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Victim dies following bar stabbing in NE Portland [Video]

Published: Nov. 18, 2024 at 5:22 PM PST

A man has died from injuries suffered in a bar stabbing in the Kerns neighborhood over the weekend.

Dustin Ferreira is set to receive a $400,000 settlement payment from the City of Portland. The settlement would mark the end of Ferreria’s bodily injury lawsuit, which accuses the Portland Police Bureau of using excessive force against Ferreria during two separate incidents.

Starting in mid-December the downtown location of the Portland Clinic will no longer serve patients.

St. Helens High School students returned to class Tuesday in the wake of a teacher sex abuse scandal.

Nearly three dozen people were arrested during a two-month long human trafficking mission in northeast Portland.

The man behind the Portland-base Mr. Yoshida’s gourmet sauces is making a sweet return with the help from Cloud City Ice Cream.

A man was arrested Friday in Beaverton for stealing a delivery truck in Milwaukie while an employee was still …

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Suspects in fatal Rutland shooting plead not guilty during court appearance [Video]

Two men allegedly involved in a deadly shooting in downtown Rutland last week faced a judge on Monday. And court documents show that the victim may have not been the intended target. Dylin Wainscott, 28, is facing a first-degree murder charge, while 31-year-old Precious Okorie is facing charges of conspiracy and accessory. Both pleaded not guilty to the charges.Police said the shooting happened near Elm Street and Grant Avenue on Friday night, and investigators found 32-year-old Christopher Hale shot to death.An official with the Rutland City Police Department told NBC5 they believe the shooting was a targeted incident.The charges that we brought indicate that there was some premeditation involved," said Detective Corp. Adam Lucia of the Rutland City Police Department.According to court documents, someone close to the invesigation told police that Wainscott and Okorie were looking for a suspected drug dealer that Wainscott has had issues with in the past. Wainscott allegedly told the witness that he shot someone that looked like the suspected drug dealer and that he "had seven shots and made all seven shots count." Court documents said police watched a surveillance video of the crime scene and saw Hale knock on the door of 19 Elm Street. That's when a man allegedly came from behind a nearby car and shot him. Hale screamed and collapsed.Because of the seriousness of the charges, the court ordered that Okorie be held on $100,000 bail. Meanwhile, Wainscott is being held without bail until his next court appearance.

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Small Businesses, Big Future: AI-Powered Hookle App Fuels Sustainable Growth for 30 Million U.S. Micro-Businesses | PR Newswire [Video]

Hookle, a Finland-based tech company, is advancing sustainable growth for over 30 million U.S. micro-businesses with its AI-powered social media marketing app. By simplifying digital marketing, Hookle empowers micro-businesses globally