A new civil rights lawsuit has been initiated against Clackamas County deputies and an Oregon State Patrol officer in the aftermath of a fatal shooting last June.
A Portland City Council that is about to triple in size means a multi-million dollar makeover to Portland City Hall. On Wednesday, they approved the funds.
Last week, Multnomah County commissioners announced a $513,650 fine issued to American Medical Response (AMR) for what county emergency management officials said was poor response times by AMR crews back in August.
Data released Friday by the Oregon Health Authority shows COVID-19 procedures accounted for more than $40 million in commercial insurance payments to Oregon hospitals in 2021.
Through a public records request on teacher injury reports, FOX 12 Investigates uncovered how since Jan. 2019 until mid-June 2023, there were nearly 1,100 staff injury reports filed
Teachers in Portland Public Schools have been on strike for over a week now as contract negotiations continue between PPS officials and the Portland Association of Teachers (PAT), the union representing PPS teachers.
Oregon’s largest school district, Portland Public Schools, could soon face a massive teacher strike after contract negations reached a stalemate Tuesday.
According to the director of Portland’s Bureau of Emergency Communications (BOEC), in 2018 most 911 calls were being answered in about 10 seconds. Now, that is far from the case.
With several shootings near local schools in the past twelve months, campus security has been a major source of discussion, and so has the presence of armed police in schools.
Tualatin and Hillsboro police are investigating how so-called contractors may have ripped off customers using the directory website Angi, formerly known as Angie's List.
Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties have collected a combined $300 million and counting in tax revenue, according to Metro, since early 2021 to fight homelessness.
A troubling trend of teachers being assaulted by students in the classroom is causing school district officials to prioritize tackling this issue ahead of the start of school year.
With artificial intelligence tools like Chat GPT, teachers are trying to figure out if the software is something K-12 education needs to embrace, or prevent students from using.