The OR and WA governers are about to impose new restrictions again as infections and hospitalizations rise to alarming levels.
READ MOREPolice officer who shot and killed a man has been hired by the Port of Portland Police Department while a criminal investigation continues.
READ MOREU.S. Census Bureau figures released Monday show the state’s population increased by 10% over the past decade to more than 4.2 million, enough to give it an additional congressional district for the first time in 40 years.
READ MOREAhead of the Oregon Legislature’s final vote on two contentious gun bills, lawmakers from both parties have received death threats, intimidating messages and faced recall petitions.
READ MOREThe Wienermobile, pulled into the Blockbuster parking lot to a crowd of about two dozen people taking pictures and singing, “I wish I were an Oscar Mayer Weiner.”
READ MOREThe Washington Legislature on Saturday approved an overhaul of the state's approach to drug possession, after the Washington Supreme Court struck down its previous law as unconstitutional — a ruling that left no prohibition on having small amounts of drugs, even for kids
READ MOREOn Friday Portland’s mayor and acting police chief urged the public to safely stand up to the black bloc group of demonstrators who continue to plan “direct actions” around the city that routinely end with broken windows, fires and other vandalism. Black advocates are debating the issue.
READ MOREOregon State University says it will recognize Juneteenth as a university holiday on June 18, 2021, as part of the university’s commitment to leading change and dismantling systemic racism
READ MOREWhen police respond to a person gripped by a mental health or drug crisis, the encounter can have tragic results. Now a government insurance program will help communities set up an alternative
READ MOREThe suit was filed this week in federal court by Portland attorney Lynn Walsh and nonprofit legal organization Disability Rights Advocates, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported.
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