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Portland police are on the hunt for a suspect linked to two stabbings in Northeast Portland on Christmas Eve. The attacks, just blocks apart, left a 20-year-old and a 67-year-old with serious injuries. Both victims have since recovered, but the search for the suspect, identified as Richard Scott Stuart, continues. Police urge the public to stay vigilant and report any sightings immediately. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Outgoing Portland City Administrator Jordan, with nearly five decades of local government experience, shares his concerns about the citys first year under the new government structure. He witnesses intense clashes between council, mayor, and staff due to unclear power dynamics and lack of a playbook. Jordan advises everyone to be more patient and understanding as they navigate the challenges. He fears the combative atmosphere at the top may deter talented staff from taking on promotions and could become the norm if not addressed. Jordan, who helped transition from the old system, is stepping down and urges focus on critical issues like the budget, employee costs, and deferred maintenance. He also warns about the long-term sustainability of the homelessness shelter push and hopes leaders set clear rules by 2030 to avoid another overhaul. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Three suspects have been apprehended for stealing over $26,000 worth of merchandise from Ulta Beauty stores in Portland and Gresham. The trio, Christina Stern, Ollie Brumfield, and Marissa Aguilera, targeted three locations, with the Gresham store being the most hit. The Multnomah County Organized Retail Theft Task Force made the arrests after connecting the cases across cities using shared databases and real-time drone surveillance. The suspects face organized and aggravated retail theft charges, with Stern and Brumfield also charged with first-degree theft. The task forces efforts have resulted in a significant decrease in stolen goods at Ulta stores, with one million dollars less in losses since their formation this year. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tragic head-on crash in Clackamas County claims lives of elderly couple; drivers of other vehicles escape with minor injuries; investigation ongoing. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oregons New Laws: Mental Health, Strikes, Marriage, and MoreOregon lawmakers have passed numerous bills this year, many of which will impact daily life starting January 1st. Key changes include easier mental health commitments, strike benefits for both public and private workers, raising the marriage age to 18, protecting ticket buyers from bots and fake sites, and stricter telemarketing rules. These updates aim to make life fairer as we welcome the new year. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Willamette Weeks investigative journalism drove significant changes in Portland in 2025. Reporters uncovered issues in schools, preschools, and massage parlors, leading to seismic upgrades, resignations, and new laws. Their work demonstrated the power of local reporting in shaping a city. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oregon schools implement early statewide cell phone ban, with promising results: improved focus, reduced disruptions, and increased engagement in class. Some challenges remain, but overall, the transition is seen as a success. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Portlands 2026 New Years celebration kicks off with Sunshine Divisions Winter Wonderland Holiday Lights, benefiting families in need. Comedian Josh Gondelman brings laughs on Tuesday, while Pink Martini hosts a New Years Eve bash. John Mulaney and Fred Armisen headline the New Years Eve event, followed by a drone show. The Cowboy Prom tradition continues with Jenny Dont and the Spurs. New Years Day offers matcha meditation, journaling, and comedy. Art lovers can enjoy Colin Kippens sculptures and Lisa Jarretts exhibit. The week ends with the Oregon Symphonys Sherlock Holmes adventure and a stylish screening of The Hunger. Portlands got something for everyone to ring in 2026. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Operation Merger: A Deep Dive into OHSUs Unsuccessful Bid to Acquire Legacy Health - Anthony Effingers investigative piece from April 2021 sheds light on the complexities of OHSUs merger plan with Legacy Health, highlighting concerns over potential cost increases and the impact of recent leadership changes. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Experience unforgettable events in Maine this winter and summer, from Gardens Aglow at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens to Lord of the Rings trilogy screenings, Bored Teachers comedy, Dropkick Murphys anniversary show, and Celtic Womans concert. Dont miss Weird Al Yankovic and Toto at Maine Savings Amphitheater. Tickets sell fast, so check websites and enjoy the shows! Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a chilling turn of events, an eighteen-year-old son reports his mother missing in southeast Salem, Oregon. Her car is found at a nearby park, and she later calls police to reveal she was kidnapped and held at gunpoint by a known individual, Luis Pantoja-Guzman. Pantoja-Guzman is arrested, charged with serious crimes, and the investigation continues. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Portlands 2025: A Year of Resilience and Innovation - The year wrapped up with a mix of protests, innovations, and challenges. Thousands participated in a naked bike ride to protest federal troops, while a memorial for Keaton Otis was unveiled. Black Portlanders made strides with the eighteen oh three fund, investing in affordable housing and youth projects. However, homelessness remained unsolved, and police resisted budget shifts. Measure one tens rollback was criticized, and Black media marked milestones. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Super Bowl drama to political blunders and celeb weirdness, 2025 was a wild year. Kendrick Lamars halftime show roasted Drake, while President Trump swapped a 60-year-old plant for gold trophies. Reese Witherspoons A.I. push sparked debate, and Katy Perrys yacht date with Justin Trudeau had fashion faux pas. N-Y-C Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani charmed Trump, and the voice of Frosty the Snowman had secret families. What a year, Trash Pandas! Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Multnomah Countys Preschool for All program faces a surprising turn of events. Lower-than-expected demand has led to a revised financial outlook, with revenues potentially reaching billions by the late twenty-thirties. A planned tax increase could boost the fund balance to two billion dollars by 2043. However, without the tax hike, the fund remains solvent, a significant shift from previous projections. The TAG also explores a property tax option for more stable funding, despite potential political challenges. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Late-night fire at Vancouver apartment complex displaces resident, kills two dogs; Red Cross and Trauma Intervention Team provide support; cause of fire under investigation. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Late-night shooting in Portland leaves one dead, one injured; police investigate, streets closed, community on edge. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Revisiting Portlands Winters: A Journey Through Snowy Scenes from the 1930s to 1960sThis episode takes us on a nostalgic trip, exploring old photos from the Press Herald archives that capture Portlands winters from the late 1930s to the early 1960s. We see how the city handled massive snowfalls before modern plows and trucks, with oxen pulling snow away and kids like Carlo Giobby Junior shoving their pedal cars through the slush. Despite the challenges, Portlanders always found a way to keep going, as seen in newspaper delivery women trudging through deep drifts and Allen Mallory brushing off his dads car. These images remind us of the resilience and spirit of Portlanders in the face of winter. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maine Celtics face off against Noblesville Boom and Capital City Go-Go this weekend, with fans eager to support and potentially boost their standing in the Eastern Conference. Meanwhile, winter enthusiasts can enjoy sledding at seven scenic spots in the Portland area. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025 was a phenomenal year for live music in Maine, with Aimsel Ponti highlighting seven unforgettable shows. Kathleen Edwards and Suzanne Vega kicked off the year, while the Back Cove Music and Arts Festival in August featured Weakened Friends, Madi Diaz, The Roots, and Lucy Dacus. The Indigo Girls and Melissa Etheridge delivered a powerful performance in Bangor. The Outlaw Music Festival showcased Madeline Edwards, Waxahatchee, Sheryl Crow, Bob Dylan, and Willie Nelson, with Nelsons emotional performance evoking deep personal memories. David Byrnes mind-blowing show at Merrill Auditorium and Natalie Merchants kind gesture at Johnson Hall Opera House rounded out the year. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maines Hearts of Pine soccer team captivated fans, while the Back Cove Music and Arts Festival became a hit. However, the Taste of Waterville event ended, and closures hit hard, including Northern Light Inland Hospital and the Bob-In bar building. The old Childrens Museum and Theatre on Free Street also came down. Despite this, traditions lived on, like St. Dominics high school reopening and a Fergy sandwich revival. New highlights included a Muhammad Ali statue and retirements in media. Looking ahead, Maine introduced new pine tree license plates and approved a red flag law. What a year its been! Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.




