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Fourteen kids have been sickened so far. Possible exposure sites include Costco and the airport. Read more Ready for a $2.5 billion swing at Major League Baseball? Portland Diamond Project charter investors revealed. Read more A lawyer who represented Saudi men who fled the U.S. while accused of crimes says she’s faced threats and has temporarily closed her practice. Read more Six people -- including three in Oregon -- are accused of running Asian brothels in the U.S., Canada and Australia. Read more A Grants Pass man forget to buy tortillas. His second trip to the store netted him a $250,000 winning lottery ticket. Read more Portland commissioner says “white male privilege” enables City Hall disrupters. Read more A protester sues Portland police, saying a projectile broke his nose during a Trump demonstration. Read more Portland's Old Spaghetti Factory turns 50: Here’s a look back at decades of delicious memories. Read more Hillsboro and Multnomah County continue pursuing fast internet service – slowly. Read more “Let’s bring all missing children home.” Kyron Horman’s mom posts hopeful message after Jayme Closs’ safe return. Read more 21 things to do this weekend and beyond in Portland. Read more







TRAFFIC STOP: A video of a Dubai Lamborghini driver schooling an Oregon state trooper on the law goes viral. Read more. (Screenshot)



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On Jan. 17, 1961, President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivered his farewell address in which he warned against "the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex."