February 2 Hundreds of anti-ICE protesters shut down streets in Portland Anti-ICE protesters in Portland shut down roads during a march from City Hall to an ICE detention facility, sparking a confrontation with federal agents.
February 2 Portland mayor demands ICE leave city after federal agents use tear gas on protesters 'Sickening decisions' Portland's mayor demanded ICE leave his city after federal agents reportedly deployed tear gas and flash-bang grenades on protesters, including children.
January 30 Chinese cowboys worked ranches in the American West for decades: Archaeologists find new clues An archaeological team uncovered surprising evidence of Chinese cowboys at an historic Oregon ranch, revealing untold stories of immigrants in the American West.
January 29 ‘tr*nsgender ANTIFA’ extremist charged with attempted murder after skating on death threat, Rep Mace says Suspected Antifa extremist allegedly threatened Rep. Nancy Mace with assassination, prosecutors ignored warnings, now charged with attempted murder in Portland.
January 27 Federal judge blocks Trump DOJ access to Oregon voter rolls A federal judge in Oregon blocked the Trump administration's request for access to the state's unredacted voter rolls on Monday.
January 26 Former Trail Blazers center Chris Dudley makes second run for governor of Oregon Former NBA player Chris Dudley announced his governor run in Oregon for 2026, joining a crowded Republican field to challenge Gov. Tina Kotek.
January 26 'Starry Night Murderer' allegedly terrorizing people after early prison release, parole violations Larry Hurwitz, convicted in 1990 murder case, allegedly violated parole and faces new domestic violence charges in Clackamas County with $500,000 bail set.
January 20 Portland police release photos of suspect accused of shooting 2 officers The Portland Police Bureau released photos of a suspect who allegedly shot two officers on Monday night, describing him as "armed and dangerous."
January 19 Portland DA cracks down on drug crimes as Seattle pulls back on enforcement Portland DA announces drug prosecution crackdown for those refusing treatment, contrasting sharply with Seattle's lenient approach to possession cases.
January 17 Oregon city reverses vote, removes convicted murderer from police review board after backlash Salem City Council reverses controversial decision, removes convicted murderer Kyle Hedquist from police advisory boards after intense public outrage and criticism.