February 22, 2024 Oregon jail faces federal lawsuit after 22-year-old inmate dies during opioid withdrawal An Oregon man has filed a federal lawsuit alleging wrongful death and negligence in the death of his daughter while she was in custody at the county jail.
February 21, 2024 3 teens escape from Oregon youth correctional facility Oregon State Police are searching for three teens who escaped from MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility in Woodburn on Sunday night, officials said.
February 21, 2024 Portland schools hit with civil rights complaint for factoring race and gender into school discipline Portland Public Schools is facing a federal civil rights complaint over its new discipline policy that factors in students’ race, gender and sexual orientation.
February 17, 2024 Chuck Mawhinney, deadliest sniper in US Marine Corps history, dies at 75 Chuck Mawhinney, the most deadly sniper in US Marine Corps history, passed away earlier this week at his home in Baker City, Oregon. He had 103 confirmed kills.
February 17, 2024 Crisis in the Northwest: Inside one of Oregon’s largest homeless camps with a former drug dealer The number of people living unsheltered in Oregon has risen steeply in recent years. Here's a look at one of the biggest homeless encampments in the state.
February 15, 2024 Oregon beach fin whale decomposition makes 'super educational' but sad spectacle An endangered fin whale is decomposing after being found entangled in rope on the shores of Sunset State Park Beach in Southern Oregon. A full necropsy is scheduled in coming weeks.
February 15, 2024 Oregon's Crater Lake National Park mismanagement prompts feds to consider terminating contracts Oregon's Crater Lake National Park may have its concessionaire contract terminated after 'consistent failures' related to facility upkeep and staff with Crater Lake Hospitality.
February 13, 2024 Even grandparents aren’t safe from latest gender ideologue attacks on family Some states impose "gender-affirming" training and require prospective foster care and adoptive parents to provide "assurances" in order to care for any child in state custody.
February 12, 2024 3 endangered wolves dead in Oregon, $50,000 reward for information The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering $50,000 for information related to the deaths of three endangered gray wolves in Oregon.
February 11, 2024 Oregon health officials confirm first human bubonic plague case since 2015 A resident in Deschutes County, Oregon, was likely infected with the bubonic plague from their pet cat, according to county health officials.