Divers salvaged part of a 1954 station wagon found submerged in Oregon’s Columbia River that may have belonged to a family of five that vanished just before Christmas in 1958. The Martin family ...
The Martin family disappeared in December 1958, after telling friends and family they were looking for Christmas greenery in the Columbia River Gorge. An undated provided photo shows the tailgate ...
The told neighbors that they planned to visit the Columbia River Gorge to collect greenery for Christmas wreaths, but they never returned home. Authorities recovered the bodies of the two youngest ...
After two days of false starts and dashed hopes, divers recovered a portion of the station wagon they believe carried the Martin family of Portland on their ill-fated journey through the Columbia ...
Back on Dec. 7, 1958, Kenneth and Barbara Martin took their three daughters, ages 11, 13, and 14, to go look for Christmas wreath greenery in the Columbia River Gorge. They never returned home.
A neighbor reported them missing on Dec. 7, 1958. The Martin family had told neighbors they planned to visit the Columbia River Gorge to collect greenery to make Christmas wreaths but never ...
a Hood River County sheriff's deputy, told the AP. After Mayo provided part of the license plate number and other vehicle identifiers, the sheriff's office and the Columbia Gorge major crimes team ...
An Olympic hopeful from the Columbia River Gorge is banking on her track background ... defeated the University of Washington 5-2 Tuesday night in front of a sold-out crowd of 4,264 fans at ...
A portion of the proceeds will go to hunger relief efforts in Sherman, Hood River, and Wasco counties. Executive Director of the Columbia Gorge Food Bank, Breen Goodwin, joined ARC PDX Thursday ...