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| Stabbing outside strip club sends man to hospital Sun, 27 Apr 2008 05:00:02 GMT |
| Armed robbers storm Hazel Dell bank Sun, 27 Apr 2008 05:00:02 GMT |
| Ducks' Jonathan Stewart picked in 1st round of NFL draft Sun, 27 Apr 2008 05:00:02 GMT |
| Portland car wash employee robbed at gunpoint Sun, 27 Apr 2008 05:00:02 GMT |
| Kids under 17 get into Portland Art Museum for free Sun, 27 Apr 2008 05:00:02 GMT |
| Seahawks trade down to get USC DE Jackson in Draft Sun, 27 Apr 2008 05:00:02 GMT |
| Beaverton's Zagunis to lead U.S. Fencing team Sun, 27 Apr 2008 05:00:02 GMT |
| Police arrest door-to-door sales staff in Yamhill County Sat, 26 Apr 2008 21:23:38 GMT Citizens of Yamhill County have complained for weeks about the aggressive sales techniques of this Georgia-run team. Vans drop off the young salespeople in neighborhoods, and don't pick them up... |
| Fair reaches out to homeless in Clark County Sat, 26 Apr 2008 21:15:42 GMT Homeless Connect is the name of an event designed to serve the homeless. These information and resource fairs are being held around the country. Vancouver served more than 200 at... |
| Bill Clinton Campaigning in Oregon Tue, 22 Apr 2008 23:58:54 GMT Former president Bill Clinton is campaigning for his wife Hillary in several Oregon cities. See schedule here, but note that Clinton is running about two hours behind to each event... |
| And Then There Was One Sun, 27 Apr 2008 00:56:27 GMT Two of three finalists for the job of president of Portland State University have withdrawn, leaving only Wim Wiewel, a University of Maryland administrator, still interested. |
| Federal funding reduction hits Ore. animal shelter Sun, 27 Apr 2008 00:56:08 GMT Animals at Lane County's animal shelter face eviction because of a possible drop in federal timber funding. |
| Mayor of Powers resigns Sat, 26 Apr 2008 21:31:08 GMT A day after vowing to fight a recall effort, the mayor of Powers, Barbara Cottom, has resigned citing health reasons. |
| Wildlife officials to remove remaining fish from Roslyn Lake Sat, 26 Apr 2008 21:30:47 GMT The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and Portland General Electric will attempt to remove the remaining fish from Roslyn Lake next week before it is drained. Where possible, the... |
| Judge says clerk in Foxworth case unfairly disciplined Sat, 26 Apr 2008 21:30:25 GMT An administrative law judge says the Portland Police Bureau unlawfully disciplined desk clerk Angela Oswalt for not answering questions about an e-mail she sent to a police captain. |
| Wilberger family lawsuit slowed by babnkruptcy Sat, 26 Apr 2008 21:29:53 GMT The $26.5 million lawsuit filed by the family of a missing Brigham Young University student against the company that employed her accused kidnapper and killer remains delayed because the company... |
| Former President Clinton appeals to rural Oregon voters Sat, 26 Apr 2008 21:29:28 GMT Combining lunch-bucket issues of creating jobs and lowering health care costs with a green message of energy independence and creating more wilderness areas, former President Bill Clinton drew strong cheers... |
| Prisoner commits suicide at Snake River Correctional Sat, 26 Apr 2008 21:29:06 GMT An inmate at the Snake River Correctional Institution in Ontario is dead as a result of apparent suicide. |
| Suspect arrested for attack at Gladstone apartment Sat, 26 Apr 2008 21:28:36 GMT Police have arrested a man suspected of kicking in the door of a Gladstone apartment and beating two people inside with a baseball bat in April. |
| Dealers see SUV glut as drivers trade in gas guzzlers For used car dealer Ivan Hoyos, accepting a sport utility vehicle as a trade-in is no longer good business. The only SUV he's offering at his Florida Auto Sales and Finance is his mother's red 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor. |
| Countrywide CEO earns $132 million in 2007 A securities filing shows Countrywide Financial Corp. CEO Angelo Mozilo earned about $10.8 million in total compensation and cashed out $121.5 million in stock options last year. |
| Ex-Disney exec Eisner gets Hollywood Walk of Fame star Mickey and Minnie Mouse were on hand Friday when Michael Eisner got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Eisner gained fame in Hollywood as president of Paramount Pictures and then CEO of The Walt Disney Co. |
| Court cuts $30M judgment against Blake over wife's death An appeals court upheld a verdict finding Robert Blake liable for his wife's 2001 death but cut the $30 million jury award in half. The 2nd District Court of Appeal rejected the actor's argument of juror misconduct, |
| 'I Love Blow' energy drink offensive to many 'I Love Blow' - the name alone is sure to grab your attention and believe it or not, this stuff really does look like cocaine. Some parents are obviously outraged but the guy behind the powdered energy drink says he's not backing down. |
| Ducks' Stewart picked 13th in NFL draft The Carolina Panthers selected Jonathan Stewart, who rushed for 2,891 yards despite starting just 25 games for the Ducks. The team is hoping the Oregon star will boost its sagging running game. |
| Sports star returns to Portland to play with the Timbers |
| Man upset after police mistake him for suspect A man said he will file a lawsuit regarding his treatment at the hands of Tigard police, who used a Taser on him Friday night while searching for a suspect running from the Washington Square Mall. |
| Car wash robbed at gunpoint It happened at the Kaady Car Wash at 14740 N.W. Cornell Road about 7:15 a.m. Saturday. There was only one employee working at the time, and one of the suspects pointed a gun at the worker during the robbery. |
| Motorcycle gang worries small Ore. town The Mongols are a biker gang often described as the nation's most violent. Since December, they've been spotted around Lane County. Days ago there was a Mongol fight, and last week three members ran a police car off the road. |
| Animal shelter set to close over funding cuts The Lane County government says it will close its animal shelter next month as a cost-cutting step to brace for a possible loss of $47 million in annual federal timber funding in the fiscal year starting July 1. |
| Man linked to bat attack inside Gladstone home Police have arrested a man suspected of kicking in the door of a Gladstone apartment and beating two people inside with a baseball bat earlier this month. The victims were not the intended targets of the attack. |
| Group wants to make eastern Ore. its own state The idea came up because some people in eastern Oregon are fed up with how Salem has treated them. If they got their wish, the stateline would stretch from east of the Cascade Mountains to the Idaho border. |
| Bill Clinton makes second swing through Ore. During a campaign trip around Oregon Saturday, the former president renewed his wife's call for Barack Obama to participate in debates focused on rural issues. The Obama campaign has not said if he will participate. |
| Dozens hurt in floor collapse at B.C. church concert Dozens of people were injured when the floor of a church collapsed during a rock concert in the British Columbia community of Abbotsford, just across the Canadian border from Sumas, Wash. |
| 13 dead in Mexico border shootouts Massive, running gunbattles broke out between suspected drug traffickers on the streets of this violent border city Saturday, killing 13 people and wounding nine, law enforcement officials said. |
| Only a few venture out after deadly Calif. shark attack Despite the summer-like temperatures and cloudless skies that normally lure large crowds, beaches were mostly empty near where triathlete David Martin was killed Friday by a shark. |
| Anchorage digs out from record April snowfall Anchorage continues to dig out from a snowfall that set a record for the day and the month. Twenty-two inches fell in northeast Anchorage on Friday and Saturday. |
| Reno, Nev., urged to prepare for worse as quakes continue More than 50 aftershocks were recorded on the west edge of Reno after an earthquake that shook cans off shelves, knocked pictures off walls and dislodged rocks on hillsides along the Sierra Nevada. |
| Slain groom-to-be's fiancee: 'Justice system let me down' The fiancee of an unarmed man shot to death by police on his wedding day said Saturday that "the justice system let me down" when the three detectives were acquitted of all charges in his killing. |
| Democrats ready for U.S. Senate debate in Forest Grove One of the most hotly contested races in this year's Oregon primary is the battle among Democrats to face off against Republican Sen. Gordon Smith in the fall. The candidates spoke to KATU prior to Sunday's debate. |
| Global cell phone sales up 14 percent in 1st quarter Global mobile phone sales continued to surge in the first quarter, when shipments reached 282 million despite an economic downturn, research firm Strategy Analytics said Friday. |
| Fla. lawmakers consider bill banning ornamental testicles They're proudly displayed by any self-respecting bull, but dangling big metal ones on the back end of a truck could be banned in Florida. |
| Bill Clinton renews call for Obama to debate Hillary in Oregon During a campaign trip around Oregon Saturday, the former president renewed his wife's call for Barack Obama to participate in debates focused on rural issues. The Obama campaign has not said if he will participate. |
| Bill Clinton stops in Junction City Bill Clinton showed up almost 45 minutes late. But, that didn't put a damper on the crowd, one that woke up at the crack of dawn on a Saturday to see yet another major campaign figure sweep through our area. |
| Snakes, cats and ducks A python grabs a pet store owner. A cat gets stuck in a jar. A high school class adopts a duck -- and puts a live camera of her nest online. Here are three of the top animal stories from the Eugene, Ore., area. |
| Police: Man Turned Mother's Good Deed Into Crime Sat, 26 Apr 2008 09:04:06 PDT Police arrest a man after his mother finds an envelope with $8,000 inside at a grocery store. | Watch FOX 12 Report |
| Robbers Hold Up Car Wash In Beaverton Sat, 26 Apr 2008 07:37:16 PDT Washington County sheriff's deputies are searching for two armed robbers who held up a car wash in Beaverton. |
| Wilberger Family Lawsuit Remains Delayed Sat, 26 Apr 2008 08:22:08 PDT The $26.5 million lawsuit filed by the family of Brooke Wilberger against the company that employed her accused kidnapper and killer remains delayed because the company has filed for bankruptcy. |
| Judge: Clerk Unfairly Disciplined In Foxworth Case Sat, 26 Apr 2008 08:18:35 PDT An administrative law judge says the Portland Police Bureau unlawfully disciplined desk clerk Angela Oswalt for not answering questions about an e-mail she sent to a police captain. |
| Man Stabbed At Vancouver Fred Meyer Fri, 25 Apr 2008 17:38:45 PDT Police are investigating a stabbing that happened at a Fred Meyer store on Columbia Way in Vancouver. |
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