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‘Should’ve returned home but he didn’t’: Man died in Fred Meyer parking lot after trying to stop purse-snatching, teenage boys accused of murderBackground: The Fred Meyer where Trent was shot and killed (Google Maps). An Oregon man died trying ... was shopping at the Fred Meyer grocery store on Northeast 102nd Avenue in the Hazelwood ...
Three teenage boys in Portland are accused of taking part in a string of robberies, one of which allegedly ended in the shooting of a 47-year-old man. A 16-year-old and 15-year-old are charged with ...
Lottery officials said that the ticket, which matched all six Powerball numbers, was sold at the Fred Meyer store on Southwest Walker Road. The winner came forward to claim the prize on Wednesday ...
As for the other $50,000 the Walker Road Fred Meyer won, it will go into projects around the Beaverton store and the employees will get to vote on a way to celebrate selling the winning ticket.
On Friday morning, shoppers in Juneau noticed the absence of two totem poles that had been at Fred Meyer’s main entrance for approximately 40 years. Tlingit twin carvers Mick and Rick Beasley ...
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) - The ticket matching all six Powerball numbers in last Saturday's $328.5 million Powerball jackpot was sold at the Fred Meyer store on SW Walker Road in Beaverton.
The Beaverton Fred Meyer at 15995 SW Walker Road that sold the ticket will receive $100,000 for selling the jackpot. The store plans to donate $50,000 to the Oregon Food Bank as part of Fred Meyer ...
Teens arrested after Portland man was killed while trying to intervene in Gateway Fred Meyer robbery
PORTLAND, Ore. — Two teenagers have been arrested in connection with a robbery-turned-homicide investigation at the Gateway Fred Meyer in Portland earlier this month. On Thursday, Portland ...
It was a quiet Friday morning for the employees of a Beaverton Fred Meyer – until 8:30 a.m, when news suddenly broke that the store had sold the winning Powerball ticket with a $328.5 million ...
A Springfield man arrested in connection to a shooting and botched drug deal in the Fred Meyer parking lot on Market Street nearly a year ago was sentenced Jan. 17 to five years in prison.
It was a quiet Friday morning for the employees of a Beaverton Fred Meyer – until 8:30 a.m, when news suddenly broke that the store had sold the winning Powerball ticket with a $328.5 million ...
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