Washington state will pay $3.75 million to settle a wrongful-death lawsuit brought by the family of a man who died at Monroe Correctional Complex after his cancer went untreated despite repeated pleas.
READ MOREA Seattle firefighter found a “rope tied in a noose” last week at a station in the Bitter Lake neighborhood
READ MOREThe resolution failed 5-3 Tuesday, with Sawant, Councilmember Lisa Herbold and Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda supporting the effort.
READ MOREBrandy “June” Knightly is remembered as a woman who stood up for others.
READ MOREWhen Edniesha Curry first found out new Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups was interested in talking with her, she was skeptical.
READ MOREA shooting that left one person dead and five others injured, happened during a confrontation between an armed homeowner and armed protesters at a park where a march was planned to protest police violence
READ MOREUniversity of Oregon graduate Emmilee Risling disappeared last October after her mental health deteriorated. Her case is one of five instances in the past 18 months where Indigenous women have gone missing or been killed in this isolated expanse of coastline between San Francisco and Oregon
READ MOREThe justices upheld a decision by Oregon election officials that Kristof did not meet the qualifications to run for Oregon’s highest office, citing in particular that Kristof voted in New York in the 2020 election.
READ MOREProponents of police reform see promise in agreement that includes police discipline guide.
READ MORE"No taxpayers should have to fork over $1,000 to a private company to get their phone calls answered by the IRS,” said Sen. Ron Wyden referring to a line-jumping service.
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