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Prosecutors seek to move Fall City teen charged for killing his family to adult court

The King County Prosecuting Attorney is pursuing the transfer of a 15-year-old boy charged with murdering his family to adult court in Fall City. This case highlights significant legal implications regarding juvenile offenders and their treatment in the justice system. The story raises important questions about accountability and rehabilitation for young offenders.

Portland man, 85, rescued after getting lost on Washington hike

An 85-year-old Portland man was rescued after becoming lost during a hike in Washington. The incident highlights the importance of safety measures for hikers, especially for seniors. Local authorities responded swiftly to ensure his safe return.

Trail Blazers fall to Pelicans 105-103 in final minutes at Moda Center

The Portland Trail Blazers narrowly lost to the New Orleans Pelicans with a final score of 105-103 at the Moda Center. Anfernee Simons briefly put the Blazers ahead with a jumper, but Brandon Ingram's late-game shot secured the victory for the Pelicans.

Store clerk charged after stealing $25K lottery ticket in undercover sting

A store clerk in La Grande, Oregon, faces charges for allegedly stealing a $25,000 winning lottery ticket during an undercover sting operation. The incident is part of a Retail Integrity Check aimed at preventing theft and fraud in retail environments. This case raises significant concerns about trust and accountability in local businesses.

Bigger Portland Veterans Day Parade set for Nov. 11

The upcoming Portland Veterans Day Parade is set to be the largest since the pandemic, according to event organizers. Scheduled for November 11, the parade will feature various local groups, including schools and veterans’ organizations, highlighting the city's commitment to honoring its heroes.

More than 150-year-old skull found in Illinois linked to retired Portland police sergeant

Investigators have linked a skull found in 1978 in the wall of a home in Illinois to a retired Portland police sergeant, Wayne Svilar. This discovery resolves a nearly half-century mystery involving the remains of a teenager named Esther Granger. The case highlights advancements in forensic genealogy and the ongoing efforts to solve cold cases.

Federal cybersecurity agency on alert for attempts to undermine 2024 election

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is actively preparing for potential threats to the 2024 election, focusing on both cyberattacks and in-person security challenges. Established in 2018, CISA is tasked with safeguarding the nation's critical infrastructure against various forms of attack.

Brew-ya! Two Portland breweries win big at Great American Beer Fest

Breakside Brewery and Grand Fir Brewing achieved significant recognition at the Great American Beer Fest, winning multiple awards that highlight Portland's craft beer scene. This accomplishment underscores the growing influence of local breweries in the national brewing landscape, affirming their commitment to quality and innovation.

Wilsonville woman sentenced to federal prison for laundering drug proceeds

A Wilsonville woman was sentenced to federal prison for laundering $4.6 million on behalf of a drug trafficking organization. This significant case highlights the ongoing issues related to drug trafficking and money laundering in the region, raising awareness of local crime and its broader implications.

Deflection center neighbors call foul as numbers show most clients walk away unescorted

The article discusses concerns raised by the Buckman Good Neighbor Agreement Committee regarding the Multnomah County deflection center, highlighting that a significant number of clients leave the facility unescorted. The report emphasizes the neighborhood's worries about client safety and the effectiveness of the center’s operations.

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