Rattie's 'top goal' helps Hawks reach WHL finals again
The angst in the Rose Garden was steadily rising. The Winterhawks were clinging to a one-goal lead in the third period, but Kamloops was threatening to even it up. Then Portland right wing Ty Rattie...
View ArticleFirearms ordinance may be off-target
It seems that Multnomah County may have missed the mark with its recently approved firearms ordinance. Attorney Bruce McCain on Monday, April 29, filed a tort claim notice with Multnomah County...
View ArticleCounty will consider AMR ambulance contract
American Medical Response executives expressed relief after Clackamas County commissioners voted 3-2 on Tuesday to look at their bid for continuing local ambulance services. County Chairman John Ludlow...
View ArticleCCSO: Mall shooter bought ammo, smoked pot before shooting spree
The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office announced the names of two friends of the suspect on Wednesday as part of its completion of an investigation into the Dec. 11 shootings at the Clackamas Town...
View ArticleFind out how to harvest rainwater
Two local tours of rainwater harvesting setups are scheduled for Saturday, May 11. The first is at 10 a.m. at the home of Damascus City Councilor Andrew Jackman, 22375 S.E. Ridgeview Drive, and...
View ArticleTrade guns for gift cards
A no-questions-asked gun turn-in is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 11, at the Lynwood Friends Church, 835 S.E. 162nd Ave. "We are hoping to get illegal and unwanted guns out of the Rosewood...
View ArticleGresham offers rides, helmets as part of Bike Month festivities
May is Bike Month in Gresham, and the city is celebrating by offering opportunities to ride, volunteer and have fun throughout the month, said Laura Shepard, city spokeswoman. Residents are invited to...
View ArticleWinterhawks fail to crack Brossoit, Oil Kings
Edmonton appears to be a tough team to crack. The Oil Kings fended off Portland's early charge, settled down and took control Friday night thanks in part to some Winterhawks mistakes as they won...
View ArticleNo goals, one point: Timbers, Revolution go 0-0
In between the chants of the Timbers Army, the crowd reaction at Jeld-Wen Field went something like this: a collective and audible breath in, then a sigh filled with unimaginable disappointment. That...
View ArticleTiebreaker leaves Bruins a few games short
Carl Sonnenscheins 6-0, 6-0 win in singles play powers Central Catholic to a tight dual win over Barlow in the season finale. The Barlow boys tennis team gave Central Catholic its biggest test of the...
View ArticleChild rapist gets long prison sentence
A Troutdale man is serving a 25-year prison sentence slightly more than one year for every sex crime a judge found him guilty of for repeatedly raping a female relative starting when she was 8...
View ArticleNews briefs
Powell Valley hosts plant sale The Powell Valley Garden Club is holding a plant sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 4, at Powell Valley Covenant Church, 1335 S.E. 282nd Ave. The sale will include...
View ArticleIn the military
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD WICKUTY Army National Guard 2nd Lt. Kyle D. Wickuty has graduated from the Army Basic Officer Leader Course at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga. Wickuty is the son of Miles and Beth...
View ArticleSchool briefs
Dinner, auction benefits Boy Scouts Boy Scout Troop 586 of Gresham is having its first spaghetti feed and auction beginning at 5 p.m. Saturday, May 4, at Mountainview Christian Church, 1890 N.E....
View ArticleAnniversary
The Brownings Former East County residents Dale and Nevelle (Bode) Browning celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary Tuesday, April 9, with a family party at their sons home in Tigard. The couple was...
View ArticleLocal meetings
For May 6-7 Monday, May 6 Damascus City Council 7 p.m., City Hall, 19920 S.E. Highway 212. Call 503-658-8545 or visit damascusoregon.gov for more information. On the agenda: Public hearing for Lowell...
View ArticleProtect your cats from coyotes on the prowl
After coyotes ran off with both of her cats in just a two-month span, Troutdale resident Ann Lundstrom fears the wild dogs are increasing their presence in the local urban area. Authorities at...
View ArticleTroutdale police hold education day
Troutdale Police will host a Community Education and Resource Day on Saturday, May 4, in the community room of the new police facility at 234 S.W. Kendall Court. Presentations include: 9 a.m. Meet the...
View ArticleTown hall meeting will talk tourism in Troutdale
Tourism and how to promote it is the subject of discussion at Troutdale's upcoming town hall meeting Tuesday, May 7. Hosted by Mayor Doug Daoust and the Troudale City Council, the meeting will take...
View ArticleHonor roll
Reynolds Middle School The following Reynolds Middle School students were named to the third quarter honor roll: Sixth grade 4.0 Janey Mae Dela Pena, Pancho Gonzalez Cruz, Kaitlynn Marlin, Duy...
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