A grass fire broke out at the Thousand Acres encampment in Corbett, Oregon, where firefighters faced hazards and resident resistance. Crews watched as residents of the encampment extinguished the fire.
The ongoing clashes between federal agents and protesters outside the ICE building in Portland’s South Waterfront forced a nearby school to find a new location with the school year approaching.
A state task force convened by Gov. Tina Kotek is recommending wide-ranging reforms to Portland’s tax system and public services, warning the city’s current path is eroding economic competitiveness and public trust.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) lifted an advisory for recreation on the Willamette River in Portland after determining a toxic algae bloom has mostly gone away.
Bryan Kohberger developed a reputation for being sexist and creepy while attending a criminal justice program in the months before he killed four University of Idaho students in 2022, fellow grad students told investigators.
Marion County leaders have filed a lawsuit to clarify whether or not providing documents requested in subpoenas from Immigration and Customs Enforcement would violate Oregon’s sanctuary law.
The driver of a truck that crashed head-on into a bus in April, killing two members of the Umpqua College softball team, pleaded guilty to multiple charges on Monday.
On Monday, Portland swore in a new fire chief. Lauren Johnson will now manage Portland Fire and Rescue’s $181 million budget and oversee approximately 800 employees.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has warned Oregon to end its sanctuary policies or face consequences. On Monday, Governor Tina Kotek said she will fight the order.
Owners at Mad Greek Deli in Washington County say a thief hid in a restaurant broom closet until the restaurant was closed and made off with the restaurant safe on Thursday night.
A person died and a group from Oregon City suffered serious injuries after a head-on crash in Deschutes County on Thursday, according to the Oregon State Police.
A fire burned through southeast Portland’s Burn Money Studios on Wednesday, leaving many musicians and artists that used to go there without a place to collaborate and create art.