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  • Fleet Week, Grand Floral Parade on tap in Portland

    Fleet Week, Grand Floral Parade on tap in Portland

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    2024 Rose Festival Queen will be chosen Friday

    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Though the streets of downtown Portland were much quieter Sunday night than when the Starlight Parade rolled through on Saturday, the city will be jumping this week as the Rose Festival continues with Fleet Week and then the Grand Floral Parade.

    Fleet Week

    Ships from the US Navy, US Coast Guard, Royal Canadian Navy and other fleets begin arriving in Portland on Wednesday, the 116th year these big ships make their way to the Rose City’s waterfront.

    Yes, there will be bridge lifts throughout the week, so drivers should be aware of the potential for delays. There will be more delays when the ships leave the city on June 10.

    Grand Floral Parade

    The Queen of the Rose Festival court will be crowned on Friday. The Queen and her court will have a prominent spot in another annual tradition, the Grand Floral Parade, at 10 a.m. Saturday.

    The floats and marching bands begin their parade route at Memorial Coliseum, head down Broadway and travel along Weidler to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard before wrapping up at 16th and Multnomah near the Lloyd Center.

    This year, the parade’s Grand Marshal is long-time Battle Ground band instructor Greg McKelvey.

    That day, the Broadway Bridge will be closed from 7 a.m. to noon. This closure will stop all eastbound traffic as well as westbound traffic starting at North Larrabee Avenue.

    Thousands of people will continue to fill the streets of Portland as the 2024 Rose Festival continues. The Rose Garden Contest Awards Ceremony is set for June 18, and the Milk Carton Boat Race on June 23 is the final official event of the festival.

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  • Albany man surrenders after 4-hour standoff

    Albany man surrenders after 4-hour standoff

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    Diego Guajardo faces multiple charges

    PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A 21-year-old Albany man surrendered to Marion County deputies early Saturday morning after a four-hour standoff following a stabbing.

    The stabbing happened around 1 a.m. around Phipps Lane and Beverly Avenue in northeast Salem, the sheriff’s office said in a release. The suspect, later identified as Diego Guajardo, was inside a residence.

    Over the next hours, crisis team negotiators and a Marion County SWAT unit worked with the suspect and those inside the house to end the standoff.

    Guajardo surrendered around 5 a.m. and was booked for assault and unlawful use of a weapon, officials said.

    The stabbing victim was taken to a nearby hospital and is expected to recover.

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