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  • Woman charged with shooting 75-year-old-man

    Woman charged with shooting 75-year-old-man

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    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A woman is facing an attempted murder charge after allegedly shooting a man in the face at a home in the Foster-Powell neighborhood Thursday afternoon.

    Just before 4:30 p.m., Portland police officers responded to reports of a shooting in the 3500 Block of Southeast 79th Avenue.

    Officers reportedly learned that the victim, a 75-year-old man, was able to make his way to the lobby of a building, where he told witnesses that he had been shot by a woman who ran from the scene.

    The man was then taken to a hospital with a gunshot wound to the face, authorities say.

    Officers were able to locate the woman, identified as 73-year-old Lana Strand, trying to drive away and took her into custody. Authorities believe she is either the victim’s wife or former wife.

    Strand was booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center on domestic violence charges of second-degree attempted murder and unlawful use of a weapon.

    Detectives from PPB’s Special Victims Unit are now investigating and have recovered the revolver believed to have been used in the incident, officials say.

    If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence and needs help, there are a number of resources available, in addition to calling or texting 911.

    Call to Safety (CTS) provides access to advocacy services, including confidential peer support, information and referrals to community resources. CTS’ 24-hour crisis line can be reached at 503-235-5333 or 1-888-235-5333.

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  • PDX Live announces line-up for third summer in Pioneer Square

    PDX Live announces line-up for third summer in Pioneer Square

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    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — PDX Live is returning to Pioneer Square for its 3rd year, bringing a new series of artists to serenade Downtown Portland.

    Throughout August, there will be 13 shows in the Square across a myriad of different genres.

    Tickets go on sale Friday for most shows (except two which are already on sale) and they can be found on the PDX Live website.

    See a full list of the shows below:

    August 7th: Sleater-Kinney and Amyl and the Sniffers
    August 8th: Ween (Night 1)
    August 9th: Ween (Night 2)
    August 10th: Descendants
    August 11th: The Japanese House
    August 12th: Sierra Ferrell
    August 13th Ethel Cain
    August 14th: Yo La Tengo and Built to Spill
    August 16th: Mt. Joy
    August 17th: Waxahatchee
    August 18th: Alvvays
    August 20th: Elle King
    August 21st: Sunny Day Real Estate

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  • Weather models show 30% chance of snow hitting Portland by Thursday

    Weather models show 30% chance of snow hitting Portland by Thursday

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    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — While weather models currently favor widespread rain for Portland on Wednesday, there remains a 20% to 30% chance that temperatures will stay cold enough to drop 2 to 6 inches of snow on the metro area by Thursday morning.

    KOIN 6 Meteorologist Kelley Bayern says that light snowfall is most likely in Portland’s West Hills and at elevations around 1,500 feet and higher.

    “Most high-resolution models show the majority of Portland snow-free,” Bayern said. “However, if models are wrong and we stay colder than forecast, we could be in for anywhere around 2 to 6 inches, or more, of widespread snow in the metro area through Thursday morning. Some models continue to trend toward the snowier outcome.”

    Any snowfall in the city is currently expected to melt quickly and leave little impact on local traffic. KOIN 6 will continue to monitor Wednesday’s temperatures to more accurately predict Portland’s chance of snow.

    “If we don’t break the 40s today and start to see snow showers arrive this evening, we may have a snowstorm knocking on the door,” Bayern said.

    Bayern also said it is important to note that unlike the storm in mid-January that crippled the metro area, conditions are not expected to be as icy. Which means it is likely that the city may not be as debilitated as last month when sheets of ice coated the streets and brought down trees.

    “We may experience wintry conditions and rounds of mixed snow showers through Friday, but conditions are expected to moderate and warm by the end of the weekend,” Bayern said.

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  • Mayor Monday: Vancouver’s on-going battle with homelessness

    Mayor Monday: Vancouver’s on-going battle with homelessness

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    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Just across the river, Vancouver is one of the biggest cities in the Portland metro area.

    Much like Portland, Washington’s fourth-largest city is taking steps to tackle the ongoing issue of homelessness.

    Vancouver mayor Anne McEnery-Ogle joined AM Extra to discuss the city’s recent emergency declaration.

    Watch the full video in the player above.

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  • Police investigate deadly stabbing in SE Portland grocery store parking lot

    Police investigate deadly stabbing in SE Portland grocery store parking lot

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    The stabbing occurred overnight at a grocery store on SE 122nd Ave

    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A man died in a grocery store parking lot in Portland’s Powellhurst-Gilbert Neighborhood after being stabbed early Sunday morning.

    According to the Portland Police Bureau, they responded to reports of a stabbing at the 3500 block of Southeast 122nd Avenue at 1:23 a.m., finding one person in the parking lot of a grocery store. Emergency medical services determined the man was dead at the scene.

    “The suspect or suspects left the scene before police were called, and no immediate arrests were made,” PPB said in a release. Anyone with information about the stabbing is encouraged to contact police.

    This is a developing story. KOIN 6 News will update this article as soon as more information becomes available. 

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    Danny Peterson

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