The American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon has announced the settlement of a lawsuit alleging that agents sent by President Donald Trump in 2020 to protect a federal courthouse used excessive force against racial justice protesters.
As the Biden administration doubled down on a plan to kill barred owls, Oregon lawmakers appealed to Trump's proposed Department of Government Efficiency.
The ruling marks the latest challenge to the Portland Water Bureau’s marquee public works project, which has faced numerous delays and a ballooning price tag.
Tribe’s focus will be restoration, preservation and cultural uses like first foods for the approximately 2,000-acre site at the base of Table Rocks in Southern Oregon
Trump signed the order on the evening of his inauguration, Jan. 20. The Secretary of the Interior will review the project and decide whether it can proceed.
Nathan Vasquez outlines plans to curb violence and vandalism, protect undocumented residents and fix public defense crisis.
As state and federal officials push back on Trump’s immigration policies, so too are independent groups and attorneys, ready to take on the fight.
Meet a recent graduate of the 12-week course being offered to help prepare for the federal CDL test, which is required for school bus drivers.
Organizers of the Greater Idaho movement have descended upon Oregon’s capital city with a series of billboards targeting Oregon lawmakers.
Three dynamic women are credited with creating and preserving the handsome, historic Isam and Rose White house in Nob Hill.
A group of hooded and masked people broke dozens of windows and spray painted anti-government graffiti on the Multnomah County Elections building in what Portland police called an “orchestrated attack.
Fans of the Portland-based show "Grimm" can now rejoice that the iconic series is getting a second chance with a movie nearly eight years after the show ended, according to a report from Deadline.