Anti-prostitution advocates said the latest brazen move by people who sell prostitutes online dehumanizes the prostitutes even more and makes them more susceptible to violence.
A retired couple who are now serving as campground hosts in the Olympic National Forest have received high honors from the U.S. Forest Service.
Some folks turn to pawn shops when they need cash fast and business is booming, not just because of the down economy but also a hit TV show. Meet one of our local pawn stars from Vancouver.
A local high school baseball player whose neck was broken in a car crash is now wrapping up a successful senior season.
Firefighters with Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue climb to great heights to help conquer cancer.
A Clackamas woman shares her story of being lured online by a predator in the hopes of helping other families spot the telltale signs.
Dumpy dogs can slim down at Indigo Ranch's 'Doggie Fat Camp' in Vernonia.
Kristi Spinuzza has a strange addiction - she eats dirt. She said her favorite kind of dirt are the small white rocks mixed in her flower pots. "They kind of break apart so they're not hard and crunchy," she explained.
Many Portlanders are bidding on storage units where tenants haven't paid their bill. They are hoping to find treasure inside and sell the items for a profit.
The head of the state agency that oversees teachers said there is no question her agency has seen more reports in recent years of sexual misconduct by teachers. That ranges from inappropriate exchanges to rape.
We take a look at personal protection that works - and what the experts say are the best ways to avoid becoming a victim.
Anyone who is in, or has gone to, high school knows it can be a tough place. But Lincoln High School senior Ethan Zerpa dreamed up a unique way to bring his school together.
Public records obtained by KATU show that one man who skipped his court date after being accused of sexual abuse then went on to claim dozens of unemployment payments from the State of Oregon.
This week's Everyday Hero is a long-time volunteer who now walks miles everyday, picking up litter along Clackamas River Drive in Oregon City.
Growers and grower cooperatives can now buy insurance policies to protect their crops and marijuana inventories against losses.