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Cash business in Oregon, Washington accused of laundering  $18M for drug traffickers A Portland dessert chain is opening 2 Seatt...
Cash business in Oregon, Washington accused of laundering  $18M for drug traffickers A Portland dessert chain is opening 2 Seatt...
Cash business in Oregon, Washington accused of laundering $18M for drug traffickers A Portland dessert chain is opening 2 Seatt...

Published on: 04/17/2025

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The La Popular stores were in Oregon and Washington states.

The Portland brand has a Seattle connection.

The chief judge of the Oregon Court of Appeals wrote the ruling, tossing the criminal mischief case against a middle school boy who was "messing with" a hole in the ceiling of the boys bathroom.

The 20-year-old was on vacation in Oregon with his family when he went over Willamette Falls while kayaking. He hasn’t been seen since.

The cold case killing had sat unsolved for decades until new evidence came to light.

PDX offers four tiers of parking, each with different daily rates.

“We’ve been ready for a transportation system that offers us real choices,” one advocate said.

“As city leaders, we have a responsibility to take these results to heart.”

Senators from both parties said baseball could be key to Portland's recovery.

The nugget’s return is the start of Taco Bell’s journey to become a go-to destination for crispy chicken with a permanent mainstay by 2026.

Prosecutors said the coach, now 37, had a playbook he used to target students between 13 and 16 years old whom he largely had met through basketball.

Astronomers detect compounds in K2-18b's atmosphere that are only produced by living organisms on Earth.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2025/04/cash-business-in-oregon-washington-accused-of-laundering-18m-for-drug-traffickers.html

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