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Deputy shoots pit bull after father deflects attack on young daughter
File photo of a pit bull terrier. You News Story Published: Nov 20, 2008 at 12:39 PM PST Story Updated: Nov 20, 2008 at 12:39 PM PST NOTE: Parts of this press release are graphic in nature.
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Dine for a good cause
Here's a fun way to share Christmas. Area residents have an opportunity between 5 and 9 p.m. Monday, Dec.
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The tax man cometh: Deadline looms for discount
Even though some local residents might see the market value of their property decline in today's unstable economy, one thing is certain: Their property tax is likely to increase.
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Blind Culinary School Graduate Cooking Up a Bright Future
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Seriously. Who's had enough of this election blitz?
Have you been invigorated by the 2008 general election campaign? Some are sick of it.
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Halloween fright: A 'free' trick, not a pumpkin treat
The signs with bright orange grinning jack-o-lanterns hang across Portland's east side: "Free Pumpkin Patch." Nancy Lewis saw it and went to check out the lot at Southeast 90th Avenue and Powell Boulevard that ...
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Damascus mayor position inspires three-way race
It's not too often these days that a city is born. But since Damascus incorporated as a city in 2004, its city council faces challenges ranging from shaping future growth and development to unraveling traffic ...
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Briefs for Oct. 22
Sandy Chamber meets - The Sandy Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its "Good Morning Sandy" networking event at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct.
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Car chase ends in arrest on Tuesday
A police chase beginning in Damascus ended when the driver of a stolen car crashed and was arrested Tuesday, Oct.
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Births for Oct. 18
Cannon Christopher Caswell, the son of Amy and Christopher Caswell of Clackamas, was born at 3:38 a.m. Sunday, Sept.
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Guide dog takes on post as class pet
It's no small feat to send a permission slip home on Friday afternoon with 27 9-and 10-year-olds and have all 27 slips returned the following Monday.
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Oregon smokeout begins Jan. 1
A recent statewide survey sponsored by the Oregon Department of Human Services found that two-thirds of establishments with a liquor license do not permit smoking on their premises.
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Who's a good boy?
Michael lays relaxed at the foot of the couch. The yellow labrador retriever's body is sprawled long, his chin lowered and legs outstretched.
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ATVs Stolen From Family Business In Boring
Thieves stole three ATVs while hitting a local family business two times in one week recently.
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Chamber Connection
The group's mission is to keep the business community informed of what's going on and to organize an official Damascus Chamber of Commerce: www.gmdamascus.org; Mary Wescott at maryw@wescottsauto.com or ...
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Officials suspect arson in Orient Drive fires
Deputy Fire Marshal Brett Swenson walks away from the remains of one of the fires that took place at 28027 S.E. Orient Drive on Wednesday and Thursday.
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Fire destroys barn on Orient Drive
A fire that consumed an abandoned barn in the 200 block of Southeast Orient Drive on Wednesday afternoon, Oct.
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Downtown Gresham is full of options Saturday
Seven-year-old Tanner Ott runs with Olympian track athlete Michael Johnson at the Michael Johnson Track at the Nike World Headquarters during the Youth Games Special Olympics Oregon event.
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$3 million up in smoke
Clackamas firefighters shoot streams of water on a stubborn fire at International Wood Products east of I-205. The fire, which was originally reported around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday night, was still actively ...
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Local briefs - " Sept. 13
Commissioner candidates to debate The Rockwood Neighborhood Association is hosting a debate between two candidates running for a seat on the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners on the Nov.
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