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Report: Downtown Portland visits, tourism picking up

A new report reveals that events aimed at boosting downtown visits and tourism in Portland have shown positive results. The findings from the Portland Metro Chamber indicate that foot traffic has increased significantly from Memorial Day through Labor Day, showcasing a recovery in the local economy.

Future in Focus: PSU board approves strategic plan, here's what it looks like

The PSU Board of Trustees has approved a new strategic plan to guide Portland State University through 2030, emphasizing its role as Oregon's urban research university. This decision aims to enhance the institution's focus on entrepreneurship, education, and community engagement.

Friends raise money for wife, kids of missing fishing guide found dead: 'Rallying around a young family'

The body of missing fishing guide Michael Schufeldt, 26, was recovered from the Columbia River Gorge days after his boat capsized during a storm. Friends and community members have initiated fundraising efforts to support his wife and two young children during this difficult time. The incident has sparked an outpouring of support and concern for the family affected by this tragic event.

Gresham High goes into ‘secure’ after man threatens to ‘shoot up building’

A man threatened to "shoot up" Gresham High School, prompting an immediate lockdown at the institution. Teachers reported that the individual had previously been involved in a separate incident with a 17-year-old student who had brought a gun to school.

Are you kitten me? This children's book purr-fectly teaches about homelessness

Toby, an orange cat, serves as a central character in a children's book aimed at educating young readers about homelessness. This engaging narrative, supported by local initiatives, highlights the importance of understanding social issues through relatable stories. The book is part of a broader effort to address homelessness in Multnomah County, Oregon.

Clackamas County planning to remove encampment Monday, gate and close road permanently

Clackamas County is set to remove a homeless encampment on Southeast Clackamas Road, with residents actively preparing for the impending changes. The community has organized belongings and attempted to clean up the area in anticipation of the removal.

Family and culture at the heart of the beers at Brujos Brewing

Samuel Zermeño, the owner of Brujos Brewing in Portland, combines his passion for art and beer within the brewery's gothic-themed interior. The establishment reflects his cultural heritage and family values, creating a unique atmosphere for patrons. This blend of creativity and tradition highlights the significance of community in the craft beer scene.

Inmate found dead at Pierce County jail; investigation underway

A 35-year-old female inmate was found dead at the Pierce County jail on Monday morning, prompting an investigation by local authorities. The incident raises concerns regarding the conditions within the jail and the protocols in place for inmate care.

Pacific University honors legacy of former U.S. Rep. Les AuCoin with building renaming ceremony

Pacific University recently honored former U.S. Representative Les AuCoin during a building renaming ceremony held on September 27. The event featured speeches from political leaders, celebrating AuCoin's contributions and legacy. This recognition highlights the university's commitment to honoring significant figures in local history.

Southern Resident orcas have more diverse diet than previously thought, research reveals

Southern resident killer whales, a critically endangered population in the Puget Sound, have been found to have a more diverse diet than previously understood, according to recent research. This newfound dietary variety could have significant implications for conservation efforts aimed at protecting this vulnerable species.

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