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Portland police arrest 33 people during mission, seize drugs

Portland police arrested 33 individuals and seized a significant quantity of drugs during a criminal interdiction operation conducted in East Portland on September 13 and 14. The operation aimed to address ongoing issues related to drug use and trafficking in the area. This incident highlights the continued efforts of law enforcement to combat crime in the community.

These 2 Oregon towns are among 10 most expensive in the US, according to study

Two Oregon towns, Hood River and Astoria, have been ranked among the top 10 most expensive micropolitan areas in the United States according to a LendingTree study. The report highlights the increasing median home values in these towns, which are driven by limited housing supply and demand from affluent buyers, including those seeking vacation homes.

Claire Emslie’s goal pulls Angel City into a 2-2 draw with the Thorns

Claire Emslie's goal in the 76th minute secured a 2-2 draw for Angel City against the Portland Thorns in a thrilling match on Monday. Despite the tie, both teams are struggling in the standings, with Angel City currently sitting in 10th place and Portland in 7th. The match was played in front of a sellout crowd of 22,000 at BMO Stadium.

Oregon has now found 9 people who voted after being registered by mistake at the DMV

Oregon state officials have identified nine individuals who voted after being mistakenly registered as noncitizens through the DMV's Motor Voter program. A total of 1,259 registrations have been flagged, with steps being taken to prevent such errors in the future. Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade assured that these mistakes will not affect the upcoming 2024 General Election.

Have you herd? Several goats got jobs at Eastmoreland Golf Course

Several goats and one llama have been employed at Eastmoreland Golf Course in Portland, Oregon, to manage overgrown weeds as part of a sustainable landscaping effort. This initiative, driven by Portland Parks & Recreation and KemperSports, highlights innovative practices in maintaining golf courses while promoting biodiversity.

Exotic dancer running for Portland mayor talks homeless, climate plan

Liv Østhus, an exotic dancer known as Viva Las Vegas, is running for mayor of Portland, emphasizing the need for innovative solutions to the city's pressing issues such as homelessness and climate change. With no prior political experience, Østhus aims to leverage her artistic skills and community engagement to bring hope and creative thinking to Portland's governance.

Oregon man with long criminal history accused of starting 18,000-acre fire

An Oregon man with a long criminal history has been accused of starting a massive fire that has burned approximately 18,000 acres. The incident raises concerns about public safety and environmental impact, highlighting the ongoing challenges of fire management in the region.

Oregon Lawmakers Aim to Tackle Major Issues During Legislative Committee Days

Oregon lawmakers are set to address significant issues during the Legislative Committee Days at the Salem State Capitol. This event highlights the ongoing efforts to tackle pressing matters in the state, reflecting the importance of legislative action in local governance.

Man arrested for crashing into Gresham home while driving under influence, eating chicken and watching ESPN

A man named Billy Holt was arrested in Gresham, Oregon, after crashing his car into a home while impaired and distracted by eating chicken and watching ESPN. Fortunately, no one inside the apartment was seriously injured during the incident. Gresham police highlight this case as a reminder of the dangers associated with impaired and distracted driving.

'Coraline Cat' to return to waterfront after safety-related removal by city worker

The 'Coraline Cat,' a beloved figure from the Portland Waterfront, will make a return after being removed by a city parks employee due to safety concerns. Officials from Downtown Portland Clean & Safe confirmed the cat's disappearance and subsequent plans for its reinstatement. This incident highlights ongoing issues related to public art and safety in the city.

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