April 27, 2023 Oregon dad dies, 3 kids rescued after fall over 200-foot cliff along hiking trail: sheriff Ryan Acord, 36, died after falling off a 200-foot cliff onto a rocky Oregon beach while trying to rescue his two children and a family friend, officials said.
April 26, 2023 Oregon State athletic director moves from ICU to cardio recovery Oregon State athletic director Scott Barnes moved from the ICU to cardio recovery after a serious medical event. Barnes was being treated at Saint Agnes Medical Center.
April 26, 2023 $1.6B lawsuit trial begins for Oregon utility accused of inflaming several catastrophic 2020 wildfires A trial has begun for utility PacifiCorp in a $1.6 billion class action lawsuit to determine whether the Portland-based company was responsible for Oregon’s multiple wildfires.
April 25, 2023 Laws protecting gender surgeries for children advance in Washington, Oregon over Republican objections Gender transition surgeries for minors are being banned in some states and much of Europe, but Washington and Oregon are passing bills to enshrine "gender-affirming" care for teenagers.
April 25, 2023 Portland nursing program at risk of closure due to leadership void A nursing school in Portland, Oregon, is at risk of closing as the program struggles to replace its director who resigned last month. The school has until May 4 to find new leadership.
April 23, 2023 Oregon State athletic director in stable condition after 'medical event' causes hospitalization Oregon State University athletic director Scott Barnes had to be rushed to the hospital after experiencing a "medical event" at a Fresno State awards ceremony.
April 21, 2023 Portland squatters took over an abandoned bar. It just went up in flames An abandoned Portland tavern has been crawling with squatters and criminal activity for more than a year, according to neighbors. Then it went up in flames.
April 21, 2023 Oregon 'RV squatters' torment residents for 2 years with drug use, public sexual acts: 'Spit blood on me' Residents of Eugene, Oregon are sounding the alarm over RV squatters in their neighborhood that they say have been terrorizing them for over two years.
April 21, 2023 Oregon secures 3-year supply of abortion drug mifepristone Gov. Tina Kotek wants Oregon to stockpile three years’ worth of mifepristone, America’s most used abortion drug, in preparation of a court ruling that could restrict access to it.
April 19, 2023 In Oregon, magic mushroom 'facilitators' receive licenses in step forward for regulated use of psilocybin A service center that would accompany clients taking magic mushrooms in Oregon has received its state licenses. Anticipation has been building for those wanting to take the psilocybin.