With more bullets comes more bloodshed. There have been 37 homicides in Oregon’s largest city so far this year, more than six times the number recorded in the same period last year.
READ MOREOregon catches up with 47 other states, Washington D.C., that already observe “Emancipation Day.”
READ MORELawyers for the family of a 24-year-old man announced this week that they’ve reached a settlement with the city of Portland for a police shooting in 2017 that left Terrell Johnson dead.
READ MOREThe bill will restrict local jurisdictions’ ability to deny affordable housing developments on land not zoned for residential use
READ MOREHouse Concurrent Resolution 11, approved Monday by a vote of 47-6, modifies the lyrics, while keeping the same music of “Oregon, My Oregon.”
READ MOREA rail union official reportedly told investigators that a fiery oil car train derailment north of Seattle late last year was caused by sabotage.
READ MORERep. Mike Nearman allegedly told people in a video days before the assault that he would let them in the building if they texted him, and he provided his cellphone number.
READ MOREOn Monday the colorful Morrison Bridge will shine brightly purple, celebrating what would have been the 63rd birthday of legendary musician Prince Rogers Nelson
READ MOREAuburn Officer Jeffrey Nelson was charged last year with second-degree murder and first-degree assault in the shooting death of Jesse Sarey, 26, on May 31, 2019
READ MOREAmerican Rescue Plan and ballot measures drive new housing, preschool and library investments
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