Month: July 2022

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Investigators Reveal The Cause of Portland Nursing Home Fire

PORTLAND, Ore.– Cause of the fire at Hope N Care Nursing Home was a faulty bathroom vent fan.  Investigators with Portland Fire and Rescue believe the bearings wore out.  It’s not uncommon for commercial properties to run these kinds of fans 24/7. ——–    Flirting With Death                 […]

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Oregon Governor Kate Brown Declares A Heat Emergency

SALEM,Ore.– The state of Emergency impacts 25 counties in Oregon from July 25th through July 31st.  This is to  ensure additional resources are available to respond to excessively high temperatures. “With many parts of Oregon facing a high heat wave, it is critical that every level of government has the resources they need to help […]

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Portland Mayor Enacts A State Of Emergency, Because of Excessive Crimes Using Guns

PORTLAND, Ore.–The latest plan will focus on community-based outreach to what Mayor Ted Wheeler describes as the 200 individuals responsible for the majority of the shootings in the Rose City.  Wheeler released his plan last Thursday. It was announced shortly after the results of a third party analysis of shootings and gun related deaths in […]

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Injured Deputy’s Family And Colleagues Donate Blood

HILLSBORO Ore.–   Washington County Sheriff’s Deputy Mike Trotter survived a terrible car crash in April that required 90 units of blood.  His family and co-workers decided to give back to others who also may need blood.  Trotter’s wife, Heather was the first to give blood.  Two teenagers died in the crash. Three others went to […]

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988 Quick Connection To Suicide Prevention

PORTLAND, Ore.– Effective July 16, 2022 the nation launched a universal mental health crisis line.  People can reach crisis support just like they do when they call 911 for emergency services. In Portland Lines For Life helps 37,000 people per year with a variety of issues.  The non-profit is all for the change services can […]

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