GOOD MORNING, BLOGTOWN! Why oh why must it be this way? Before you can read me, you gotta learn how to see me. LET'S GO TO PRESS.
Authorities have a timeline for the vicious MAX train attack on Friday, which gives us the most complete look yet at the actions suspected hate crime murderer Jeremy Christian took that day.
The arraignment for Jeremy Christian took place yesterday, and while short, it was very loud with chanting protests and the accused murderer screaming at the audience.
Investigators have also learned that before the attack, suspect Jeremy Christian was on the MAX yelling about decapitating people.
While the organizers of "Portland March Against Sharia"have canceled their event, the pro-Trump alt-right rally on June 4 is currently still on.
Micah Fletcher, the hero who survived being stabbed by suspect Jeremy Christian, spoke for the first time about the attack and his hopes for Portland's future.
The mother of slain hero Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche wrote a letter to President Trump, asking him to take action and condemn hate groups.
TriMet is boosting security on the rail lines to calm skittish commuters, as well as planning a memorial.
Mayor Ted Wheeler is getting blasted by free speech advocates, conservatives, and the ACLU for attempting to shut down a pro-Trump rally scheduled for Sunday.
Meanwhile in national news, President Trump is expected to pull out of the Paris climate agreement, which would severely injure efforts to contain global warming.
A huge explosion in Kabul takes the lives of at least 80 people, and wounding 460.
Trump's tweets took a weird turn last night when he posted this: “Despite the constant negative press covfefe.” Though the tweet was deleted six hours later, the internet had a lot of fun in the meantime.
Are you suffering from small, dysfunctional... "hands"? Ask your doctor if #covfefe is right for you! pic.twitter.com/k28gQnnYzt
— Morgan Stuart (@MorganTStuart) May 31, 2017
Trump is having more trouble than ever filling appointee seats—thanks primarily to his reputation for berating his staff and the Russia probe.
Meanwhile Trump's senior adviser son-in-law Jared Kushner is dealing with the FBI's interest in him and Russia the only way he knows how... by ignoring it.
Now let's look at the WEATHER: A mostly dry day with a shower expected tonight, and a high of 73.
And finally, a tip for our beloved Rose City Rollers: Ever considered doing what this '80s show Rollergames did to spice up their matches? [Warning: It involves an alligator pit."Devastating!"]