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Milwaukie woman rescued from creek -- then arrested

KGW-TV Portland - Sun Nov 08

A woman rescued after falling into a cold, rushing creek is back where she started: in hot water.

Woman arrested for violating court order

Localnewsdaily.com - Sun Nov 08

A Clackamas County woman was arrested after a night of hot-tubbing and a fall down a bank into chilly Johnson Creek.

Oregon woman rescued from creek - then arrested

KOMO-TV Seattle - Sun Nov 08

A woman rescued after falling into a cold, rushing creek is back where she started: in hot water.

Waging a property tax appeal hardly a sure bet

The Oregonian - Sun Nov 08

I got my tax bill two weeks ago and, perhaps like you, felt more deflated than this economy.

Earnings season draws to a close

Mydigitalfc.com - Sat Nov 07

US retailers are poised to defy gloom next week as earnings expectations have improved, but the big test will be what they say about holiday shopping.

Overnight fire damages Milwaukie home

Oregonlive.com - Fri Nov 06

Clackamas County Fire crews responded to a house fire overnight in Milwaukie. A passerby noticed smoke and flames coming from the back of the home in the 5000-block of Southeast Aldercrest Road in Milwaukie shortly before midnight and called 9-1-1. Noticing a car in the driveway, the Good Samaritan tried to wake the homeowners but could not get ...

Transition Projects opens new warming shelter for couples

The Oregonian - Thu Nov 05

A homeless man and a homeless woman fall in love, and together, they can keep a little bit of the chill at bay.

Expansions stretch streetcar identity

Daily Journal of Commerce - Thu Nov 05

Owen Ronchelli, chairman of the Portland Streetcar Advisory Committee In a city already well served by buses and light-rail trains, the Portland Streetcar found a niche providing convenient, short trips within the central city.

Judge to anti-fur protesters: back off elderly store owner

KATU-TV Portland - Thu Nov 05

A judge has ordered animal rights activists to keep their distance from a 75-year-old furrier because state law protects the businessman from elder abuse by shouting profanities.

Elder-abuse law invoked to block fur protesters

Oregonlive.com - Wed Nov 04

Oregon's free-speech protections allow animal-rights activists to hurl accusations at Portland's last furrier, but the state's elder-abuse laws forbid intimidating him through obscenity, a Clackamas County judge ruled Wednesday.

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