According to the Portland Business Journal, the former Greyhound terminal is currently owned by Transportation Realty Income Partners LP, and it listed on the market for $10 million. Greyhound moved ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — The man suspected of hijacking a TriMet bus at gunpoint will remain in jail with no bail. On Friday, Hosea Chambers waived his right to a preventative detention hearing.
Note: This story contains details of violence. When Patrick Coomer reaches the end of his bus route, the last remaining passengers usually get off. But one night this summer, as the TriMet bus ...
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