TriMet fought the public release of the video, but the Multnomah County DA’s Office ruled portions of it must be made public.
TriMet quietly paid $830,300 last year to the family of a 65-year-old man who died after he was dragged 100 yards by a MAX train when his trench coat got stuck in its doors. Jonathan Ignatious Edwards ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – TriMet is facing a budget shortfall, and the agency says the loss in revenue will soon have an impact on its service lines. Bus and MAX service cuts will begin in November 2025 ...
In September, TriMet spent $75,029 on an employee appreciation event at the Oregon Zoo as the agency faces a $300 million ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The next time you see tracks, think train. That’s the message TriMet wants everyone to understand as they released video footage of extremely close calls between MAX trains and ...
In January, TriMet will use the survey and open house feedback to produce more detailed proposals for the 2026 cuts. The ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — More than a year after a s l ingshot-wielding man hospitalized someone in an attack near a TriMet MAX stop, he has been sentenced to prison. Multnomah County Circuit Court ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — TriMet has published a list of service cuts that the transit agency says it will need to start implementing later this year due in part to the Oregon legislature's failure to pass a ...
TriMet said options under discussion for the cuts include reduced service frequency; service hour reductions; eliminating some bus routes altogether; and shortening the MAX Green Line to only run ...
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