PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A Portland non-profit, Humans for Housing, is taking its documentary to Capitol Hill in an effort to shine a light on senior homelessness. The documentary, “No Place to Grow ...
A woman is recovering and a man is being held at Multnomah County Jail after an attack at a homeless outreach event.The ...
A special screening and panel discussion of  “No Place to Grow Old” documentary took place at the Iowa City Water Treatment ...
GOOD MORNING, SUNDAY! It's the perfect time to catch up on some of the great reporting and stories the Mercury churned out ...
It was just getting dark outside Portland’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building on a Sunday in late October, ...
Carl Beyer fell in love with movies working the projectors in a Powell movie theater and became a Hollywood producer. Now ...
Mayor Keith Wilson spoke out against proposed cuts to homeless encampment sweeps on Monday, ahead of a scheduled vote by the ...
The budget change proposed by councilors Angelita Morillo and Mitch Green would cut roughly $4.3 million from the city's ...
Portland Mayor Keith Wilson sounded the alarm Sunday on a City Council proposal that would slash millions of dollars from a ...
City Councilor Angelita Morillo has proposed cutting $4.3 million from the Impact Reduction Program, which is the city agency ...
Two Oregon veterans are using filmmaking to shine a light on veteran suicide after nearly becoming statistics themselves.
A petition has been filed to repeal a 2021 Oregon law concerning homeless camping regulations. The initiative is backed by a statewide business group, a Portland lawyer, and Salem Mayor Julie Hoy, who ...