Oregon Hospital Workers Receive First Doses of Pfizer Vaccine: “The Moment We Have All Been Waiting For” The vaccinations marked the start of a new stage in the coronavirus pandemic.
A Chinese Restaurateur’s Quest to Install a Drive-Thru Window During COVID Crashes Into the City’s Climate Goals
The Number of COVID Patients in Oregon Hospital Beds Nearly Doubled in Two Weeks As the virus spreads across the state, severe cases requiring hospitalization spike.
The Spread of COVID-19 Has Never Been as Intense in Multnomah County as It Is Right Now Governor Kate Brown’s two-week pause goes into effect, today and Chair Deborah Kafoury emphasizes the urgency.
As Oregon Exceeds 800 COVID Cases a Day, an Elected Official Again Calls for Closing Indoor Barrooms “This is a call to action that must be heeded.”
Oaks Park Roller Rink Has Reopened Good news for Portlanders who are looking to blow off some steam—which right now, is probably most of us. Today, Oaks Park Roller Rink reopened to the public.
Oregon Officials Release United Statement Against White Nationalism and Voter Intimidation The message was directed at right-wing paramilitary groups that have talked of a civil war commencing as the vote is counted.
Gov. Kate Brown Joins Coalition of Governors Demanding President Trump Commit to Peaceful Transfer of Power