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April 01 2021 A chance run-in with Forest Grove s police chief led a retired journalist down the rabbit hole to find the truth. Part 1 of a series A few months ago, I ran into Forest Grove Police Chief Henry Reimann outside the city library. I was on my way out after picking up some books and he was on his way in to record Is Your Mama a Llama? for the library s online storytime program. As a member of the Forest Grove chapter of Showing Up for Racial Justice, I d gotten to know Reimann a bit and found him open and easygoing. So I asked if he had any updates on the Steven Teets case. You may have heard of it: an early morning attack by an intoxicated man on a Forest Grove family s home last Oct. 31. ....
April 02 2021 After her house was attacked, one woman works to protect her family and learn basic facts about their attacker. Part 2 of a series Shortly before 1 a.m. last Oct. 31, Mirella Castaneda and Pablo Weimann awoke to the alarm blaring from their Ram pickup in the driveway. The Forest Grove couple lives with their 13-year-old son, 11-year-old daughter, two foster sons, 13 and 16, and Castaneda s mother, due west of downtown Portland in the Washington County city. Weimann, a construction worker who specializes in finish and tile work, shut off the alarm remotely and lay back down. But when it went off again, Castaneda, an administrative specialist at Washington County s Department of Environmental Health, got out of bed and stuck her head outside the front door, thinking she might see a raccoon. ....
Portland Tribune reporter admits to enjoying his guilty pleasure of the self-described entertainment sport. Government restrictions to fight COVID-19 abruptly shut down nearly every live performance event in the country early last year, including concerts, plays, dance performances and such guilty pleasure as monster truck races and, my personal favorite, professional wrestling. I can hear the howls of protest now. How can possibly like professional wrestling? It s so crude and fake! Then why is it so enduringly popular, even spawning spinoffs like Young Rock, the new semi-autographical comedy series on NBC about Dwayne The Rock Johnson, the former professional wrestler who is now arguably the most popular actor in the world? ....
Museum of the Oregon Territory reopens Fridays, Saturdays Stevens-Crawford House, also managed by Clackamas County Historical Society, remains closed As of Friday, March 12, the Museum of the Oregon Territory is reopening with a limited occupancy of 10. The museum has been closed to the public for about a year due to the pandemic. Group sizes are limited to 5 or less, and admission payment can be made by card only. MOOT s Hands-On History Hall and the Stevens-Crawford House, also managed by Clackamas County Historical Society, remain closed. Visitors over the age of 5 are required to wear masks for the duration of their visit and maintain a distance of 6 feet from visitors outside their household. Hand sanitizing stations are available throughout the museum. ....