Senate Bill 397 would provide a more efficient and equitable path to a better future for thousands of Oregonians with a criminal record
READ MOREPolice in Oregon's largest city are being advised to no longer pursue low-level traffic infractions
READ MOREEXCLUSIVE with former county commissioner and two-time Portland City Council candidate who wants to keep focus on education, police reform.
READ MOREThe 35-year-old mom rallied from fifth at the start of the homestretch to the second-place finish at U.S. track trials.
READ MOREEleven U.S. mayors — from Los Angeles to tiny Tullahassee, Oklahoma — have pledged to pay reparations for slavery to a small group of Black residents in their cities, saying their aim is to set an example for the federal government on how a nationwide program could work
READ MOREThe governor's office said Wednesday that a judge ruled to dismiss the petition filed in May by five residents in a citizen group known as Washingtonians to Recall Inslee
READ MORELawmakers are reviving calls to end a loophole in the Constitution that allowed another form of slavery — forced labor for convicted felons — to thrive.
READ MOREBanned runner Shelby Houlihan is in the lineup and will be allowed to run at U.S. Olympic track and field trials while any appeals she files are pending.
READ MOREThe move to disband their own team came a day after Officer Cody Budworth, was indicted, accused of fourth-degree assault stemming from a baton strike against a protester last summer.
READ MOREThe Coalition of Black Men question representation as Albina Vision Trust slams ODOT process
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