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Clackamas Co. woman jailed in case of mistaken identity
A Clackamas County woman spent more than a day behind bars after authorities wrongfully arrested her for a crime she never committed.
ODOT worker rescued after truck plunges in river
An ODOT employee suffered minor injuries Tuesday morning after the pickup he was driving traveled off Highway 224 in Carver and came to a rest partially submerged in the Clackamas River.
ODOT worker rescued from top of ODOT truck in Clackamas River
An Oregon Department of Transportation worker was rescued from the Clackamas River on Tuesday.
As pets age, they face new health and medical issues
Tad Yeager's aging Labrador, Sara, is undergoing cancer treatment with a "super pill" and is making an amazing recovery, much to Yeager's relief.
Little sister to the Hawthorne District, Belmont isn't actually it's own neighborhood but a district in inner SE Sunnyside bordered loosely by 31st and 60th Avenues between West-East and Yamhill and Stark Streets going North-South. Nomenclature aside, Belmont is close in, contains over 300 businesses and once you find parking, makes for a unique ...
Five years in the planning and two years under construction, MAX's new Green Line is poised to begin daily service to Clackamas Town Center.
Stolen credit card suspects on surveillance video
Surveillance video inside the Safeway on Sunnyside and 112nd Avenue in Clackamas shows two thieves on a criminal shopping spree.
Clackamas martial arts teacher arrested for sex abuse
A martial arts instructor from Clackamas is behind bars accused of sexually assaulting two of his students.
Summer rolls merrily along at Portland's Sunday Parkway
Bicyclists had right-of-way on some Southeast Portland streets that were closed to cars Sunday for the final Sunday Parkways event of the year.
Music-thanatologists provide comfort during life's final journey
Trish Weaver, a registered nurse with Kaiser Permanente, is among the graduates of a new training program for music-thanatologists offered through Lane Community College.
Thousands need re-vaccinations after potency called into question
Some 22,000 children and others who received vaccinations at 12 clinics in Oregon need to receive re-vaccinations, including some who got the shots in the Portland area.
After violating her probation yet again, famed rabbit hoarder Miriam Sakewitz will face 90 days in jail and mental evaluation.
Ore. leads way in anti-seizure drug testing
Oregon paramedics will start testing a drug that could some day let people treat long, dangerous seizures even before an ambulance arrives.
Corporate names for county's parks?
North Clackamas Parks and Recreation District is open to naming a new Happy Valley Park after a paid sponsor.
ODOT, TriMet will roll out I-205 path improvements
Thanks to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act , the bike and pedestrian path that runs along Interstate 205 will be getting a $2.5 million makeover.
Wichita celebrates; county sells park names; district honoring Naso
A hundred years is a long time. That's what Wichita Elementary students learned this year, as the school prepared for last Saturday's centennial celebration.
Therapy dogs provide a unique treatment for local patients
Sam Calzada of Clackamas enjoys a visit with Ely, a therapy dog that visits patients at Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center to provide animal therapy.
Todd Amacher of Elliott Associates Inc. represented the lessee. Jon Kellogg of Commercial Realty Advisors represented the lessor.