March 10, 2023 Oregon Democrats approve bill allowing criminals to vote A bill expanding inmate voting rights was approved by a judiciary committee in Oregon. While Democrats want to expand voter access, Republicans are voting against it.
March 10, 2023 Dems seek nationwide mail-in voting for all federal elections to boost turnout: ‘Oregon-style’ voting Democrats in the House and Senate proposed legislation creating a nationwide mail-in voting system for federal elections in order to boost turnout.
March 9, 2023 Oregon man pleads guilty to fatally shooting racial justice protester An Oregon man pleaded guilty to the fatal shooting of a racial justice protester last year. The man shot five people and faces eight charges on top of second-degree murder.
March 9, 2023 Oregon reversing course? Retail thefts could result in more jail time under new bill Two bills before the Oregon Senate aim to crack down on rampant organized retail theft by funding police sting operations and keeping thieves in jail longer.
March 8, 2023 Bird dropping: Portland conservation group abandons ‘Audubon’ over history of ‘racism’ Several Audubon Society chapters are calling on the national bird conservation nonprofit to adopt a new name, arguing the current one "celebrates a slaveholder."
March 7, 2023 California hiker found dead after falling off Oregon cliff, swept into ocean: police Oregon State Police say a 25-year-old man from California was found dead on Sunday after falling off of a cliff and swept into the ocean over the weekend.
March 7, 2023 Portland's Crime Crisis: Soros-backed DA creating lawless, 'free-for-all' mentality, trial attorney says Some Portland residents say lack of prosecution is contributing to the city's crime crisis. Here's how Portland's prosecution rates compare to neighboring counties.
March 6, 2023 Portland real estate developer says goodbye to city after bullet holes riddle office: 'Absolute madness' Portland, Oregon, realtor Dustin Michael Miller shares why he is leaving the liberal-led city after walking into his office to discover bullet holes in the glass.
March 5, 2023 'Greater Idaho' movement to absorb rural Oregon counties 'bad for the country,' top Dem warns A campaign to have rural eastern Oregon secede from the blue state and join conservative Idaho has "no chance" of becoming a reality, according to Idaho's top state Senate Democrat.
March 3, 2023 Oregon, Washington to end healthcare settings mask mandate Washington and Oregon will allow their mask mandates for healthcare facilities to expire April 3, with no intent to renew them past that date.