community wellbeing.

Portland teen develops app connecting those who are homeless with resources

A Portland teen, Claire Cao, has developed the Shelter Bridge app to aid individuals experiencing homelessness by connecting them with essential resources like shelter beds, meals, and legal aid. Launched in August, the app has already expanded to cities in four other states, demonstrating its potential impact. The initiative, which arose from a high school service project, has garnered positive feedback from local service providers.

Woodstock's historic Message Tree cut down amid safety concerns

The historic Message Tree at the Woodstock concert site has been cut down due to safety concerns, marking the end of an iconic landmark that held significance for festival-goers since 1969. The towering red maple was a popular gathering spot, symbolizing the spirit of the original Woodstock festival. This decision reflects a balance between preserving history and ensuring public safety.

What are Nitazenes? The new class of opioids, some of which are more potent than fentanyl

Nitazenes, a new class of synthetic opioids, have been found in major cities like Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia, raising concerns among health officials and law enforcement. These substances are reported to be more potent than fentanyl, which poses significant risks to public health and safety. The emergence of Nitazenes highlights the ongoing challenges in managing the opioid crisis.

Boater missing after fishing boat capsizes in Columbia River

A fishing boat capsized in the Columbia River, prompting search and rescue crews to recover six individuals. Unfortunately, one boater remains missing as rescue efforts continue. The incident highlights the ongoing risks associated with water activities in the region.

Sheriff's department looking for missing endangered person in Clackamas County

Portland resident Penelope Stanley is reported missing after being last seen on Monday afternoon in Portland. Her phone's last known location was identified in Estacada later that evening, raising concerns for her safety.

One person injured, PPB officer's boot hit by bullet in SE Portland shooting

A shooting incident in Southeast Portland resulted in one person injured, and a Portland Police Bureau officer narrowly escaped injury when a bullet struck his boot. The event highlights ongoing concerns about gun violence in the area and underscores the need for community safety measures.

One Person Injured, PPB Officer's Boot Hit by Bullet in SE Portland Shooting

A recent shooting in Southeast Portland left one person injured, with a bullet striking a Portland Police Bureau officer's boot. The incident raises concerns about public safety and police interactions in the area.

"Children of Darkness and Light" Author Lori Hellis

Lori Hellis's new true crime book, "Children of Darkness and Light," delves into the chilling Lori Vallow case and the associated "doomsday murders." The work promises to provide an in-depth exploration of the events surrounding the case, enriching readers' understanding of this tragic narrative.

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