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During the past two weeks, federal immigration officers have arrested at least four asylum seekers outside a Portland ...
The drive-thru coffee chain first started expanding in Oregon, moving to Eugene, Salem, Portland and other cities before ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday pulled the federal government out of what Northwest tribes have hailed as a historic agreement to recover salmon in the Columbia River Basin.
Portland City Council approved a settlement for more than 20 people whose homes and businesses were destroyed in the name of ...
M” in court documents, is from Mexico and has been living in Vancouver, Washington. Her arrest Monday alarmed some advocates, ...
The Conservation Fund announced this week they are purchasing land form the former Condit Dam site. It will be transferred to ...
The Marion County District Attorney’s Office said Monday it has charged Tony Latrell Williams from Bend with attempted murder ...
A 24 year-old asylum seeker was detained Monday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers outside a Portland ...
Joy Community will provide 10 long-term homes for seniors. It will be low-barrier, meaning there are fewer obstacles for ...
Foreign nationals with $5 million to spare will be able to register for a "gold card" visa that would give them the right to ...
The founder of the Eight Seconds Rodeo and renowned photographer of Black cowboy and cowgirl culture reflects on Portland's first Juneteenth Rodeo three years ago ahead of its 2025 show.
In a 17-12 party-line vote, Democrats approved Senate Bill 243 over Republican opposition. The bill would ban rapid-fire devices like bump stocks. It would also give local governments the ...