The incendiary devices used this week to start fires in ballot boxes in Portland and Vancouver were marked with the message “Free Gaza,” according to an AP source.
Portland Police Bureau Chief Bob Day will be joined by Mayor Ted Wheeler, the district attorney, Multnomah County sheriff, and numerous other community partners to talk about preparedness for the civil unrest that might come in the wake of the election.
A man will spend more than 31 years behind bars in connection with a child sex abuse investigation, according to the Polk County District Attorney’s Office.
For the first time since 1987, the Greater Albany Education Association (GAEA) voted to authorize a strike should the union and school district fail to come to terms within the next ten days to two weeks.
On Tuesday, the Portland Bureau of Emergency Management hosted a training at their SE Portland headquarters, to run through disaster scenarios in preparation for the days following a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake.
A man accused of ramming several police cars with a stolen car last week was arrested Monday following a standoff, according to the Tigard Police Department.
On Monday, the City of Portland, along with additional wraparound service providers and the non-profit organization, Urban Alchemy, unveiled the 10th city shelter, specifically created to help aid those living in RVs and vehicles.
Multnomah County Commissioners approved funding to address a lack of resources for drug treatment and sobering centers in the Portland area, adding new treatment beds to an existing facility.
A man was arrested Saturday after an overnight standoff with police at an apartment building in southwest Portland, according to the Portland Police Bureau.
Detectives are searching for a man they say may have information about a shooting months ago in Downtown Portland, the Portland Police Bureau announced on Saturday.
A man with ties to southern Oregon is wanted for traveling to meet a child he met online, and was last seen in North Idaho on Tuesday and maybe somewhere in the northwest states.
The Beaverton School District is asking the Ted Cruz campaign to take down two campaign ads after questions about why they feature a Westview High School student.