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Portlanders Ken and Barbara Martin and their three young daughters headed east in the family’s Ford station wagon to find a Christmas tree. They never returned.
Investigators in Hood River County, Oregon, believe the Ford station wagon the vehicle which belonged to Ken and Barbara Martin, who disappeared along with their children in 1958
A crane resumed dredging on the Columbia River on Friday as it tired to clear a way to pull out a station wagon that is believed to have belonged to an Oregon family of five who disappeared nearly 70 years ago while they were out searching for Christmas greenery.
The station wagon presumed to be connected to the Martin Family is set to be pulled out Friday afternoon — more than 65 years after their sudden disappearance in 1958. Read online:
Multnomah County crews have wrapped up repairs on the Stark Street Bridge in the Columbia River Gorge, which closed five months ago after a retaining wall collapsed. The bridge reopened Thursday, restoring a “critical connection for East County residents,
The Hood River County Sheriff's Office believes they've found a vehicle connected to the 1958 case of the Martin Family.
CASCADE LOCKS, Ore. (KPTV) - A car believed to be associated with an Oregon family missing since 1958 may have been found in the Columbia River. The Hood River County Sheriff’s Office started working to recover the car from the river near Cascade Locks on Thursday, and said the effort will continue on Friday.
A car believed to be associated with an Oregon family missing since 1958 may have been found in the Columbia River.
A car is pulled from the Columbia River that officials believe belonged to an Oregon family missing since 1958.
Tariffs and job cuts at federal agencies are making life more complicated for the Columbia River Bar pilots who play a critical role in connecting Pacific Northwest agriculture with buyers in the rest of the world.
A year later, two of the girls were found in the Columbia River, dead from drowning, near Bonneville Dam. The rest of the family — and the car — remained missing. Until, perhaps, now.