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Sinclair Cares Help Drive Out Cancer

KATU and Sinclair Inc. partner with the American Cancer Society for the "Sinclair Cares: Help Drive Out Cancer" initiative, providing free rides for patients to treatment. Board Member Lindsi Taylor discussed how the community can participate in this program. For more information, click here.

Family leaps from balcony to escape 4-alarm fire at Portland apartment

A fire at a 19-unit apartment complex on East Burnside Street in Portland, suspected to be arson, led to a dramatic escape by a family who jumped from a second-story balcony. The suspect, Shaun Szwarz, faces 20 criminal charges and is set to appear in court. Firefighters rescued eight others as they battled the blaze.

Alaska Airlines resumes flights after hardware failure causes system-wide ground stop

Alaska Airlines resumed flights after grounding all planes for three hours due to a hardware failure affecting key systems. The incident led to nearly 200 flight cancellations and significant delays, impacting about 13,500 travelers. The airline confirmed that the outage was not related to cybersecurity issues.

Notice of Land Use Decision LU 25-038046 MLDS

The City of Portland issued a notice regarding Land Use Decision LU 25-038046 MLDS on July 21, 2025. This decision pertains to zoning and land use regulations that impact local development and community planning. Stakeholders, including the Maniac Latin Disciples, are expected to respond to the ruling's implications.

Druze American community in Portland mourns through crisis in Syria

Members of the Syrian American community in Portland mourn loved ones lost in violent clashes in Sweida, Syria. The conflict has resulted in mass casualties and threats to Druze and Christian populations, prompting calls for international intervention to ensure humanitarian aid reaches those affected.

Portland arson suspect charged with targeting non-white neighbors in four-alarm fire

A Portland man, Shaun Szwarz, faces 18 new charges, including three counts of first-degree bias crime, related to a four-alarm fire he allegedly started. Prosecutors claim he targeted non-white neighbors, with one victim recounting the terrifying experience of escaping the blaze. Szwarz has pleaded not guilty and is scheduled for arraignment on the new charges.

Dame is home 'I found my way back'

Damian Lillard returned to the Portland Trail Blazers on July 21, 2025, after spending two years with the Milwaukee Bucks. The nine-time All-Star expressed his joy in coming back home, despite facing rehabilitation from a torn Achilles tendon. Lillard will likely not play next season but aims to mentor younger teammates during his recovery.

Can an AI Goliath Help Oregon Stay Competitive in the Tech Industry?

Oregon Governor Tina Kotek announced a $10 million investment in a partnership with Nvidia to establish an AI ambassador program in the state's colleges. This initiative aims to prepare students for careers in artificial intelligence and enhance public sector efficiency while addressing the evolving demands of the tech industry.

Notice of Land Use Proposal LU 25-053524 DZ

Portland officials ensure compliance with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws by providing necessary accommodations for city programs and services. Residents can request translation, interpretation, and other services by calling 503-823-4000 or using Relay Service: 711.

Building Trust Through Action Portlands Commitment to Neighborhoods Hosting Overnight Shelters

Portland will expand its overnight homeless shelters in 2025, emphasizing community engagement and safety. The initiative includes a proactive plan for neighborhood support and accountability from shelter operators. Mayor Keith Wilson stated that the city aims to restore dignity and improve livability for all residents.

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