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Portland, Oregon · PortlandA female photojournalist who was attacked by alleged Antifa members last week at Portland State University in a harrowing caught-on-camera confrontation said the "leftist extremists" will continue to wreak havoc because they never face consequences. "A friend that I was with said, ‘Turn around, there is a problem,’ so I turned around and there was a group of Antifa in bloc walking up on us and I could tell that they were going to target me," Che…See the Story
Female journalist speaks out after being attacked by ‘leftist extremists’ at Portland State
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Portland, Oregon · PortlandPortland’s rent board has found a landlord to be in “substantial noncompliance” with the city’s rent control ordinance for the very first time. But she’s unlikely to see any actual penalties. Following nearly six hours of discussion during a Thursday night meeting, the rent board found Elizabeth Kane failed to register her long-term rental property at 36 Sawyer St. with the city in 2023, and then unjustly raised her tenants’ rent by 22 percent t…See the Story
Penalty unlikely for Portland landlord who flouted rent control rules
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Portland, Oregon · PortlandPORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- At the beginning of Gov. Tina Kotek's term in office, Oregon's housing supply was short about 140,000 homes. While the state has made some progress, Kotek said they still have a lot of work to do. On Monday the governor signed the Emergency Housing Stability and Production Package into law, which will help lawmakers officially secure major investments to increase the housing supply across the state. "Our undersupply of h…See the Story
Oregon Gov. Kotek signs emergency housing law
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Portland, Oregon · PortlandPORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- A man was killed by Portland police officers during a search warrant in the Hazelwood neighborhood Monday night. Portland detectives and a SERT unit were in the 100 block of SE 124th near Burnside serving the search warrant when, authorities said, an encounter took place between a man and officers. The man died at the scene. Officials said no officers were hurt. A press conference is expected. Watch it in the video playe…See the Story
Search warrant, then gunfire in SE Portland; man dead
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Portland, Oregon · PortlandPORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- This is the week Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler's last annual budget gets put to the test. While COVID relief funding is going away, the Portland city budget sits around $1 billion more than in 2023. In this budget Wheeler takes a big swing at public safety as some bureaus, fully funding Portland Fire, Portland Police and Emergency Communications. But the Portland Clean Energy Fund could be the saving grace, filling gaps tha…See the Story
Inside Mayor Wheeler’s final Portland budget
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Portland, Oregon · PortlandPORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A Milwaukie man was sentenced to prison on Monday after a Christmas Day 2022 car break-in led authorities to find over 1,000 identity theft-related items in his car, according to the Clackamas County District Attorney's Office. Officials said 52-year-old Trino Lopez was sentenced to 12 years in prison after facing more than a dozen ID theft and forgery charges, along with firearm theft and felon in possession of a firearm…See the Story
Milwaukie man sentenced to prison for ID theft after Christmas Day 2022 break-in
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Portland, Oregon · PortlandPORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- When a person was stabbed in Gresham over the weekend, the nearest AMR ambulance was in Clackamas County. So emergency responders from both Gresham police and Portland Fire & Rescue improvised, putting the victim in the back of a police car that rushed to a nearby hospital. It's the latest example AMR cites of how Multnomah County's 2-paramedic rule affects staffing and the ability to respond to similar emergencies. But …See the Story
No ambulances for Gresham stabbing ‘appalling’
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