A campaign for the 30th anniversary edition of the Atmosfear video board game is now entering its final 72 hours on Kickstarter after raising over $250,000 thanks to over 3,000 backers. The project ...
You may have seen our Everyday Northwest segments featuring “Round Up at the Register,” a Project Cares initiative. All month long, when you visit your local Plaid Pantry, you can round up your ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — AtmosFEAR, the Oaks Park amusement ride that now-infamously malfunctioned and stranded a group of riders upside-down 50 feet in the air for half an hour, is reopening for use. On June ...
A document filed in Multnomah County Circuit Court on June 23 raises the possibility that Oaks Amusement Park’s AtmosFEAR pendulum ride malfunctioned on June 6—more than a week before the major ...
Twenty-eight people spent around half an hour stuck upside down on the AtmosFEAR ride at Oaks Park in Portland, Oregon. The park says the ride has been shut down and they’re working with the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Teenagers Aarush Vegesna and Lily Hill still feel the impact of being stuck upside down on the AtmosFEAR ride at Oaks Park on Friday. It started out a ride and then became an ...
More than two dozen people were stuck in a perilous position for about a half-hour when an “extreme” pendulum ride at Oaks Amusement Park in Portland, Oregon, malfunctioned Friday afternoon, marring ...
The usual joke computer game journalists make about board games is that it’s good to have a few around in case there’s a power cut and your handheld is out of battery, but other than that why bother?
Maggots! Whose turn is it? Answer me! If you just reflexively answered “Yes, my Gatekeeper,” then you too have probably spent several hours of your life being shouted at by a videotape. Atmosfear ...
It won't solve (street) homelessness, but the City of Vancouver's newest toy will take people on a 360-degree, 70-kilometres-per-hour ride in the air. Costing a mere $2 million, Atmosfear is the ...
Chief Meteorologist Josh Cozart talks with the new owners of CC Slaughters. They dive into what made them want to keep the doors open for Portland's LGBTQIA+ community in this 'KOIN Conversations' ...
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