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Pedestrian Struck while Crossing Street
Deputies responded to a report of a vehicle striking a person who was crossing the street.
Setting sun might have prevented West Linn driver from seeing pedestrian
Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue paramedics provide aid to an 86-year-old woman who was injured Tuesday afternoon after being struck by a car on Southwest Scholls Ferry Road.
Tenants escape Raleigh Hills apartment fire
An overnight 2-alarm fire in the Raleigh Hills area of Washington County caused severe damage to one apartment and left a number of people homeless.
Pet of the week: Kylie likes families and other dogs
Kylie was very happy until her "mom" got married and gave birth to two little girls.
Southwest Community Connection
Last of three sentenced in armed bank robbery
Judge said victims 'went through hell' The Southwest Community Connection, Nov 9, 2009 The last of three Los Angeles men has been sentenced in the 2007 violent armed robbery of a Raleigh Hills U.S. Bank branch.
Condition of 66-year-old woman improves
The condition of a 66-year-old woman who was hit by a car on Southwest Scholls Ferry Road has improved.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Last of Three-Man Los Angeles Robbery Crew Sentenced to Federal Prison for Armed Bank Robbery
Trayvon Mike Betterson, 24, of Los Angeles, California, was sentenced on November 3, 2009, by United States District Judge James A. Redden to 105 months in federal prison, to be followed by a three-year term of supervised release, for his role in an armed bank robbery at the Raleigh Hills branch of U.S. Bank.
Los Angeles man draws prison term for Raleigh Hills bank robbery
A Los Angeles man has been sentenced to nearly nine years in prison for taking part in an armed takeover-style robbery of a Southwest Portland bank, according to federal prosecutors.
Woman, 66, critically injured after walking in front of car
A 66-year-old woman was critically injured when she walked in front of a car on Southwest Scholls Ferry Road, the Washington County Sheriff's Office reported.
Pet of the Week: He's called Sinatra for good reason
This feline Sinatra is an enthusiastic, affectionate and playful charmer. He may not have the repertoire of his two-legged crooning counterpart, but he does have a sweet purr.
Continue reading "If the drink is pink, color counts"
By its nature, rose is not a wine to be taken too seriously. It comes in many styles and shades, and you may find that picking one by its color is as reliable a method as any.
It's the Oregon Coast Storm That Wasn't
With everyone expecting some wild waves and windy sights on the coast, it came on with no bang and more of a whisper.
Search dog tracks Raleigh Hills bank robbery suspect to apartment
A 49-year-old man was arrested Thursday afternoon in connection with the robbery of a Wells Fargo Bank in Raleigh Hills.
A McMinnville hot air balloonist landed safely Thursday in a community garden in West Slope after wind direction and speed forced him to abandon his plan to set the craft down in another location.
More boos for a minor-league baseball stadium in Lents. The Foster-Powell Neighborhood Association wrote to City Council on June 15, to voice "strong opposition" to the proposed stadium in nearby Lents.
Pet of the week: Eva's a kissy kitten
Eva is a sweet Siamese/Himalayan mix who will greet you when you get home and offer kitty kisses at night.
Corporate tax increase measure flops in Senate vote
Oregon's state Senate failed to pass a measure Wednesday afternoon in Salem that would have raised the minimum tax corporations pay and put an estimated $261 million into the 2009-11 budget.
Doughnut you know? The economy leaves hole in baker's pastries
The dough at Sesame Donuts isn't rolling in like it used to. Haidar Fakih blames the economy.
OES head abruptly resigns citing a bad decisionsa
Oregon Episcopal School has named Kathy Layendecker as acting head of the school after the abrupt resignation Monday, June 1, of Matthew H. Hanly.
What you didn't know about the "Made In Oregon" sign debate. Celeste Vs. Katrina Catching up with a hurricane survivor who got blown back to Portland.
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