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Features
Bus tour highlights Portland's 'hidden discriminatory history' for Black, Asian American residents
The Story
Digging for old: Oregon and the moon
The Oregon Historical Society’s online archive has only a few results for “eclipse,” but quite a few more for “moon.”
Entertainment
30 years after his death, Kurt Cobain continues to speak to generations of fans
The iconic singer died April 5, 1994. He is still venerated by those who hadn't even been born at the time of his death.
History
Bus tour examines Oregon’s history of housing discrimination
The trip includes stops in the Albina neighborhood, where freeway construction displaced Black residents, and the former Vanport site.
History
32 years ago: When Mt. Trashmore 'blew up' in an April Fools' Day prank
April 1, 1992: a day that will live in infamy. Or at least it was for anyone who lived and worked near Mount Trashmore at the time.
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No, Portland has never had a major bridge collapse
The city has seen several major bridges replaced, most recently the Sellwood Bridge, but not because their predecessors collapsed.
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'We Were the Lucky Ones' cast & team discuss TV show about Jewish family who survived the Holocaust
The first three episodes of the limited series begin streaming Thursday, March 28 on Hulu, followed by one episode each Thursday through May 2.
Earthquakes
How the Good Friday Earthquake warns Oregonians about its need to upgrade bridges, protect coast
Today marks 60 years since the magnitude 9.2 earthquake that shook Alaska and caused a tsunami that impacted the west coast, including Seaside.
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President Harding and his First Lady visit Oregon | Digging for Old
President Warren G. Harding and his wife Florence visited Oregon in 1923 during a tour of the Western states. He died in California during that very trip.
Special Reports
Roots Recovered: Reclaiming Our Names
This documentary from 13News Now explores the growing interest African Americans have in discovering their ancestral names.
Local News
Oregon and federal leaders tout $488 million grant to build freeway cover in Albina neighborhood
The federal dollars will go towards the I-5 Rose Quarter Improvement Project — specifically, the part of the project that will build a cover over the freeway.
The Story
An Oregon-born titan of the tennis world | Digging for Old
Margaret Osborne duPont won 37 Grand Slam titles, mostly in doubles play. For several years, she was the highest-ranked female tennis player in the world.
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