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    by The Oregonian
    Thursday November 20, 2008, 1:52 AM

    Officers Jason Newton and Ben Humphrey
    Two Sherwood Police officers were honored for valor in the line of duty at the recent International Association of Chiefs of Police conference, held in San Diego.

    Officers Ben Humphrey and Jason Newton won runner-up candidate spots for the Parade Magazine/IACP Officer of the Year award. In November 2007, they rescued three people trapped in a burning car after a motor vehicle accident.

    Humphrey has worked for the city since January 2007, and Newton worked there four years before accepting a position in February with the Colorado Springs Police Department.

    To read more about their story, log on to http://tinyurl.com/5q5s3g.



    Police and court log

    by The Oregonian
    Thursday November 20, 2008, 1:48 AM

    ALOHA
    Police:
    DVDs were taken Oct. 27 from a business in the 17500 block of Southwest Farmington Road.
    Lawn equipment was taken before Nov. 1 from a shed in the 17800 block of Southwest Washington Drive.

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    Real estate transactions

    by The Oregonian
    Thursday November 20, 2008, 1:21 AM


    Selected home sales of more than $200,000 during September, the most recent data available. The information is provided by First American Real Estate Solutions.

    97005
    45 NW Henry Dr; 1,968 square feet; on 9/29/2008 for $270,000
    5170 SW Elm Ave; 1,195 square feet; on 9/19/2008 for $320,000
    3305 SW Lundgren Ter; 1,961 square feet; on 9/2/2008 for $330,000
    13900 SW Burlwood St; 2,320 square feet; on 9/26/2008 for $333,330

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    Births

    by The Oregonian
    Thursday November 20, 2008, 1:02 AM

    BEAVERTON
    Estrada-Salinas: To Monica Salinas and Juan Estrada, a daughter, Sofia Amber Estrada-Salinas, Oct. 29, 2008, at Tuality Community Hospital.
    James: To Melissa Rogers and Kary James, a son, Karson Allen James, Oct. 30, 2008, at Tuality Community Hospital.

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    Armed robber hits Beaverton convenience store

    by The Oregonian
    Wednesday November 19, 2008, 10:02 PM

    A 7-Eleven store in the 4700 block of Southwest Murray Boulevard was robbed at gunpoint about 9:20 p.m. today, said Washington County emergency dispatch.

    The suspect was at large. No injuries are reported.

    Further details were not immediately available.

    -- Jacques Von Lunen; jacquesvonlunen@news.oregonian.com



    Sheriff's office investigates human remains found in Aloha

    by John Snell and Jacques Von Lunen, The Oregonian
    Wednesday November 19, 2008, 6:24 PM

    ALOHA - Decomposed human remains were found yesterday afternoon along a walking path south of the Tualatin Valley Highway in Aloha, the Washington County Sheriff's Office reported.

    Following a search today for further evidence, investigators identified the body, said Sgt. David Thompson, a sheriff's spokesman. However, police did not release the name or other details pending notification of the family.

    Washington County Major Crimes is investigating the case as a homicide because investigators could not determine the cause of death.

    Thompson said a passer-by found the remnants of a human foot in the brush along a path at Southwest 160th Avenue and Southwest Shelton Street about 1 p.m. yesterday. Search dogs found the rest of the body about 30 feet away.

    The body was decomposed, and the separation of the foot was likely due to a natural process rather than dismemberment, Thompson said.

    -- John Snell;
    johnsnell@news.oregonian.com
    -- Jacques Von Lunen; jacquesvonlunen@news.oregonian.com






    Americans, Oregonians continued to drive less in September

    by Dylan Rivera, The Oregonian
    Wednesday November 19, 2008, 5:20 PM

    Even as gas prices declined from record highs in July, motorists in September continued to drive less than they did a year ago, a report by the Federal Highway Administration said today.

    Americans drove 4.4 percent less, or 10.7 billion fewer vehicle miles traveled (VMT), in September 2008 than September 2007, the eleventh-straight month of declining driving. The trend is most evident in rural interstate travel, which fell by 8 percent that month, while urban interstate travel declined by 3.9 percent.

    In Oregon, driving dropped by 6.8 percent on rural arterial roads, by 2.6 percent on urban arterial roads and 4.2 percent on all estimated roads. The Oregon data may be less reliable, because it is based on estimates from nearby states or the national average, and not on data collected by the Oregon Department of Transportation.

    As Americans drove less, they also paid about $3 billion less gas tax than expected in the 12 months ending Sept. 30, prompting U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary Peters to call for more sources of money for transportation projects. Transportation spending increased by $2 billion.

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    Cornelius Pass Road faces possible safety improvements

    by David Holley, The Oregonian
    Wednesday November 19, 2008, 5:00 PM


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    The crash-heavy portion of Northwest Cornelius Pass Road in Multnomah County could see some safety improvements, pending the results of an analysis by the Federal Highway Administration.

    Federal agents visited the road in July to track traffic patterns and assess potential safety concerns. A task force assembled by the Oregon Legislature will examine the audit after it is sent to Multnomah County at the end of this month.

    Depending on what the audit says, the task force could call for increased ice-warning signs, safety railings and other precautionary measures. The task force, a group of 10 elected officials and citizens, will meet Dec. 9 at the Sauvie Island Grange at 3 p.m. to discuss the audit.

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    Nurses group: Oregon, Washington have best road safety laws

    by Dylan Rivera, The Oregonian
    Wednesday November 19, 2008, 4:48 PM

    Oregon and Washington scored the highest rank for roadway safety laws, in a report released today by the Emergency Nurses Association.

    The report, "2008 ENA National Scorecard on State Roadway Laws: A Blueprint for Injury Prevention," examines roadway safety laws in all 50 states and the District of Columbia and scores each based on 13 criteria.

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    Tualatin motorcycle officer hurt in crash

    by John Snell, The Oregonian
    Wednesday November 19, 2008, 4:32 PM

    TUALATIN - A police motorcycle officer was involved in a traffic crash while on duty this afternoon, Tualatin Police reported.

    Details were sketchy, but police spokeswoman Jennifer Massey said the crash happened at 3:15 p.m. at Southwest Sagert Street at Southwest 93rd Avenue, between Southwest Boones Ferry and Southwest Tualatin-Sherwood roads.

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    Ambric suspends operations, plans to sell assets (updated)

    by The Silicon Forest Blog
    Wednesday November 19, 2008, 2:52 PM

    Long-gestating Beaverton chip company Ambric has called it quits and plans to sell its assets, the company said today, after it failed to line up funding.

    "Ambric was unable to secure additional financing in the current economic environment and has suspended all operations not associated with the sale of the company or fulfillment of existing customer production requests through its long term supply agreements," the company said in a statement.

    Ambric designed high-performance chips for video and other media-rich applications. The company was founded in 2003, and launched its first chip at the start of this year.

    I'll update this post later, and have more in the paper tomorrow.

    Update below:

    Continue reading "Ambric suspends operations, plans to sell assets (updated)" »


    Human remains found in Aloha

    by John Snell, The Oregonian
    Wednesday November 19, 2008, 2:18 PM

    ALOHA - Decomposed human remains were found yesterday afternoon along a walking path south of the Tualatin Valley Highway in Aloha, the Washington County Sheriff's Office reported.

    The remains have not been identified, said Sgt. David Thompson, a sheriff's spokesman. He would not say whether the body is of a man or woman, or of an adult or child.

    Thompson said a passerby found the remnants of a human foot in the brush along a path at Southwest 160th Avenue and Southwest Shelton Street. He said the rest of the body was found about 30 feet away. Thompson said the body had apparently decomposed over time and that the separation of the foot was likely due to a natural process, rather than the dismemberment of the corpse.

    - John Snell;
    johnsnell@news.oregonian.com



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