The overnight ice and the new accumulating snow Friday morning caused slippery road conditions around the Willamette Valley.
Severe cold and icy conditions are impacting public transportation in the Portland area, prompting TriMet to urge caution for those who must travel.
Multiple crashes were reported during Thursday's snow storm, with freezing rain on the way overnight. TriMet is adjusting ...
To prepare for Friday morning travelers, MAX light rail trains in the Portland area will run overnight to prevent ice buildup ...
While it's recommended to stay at home, PBOT has about 50,000 gallons of liquid de-icer on hand and is working overtime to ...
Widespread snow has arrived in northwestern Oregon and it's sticking, creating slippery road conditions from Salem to ...
On a day when commuters may rely heavily on public transportation, Portland is already seeing some delays due to weather.
TriMet’s MAX Orange and Yellow lines were disrupted due to a tree coming down on overhead wires near the Delta Park/Vanport ...
TriMet says MAX trains typically run well in the snow. But freezing rain can build up on the overhead wires, meaning the trains can't get power. People may also notice sparking near the connection ...
Riders who can’t afford to pay for public transportation will not be turned away from TriMet lines if they are traveling to ...
Camas city officials remain unified in their opposition to light rail on the planned Interstate 5 replacement bridge.