• Portland: Heat advisory continues as Portland faces summer wildfire threat | June 22
    Jun 22 2026
    Portland authorities arrest suspect in fatal Gaston shooting, report missing elderly woman from Bethany, and declare state of emergency as wildfires threaten due to dry conditions. City faces heat advisories, school funding struggles at Glenfair Elementary, and nearly 15 hours of daylight as summer solstice approaches.
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  • Portland: Police detain two after high-speed chase near Portland airport | June 21
    Jun 21 2026
    Portland police responded to a high-speed chase near Portland International Airport involving a traffic stop that led to two arrests, raising concerns about road safety. The city also celebrated Juneteenth with its 54th annual parade in North Portland, while negotiations for the Moda Center deal continued with Trail Blazers owner Tom Dundon's planned visit.
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  • Portland: I-5 southbound reopens after deadly motorcycle crash | June 20
    Jun 20 2026
    Portland: A deadly motorcycle crash on I-5 southbound at Marquam Bridge led to a fatality and traffic delays, while a bear was safely relocated from the Pearl District. The city also unveiled a $25 million training facility for the Portland Fire Department and Portland Thorns, and a World Refugee Day soccer match promoted community unity.
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  • Portland: Immigration arrests surge in Oregon as tensions mount | June 19
    Jun 19 2026
    Portland's immigrant community faces heightened tensions with 32 immigration arrests this month, while a fatal motorcycle crash on I-5 in North Portland sparks safety concerns. Multnomah County accuses a homeless nonprofit of misusing funds, and the Portland Cascade secures its first home win during the Juneteenth celebration.
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  • Portland: Tragedy strikes as B-58 crash claims lives in California | June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    Portland's episode covers a B-52 crash in California killing eight, including a Gresham native, and Portland schools extending calendars to make up lost hours. It also highlights Portland Fire's comeback win over Seattle Storm and a local pop-up pantry addressing food insecurity.
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  • Portland: Pedestrian struck and killed in Portland, police say | June 17
    Jun 17 2026
    Portland officials are investigating a pedestrian death linked to a collision and addressing four suspected heat-related deaths amid record temperatures. The city also moves forward with plans to improve safety at a dangerous railroad crossing while Cannon Beach works to eliminate fecal contamination in its stormwater systems.
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  • Portland News Today — June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Portland's Local Wire podcast faced technical issues preventing the full report from being generated today, with listeners advised to check back tomorrow for the complete local news roundup. The episode highlights ongoing technical challenges, a commitment to providing accurate local news, and the importance of reliable community updates.
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  • Portland: Portland breaks record with 2026’s first heat wave | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Portland faces its earliest heatwave on record with temperatures hitting 93°F, breaking 2026 records, as officials warn of potential 98°F highs. Clackamas County maintains its Friday shutdown tradition, now permanent, while Freeland Spirits PDX opens its doors, offering a cool escape from the heat.
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