Top Portland news: Mayor announces 'Damian Lillard Day'; trial begins in light-rail stabbings; more

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Woman charged in connection with 2018 murder of Portland man

Eugene Gora's body was found in shop-turned-home in Northeast Portland on May 10, 2018.

Read the full story on KGW.

Portland mayor says city will have 'Damian Lillard Day'

The city of Portland plans to honor Trail Blazers PG Damian Lillard for his record-breaking game by holding "Damian Lillard Day" in Portland.

Read the full story on Sports Naut.

A new collection of queer and trans short stories highlight '90s Portland

Claire Rudy Foster's "Shine of the Ever" is described as a literary mixtape of queer voices.

Read the full story on KING5.

Murder trial begins in fatal Portland light-rail stabbings

Prosecutors say just prior to the 2017 stabbings, Jeremy Christian was hurling racist and anti-Muslim slurs at two black women, including one who was wearing a Muslim head covering.

Read the full story on Q13FOX.

$57K grant gives Portland's Cat Adoption Team foster program a boost

Since they opened in 1998, CAT has helped find homes for more than 50,000 cats.

Read the full story on KGW.


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