11-23-2024  4:09 am   •   PDX and SEA Weather

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NORTHWEST NEWS

'Bomb Cyclone' Kills 1 and Knocks out Power to Over Half a Million Homes Across the Northwest US

A major storm was sweeping across the northwest U.S., battering the region with strong winds and rain. The Weather Prediction Center issued excessive rainfall risks through Friday and hurricane-force wind warnings were in effect. 

'Bomb Cyclone' Threatens Northern California and Pacific Northwest

The Weather Prediction Center issued excessive rainfall risks beginning Tuesday and lasting through Friday. Those come as the strongest atmospheric river  that California and the Pacific Northwest has seen this season bears down on the region. 

More Logging Is Proposed to Help Curb Wildfires in the US Pacific Northwest

Officials say worsening wildfires due to climate change mean that forests must be more actively managed to increase their resiliency.

Democrat Janelle Bynum Flips Oregon’s 5th District, Will Be State’s First Black Member of Congress

The U.S. House race was one of the country’s most competitive and viewed by The Cook Political Report as a toss up, meaning either party had a good chance of winning.

NEWS BRIEFS

OMSI Opens Indoor Ice Rink for the Holiday Season

This is the first year the unique synthetic ice rink is open. ...

Thanksgiving Safety Tips

Portland Fire & Rescue extends their wish to you for a happy and safe Thanksgiving Holiday. ...

Portland Art Museum’s Rental Sales Gallery Showcases Diverse Talent

New Member Artist Show will be open to the public Dec. 6 through Jan. 18, with all works available for both rental and purchase. ...

Dolly Parton's Imagination Library of Oregon Announces New State Director and Community Engagement Coordinator

“This is an exciting milestone for Oregon,” said DELC Director Alyssa Chatterjee. “These positions will play critical roles in...

Multnomah County Library Breaks Ground on Expanded St. Johns Library

Groundbreaking marks milestone in library transformations ...

Storm dumps record rain in Northern California, while US Northeast deals with winter storms

HEALDSBURG, Calif. (AP) — A major storm dropped more snow and record rain in California, causing small landslides and flooding some streets, while on the opposite side of the country blizzard or winter storm warnings were in effect Saturday for areas spanning from the Northeast to central...

What to know about Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Trump's pick for labor secretary

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump on Friday named Oregon Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer to lead the Department of Labor in his second administration, elevating a Republican congresswoman who has strong support from unions in her district but lost reelection in November. ...

Moore and UAPB host Missouri

Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions (1-5) at Missouri Tigers (4-1) Columbia, Missouri; Sunday, 5 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: UAPB plays Missouri after Christian Moore scored 20 points in UAPB's 98-64 loss to the Texas Tech Red Raiders. The Tigers are 4-0 in home...

Grill's 25 point leads Missouri past Pacific 91-56

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Reserve Caleb Grill scored 25 points on 9-for-12 shooting and Tamar Bates scored 11 points as Missouri overwhelmed Pacific 91-56 on Friday night. Reserve Trent Pierce added 10 points for Missouri (4-1) which made 14 of 30 3-pointers. Elias Ralph...

OPINION

A Loan Shark in Your Pocket: Cellphone Cash Advance Apps

Fast-growing app usage leaves many consumers worse off. ...

America’s Healing Can Start with Family Around the Holidays

With the holiday season approaching, it seems that our country could not be more divided. That division has been perhaps the main overarching topic of our national conversation in recent years. And it has taken root within many of our own families. ...

Donald Trump Rides Patriarchy Back to the White House

White male supremacy, which Trump ran on, continues to play an outsized role in exacerbating the divide that afflicts our nation. ...

Why Not Voting Could Deprioritize Black Communities

President Biden’s Justice40 initiative ensures that 40% of federal investment benefits flow to disadvantaged communities, addressing deep-seated inequities. ...

AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE NEWS

Daniel Penny doesn't testify as his defense rests in subway chokehold trial

NEW YORK (AP) — Daniel Penny chose not to testify and defense lawyers rested their case Friday at his trial in the death of an agitated man he choked on a subway train. Closing arguments are expected after Thanksgiving in the closely watched manslaughter case about the death of...

National monument proposed for North Dakota Badlands, with tribes' support

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A coalition of conservation groups and Native American tribal citizens on Friday called on President Joe Biden to designate nearly 140,000 acres of rugged, scenic Badlands as North Dakota's first national monument, a proposal several tribal nations say would preserve the...

Robinson won't appear at Trump's North Carolina rally after report on online posts, AP sources say

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson will not appear at former President Donald Trump ’s rally on Saturday in the battleground state following a CNN report about Robinson’s alleged disturbing online posts, an absence that illustrates the liability the gubernatorial...

ENTERTAINMENT

Book Review: Chris Myers looks back on his career in ’That Deserves a Wow'

There are few sports journalists working today with a resume as broad as Chris Myers. From a decade doing everything for ESPN (SportsCenter, play by play, and succeeding Roy Firestone as host of the interview show “Up Close”) to decades of involvement with nearly every league under contract...

Was it the Mouse King? ‘Nutcracker’ props stolen from a Michigan ballet company

CANTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Did the Mouse King strike? A ballet group in suburban Detroit is scrambling after someone stole a trailer filled with props for upcoming performances of the beloved holiday classic “The Nutcracker.” The lost items include a grandfather...

Wrestling with the ghosts of 'The Piano Lesson'

The piano on the set of “The Piano Lesson” was not a mere prop. It could be played and the cast members often did. It was adorned with pictures of the Washington family and their ancestors. It was, John David Washington jokes, “No. 1 on the call sheet.” “We tried to haunt...

U.S. & WORLD NEWS

Texas education board approves optional Bible-infused curriculum for elementary schools

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas’ education board voted Friday to allow Bible-infused teachings in elementary...

California case is the first confirmed bird flu infection in a US child

Health officials on Friday confirmed bird flu in a California child — the first reported case in a U.S. minor. ...

2 convicted in human smuggling case after Indian family froze to death on US-Canada border

FERGUS FALLS, Minn. (AP) — A jury convicted two men on Friday of charges related to human smuggling for their...

Brazilian police formally accuse former President Bolsonaro and aides of alleged 2022 coup attempt

SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil’s federal police on Thursday formally accused former President Jair Bolsonaro and 36...

Prominent figure from Canada's trucker protests against COVID-19 restrictions found guilty

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — One of the most prominent figures from Canada's trucker protests against COVID-19...

South Korea says Russia supplied air defense missiles to North Korea in return for its troops

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Russia has supplied air defense missile systems to North Korea in exchange for sending...

By Brian Stimson of The Skanner News
Chief Mike Reese and Mayor Sam Adams

With one young African American man dead and one police officer recovering from gunshot wounds to both legs, police released limited details today about Wednesday night's shooting near the Lloyd Center.

Police say the incident involved officers from the Hotspot Enforcement Action Team. On Thursday morning, his second day on the job, Portland Police Chief Mike Reese and Mayor Sam Adams, held a press conference to outline the basic events of the shooting.
At 6:21 p.m. Wednesday, officers from the team attempted to make a stop on a vehicle that they say had been making turns without turn signals and driving erratically. After turning on their lights and using an air horn, the driver eventually pulled over to the side after several blocks. Police wouldn't say whether the squad car making the stop was unmarked or not.
According to the police, the suspect in the vehicle wouldn't comply with officer demands and shouted profanities at them. After Tasing the suspect, he reached into the passenger side of the vehicle, produced a firearm and fired at officers. Police are not releasing the name of the suspect until the coroner submits his autopsy report.
Officer Christopher Burley, a 5-year veteran, was shot once in both legs. Other officers at the scene enacted an "officer rescue," pulling him from the scene and transported him to Legacy Emanuel hospital in their squad car. He is expected to make a full recovery.
Officers Jim Defrain, Cody Berne, and Andrew Polas shot the suspect. Reese declined to say how many shots were fired, although an independent account by a witness posted on The Portland Mercury's website that it was about 15 shots. That witness also took a video of the shooting, which has not been released.
Police then shot the suspect with a beanbag gun after he didn't respond to commands. According to police, they then removed him from the vehicle and he was pronounced dead at the scene.
The incident call printout, given to the media Thursday morning, tells a slightly different story. It indicates that police beanbagged the suspect as he was on the ground, then moved in to secure the suspect's hands.
At 6:28: "BB THE SUSP … LAYG ON GROUND. POSS WEAP UNDER HIM," reads the printout.
Then at 6:29, ", NO MOMENT (sic) AFTER BB. MOVING FORWARD TO TAKE HIM INTO CUST," the printout reads.
Mayor Sam Adams -- who on Wednesday morning took control of the police department from Commissioner Dan Saltzman, fired Chief Rosie Sizer and appointed Mike Reese to the position -- was on the scene that night to speak with officers and observe their job.
"I want to see the lay of the land, but not to direct," he said.
Adams said after spending time at the scene of the shooting, he stopped by the hospital to visit Officer Burley.
"As someone, a civilian, close to the scene, this was a heartbreaking scene," he said. "To see a young Portlander dead on one of our sidewalks is really heartbreaking. This shouldn't happen. I'm not passing judgment on the officers involved."
Adams promised a "thorough, fair and speedy" investigation into the shooting and a clear explanation of the timeline. He said it was important to be as transparent as possible with officer involved shootings.
When asked whether the officers would be forced to submit a toxicology review to determine if their actions were influenced by steroids, alcohol or another substance, Adams told The Skanner News that he would "want to dig into it."
"I certainly don't want our officers impaired in judgment or work impaired in any way," he said. "So I want to look at the best way of ensuring that. But in terms of the detail, I have to get up to speed."


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