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Atmospheric rivers bring heavy rain and strong winds to Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington, with highest flood potential in Coast Range, Cascade foothills, and northern Willamette Valley. Flood warnings issued for parts of Multnomah and Clackamas counties, with Johnson Creek at Sycamore gauge in Southeast Portland anticipating minor flooding. Local resident Mr. Pilliod shares his perspective, recalling severe flooding in December 2015 when water reached a record 15.33 feet. Cities like Gresham and Portland urge residents to clear storm drains and offer free sandbags for property protection.DNN | 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.
Urgent: Portland Police Seek Missing 89-Year-Old James MooreJames Moore, 89, was last seen in Jantzen Beach area, dropping his wife off at a store around 1:30 PM on Monday. He didnt return to pick her up at 2:45 PM, sparking a search by local authorities. Moore is described as 6 tall, 180 lbs, with gray hair, last seen wearing a blue/gray coat, white/blue polo shirt, and possibly tan pants. He drives a black 2021 Chevy Impala with a Washington State temporary tag and Dick Hannah license plate placards. If spotted, call 911 immediately. For non-urgent info, contact detectives at missing@police.portlandoregon.gov, referencing case number 25-335923.DNN | 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.
Community in Vancouver, Washington, rallies in solidarity with individuals detained by ICE, following allegations of excessive force and reported injuries. Two recent incidents, including a mans foot being run over and anothers dog attack, have sparked outrage. Neighbors demand due process and safe return of detained individuals.DNN | 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.
Norma Lewis, a survivor of a serial killers attack, shares her harrowing story. In 1974, Warren Forrest, now serving life for two murders, offered her a ride, leading to a brutal assault in Dole Valley. Lewis managed to escape, leaving her severely injured. Two years later, she identified Forrest in a lineup, leading to his conviction in 2023. Lewis hopes her story will shed light on Forrests other suspected victims and the lasting impact of her traumatic experience.DNN | 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.
The Sacred Mushroom, Portlands largest legal psilocybin venue, has permanently closed, marking a significant shift in the emerging legal psilocybin industry. The establishment, along with its parent company Kaya Holdings, is no longer listed in the states directory of psilocybin service centers. This news comes after Kaya Holdings announced a strategic pivot to become a digital asset treasury company, focusing on cryptocurrency investments. The Sacred Mushroom, which operated for eighteen months, faced challenges due to high compliance costs with state regulations.DNN | 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.
Students in Oregon high schools stage walkout protests against immigration enforcement policies, drawing attention to the ongoing debate. The Beaverton School District, in response, reaffirms its commitment to following state and local laws, including Oregons sanctuary state law. Students are urged to return to classes promptly, with the district prioritizing safety and acknowledging their right to express views.DNN | 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 Governor Tina Kotek has allocated a $3.5 million grant to Wasco County for the cleanup of properties damaged by the Rowena wildfire. This funding, announced earlier this week, will cover the remaining debris removal costs, enabling property owners to start rebuilding their homes and lives. The grant comes after a six-month effort and fulfills the Governors promise to cover cleanup costs without charging property owners. The fire, which destroyed over 50 homes and 90 other structures, did not qualify for federal emergency funds due to not meeting the threshold. Residents like David Barber, whose family home was destroyed, have faced emotional and financial challenges during the cleanup process.DNN | 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.
Heavy rain in Portland metro area prompts residents to take flood precautions, with many stocking up on sandbags and clearing storm drains. Residents like Jason Jackson and Gregor Halenda share their experiences and emphasize the importance of preventive measures. Portland Bureau of Transportation urges public assistance in managing excess water and keeping roads safe.DNN | 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.
Jackie Merlos, a Honduran mother of four, was detained by Border Patrol agents at Peace Arch Park after a family visit, despite her children being U.S. citizens. Denying allegations of smuggling, she spent four months in ICE custody, with her children released after three months. Representative Maxine Dexter intervened, leading to Merlos release in late October.DNN | 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.
Portland man charged with murder in infants death, facing multiple serious charges including homicide, assault, and witness tampering.DNN | 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.
Legacy Health and striking nurses enter mediation, with the union expressing disappointment over Legacys proposed ten-day delay before resuming negotiations. The union argues this would exacerbate unsafe staffing levels and patient care disruptions. Legacy counters, stating their final offer was shared prior to the strike and the mediation date was set by the federal mediator. The strike persists as the union seeks fair compensation, while Legacy maintains their offer is balanced and fair for their workforce.DNN | 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.
Nineteen-year-old Zayne Hannah-Gray tragically lost his life in a high-speed collision near Berlin, Oregon. Driving a Mazda B-Series pickup, Hannah-Gray ran a stop sign, crashing into a Dodge Ram. The impact was severe, resulting in multiple serious injuries, including life-threatening conditions for a passenger in Hannah-Grays vehicle and the driver of the Dodge Ram. An eleven-year-old girl, also a passenger in the Dodge Ram, was airlifted to Legacy Emanuel Medical Center with life-threatening injuries. Alcohol is believed to have played a role in the crash, which is still under investigation by the Multi-Agency Investigation Team.DNN | 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.
Federal Judge Extends Order for Coast Guard Helicopter in Newport, OregonA federal judge has extended a temporary order to keep a Coast Guard search and rescue helicopter stationed in Newport, Oregon, following its unexpected move to North Bend. The helicopter was returned to Newport after a lawsuit was filed by Lincoln County and the Newport Fishermens Wives organization. The extension is significant as the commercial crabbing season begins on December sixteenth, with the helicopter being crucial for the safety of fishermen and coastal communities, as well as the regions economy.DNN | 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.
Advanced practice providers at Legacy Health in Portland, Oregon, are on strike, demanding a new labor contract and better compensation. The strike, now in its third week, has led to a significant pay gap with other local hospitals, causing several providers to leave. The union, represented by the Oregon Nurses Association, seeks a double the average ten percent pay increase offered by Legacy Health. The strike, driven by high energy and unity, aims to improve patient access to critical services and fight for fair compensation.DNN | 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 Transportation Department releases critical report on Umpqua Public Transportation District, alleging misuse of grant funds, non-compliance with regulations, and potential false claims. The report, which highlights issues with the districts hiring practices and use of grant money, could lead to loss of federal funding and potential legal action.DNN | 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.
Portland Police Officer Jimmy Pryce, a 27-year veteran, faces serious charges including strangulation, assault, and harassment following an off-duty incident. Hes been placed on administrative leave, and the bureau is cooperating with the investigation while conducting its own internal review.DNN | 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.
Good Morning America to broadcast live from Kennebunkport, featuring Maines Hearts of Pine soccer team. ABC News anchor Rhiannon Ally reports from Nonantum Resort as part of Fifty States in Fifty Weeks: America the Beautiful series. The segment highlights the teams first season, founder Gabe Hoffman-Johnson, and Maines unique charm. The Hearts of Pine sold out every home game, showcasing growing soccer passion in the region. Catch the broadcast on local ABC affiliates from 7-9 AM.DNN | 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.
Heavy rainfall, potentially leading to flooding, is expected across Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington this week. An atmospheric river will bring several inches of rain, with the strongest surge anticipated Monday and Tuesday. Drivers should be cautious of water on roadways and potential landslides. Heavy rainfall rates during the Monday evening commute could create hazardous driving conditions. The atmospheric river is expected to weaken late Wednesday, but residual showers will likely persist. Major ski areas are not expected to receive much-needed snow due to high snow levels. A wind advisory is also in effect, potentially causing isolated downed trees and power lines.DNN | 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.
Tragedy strikes Canby, Oregon: A juvenile arrested in connection with a fatal shooting, leaving the community in mourning. Police investigate, names withheld for privacy.DNN | 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.
New study from Oregon Health and Science University finds insufficient sleep, second only to smoking, significantly shortens life expectancy. Researchers analyzed various factors, discovering a lack of adequate sleep had a stronger correlation to early death than most other variables. The study, published in SLEEP Advances, emphasizes the critical importance of prioritizing sleep daily, as even small decisions can have significant long-term health consequences.DNN | 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.
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