December 20, 2022 Idaho murders: Police investigate abandoned white Hyundai found in Oregon Moscow police are probing an unoccupied white Hyundai in Eugene, Oregon, in connection to the quadruple homicide near the University of Idaho campus, a spokeswoman confirmed.
December 20, 2022 OR bans sales of new gas-fueled vehicles by 2035 Oregon has become the next state to ban the sale of gas-powered vehicles by 2035. California was the first state to adopt the rule in an effort to fight climate change.
December 20, 2022 Shooting outside OR hospital shatters ER glass doors A shooting outside Legacy Emanuel Medical Center caused glass doors of the emergency room to shatter in Portland, Oregon. Officials are still investigating the gunfire.
December 20, 2022 ‘LAWLESSNESS:’ Cataloguing Portland’s Year of Violence Record homicides, rising property crime and the ongoing homeless crisis pushed some Portland residents to a boiling point this year. Will 2023 bring positive change?
December 18, 2022 Semi-truck hauling red dye leaks liquid for miles through Portland area, splashing other vehicles A tractor trailer hauling a red dye leaked the liquid for miles on I-205 and I-84 throughout two counties near Portland on Saturday night, staining roadways and vehicles.
December 18, 2022 Oregon must 'stay the course' on soft heroin laws despite skyrocketing overdose rates: drug law proponents Oregon's trailblazing drug decriminalization law has come under fire amid a slow rollout and rise in overdose deaths. But proponents say much of the criticism is unfair.
December 16, 2022 Crime affecting Portland small businesses during the holiday season Event Cosmetics owner Katherine Sealy on how rising crime in Portland has affected her business, including broken windows and theft.
December 15, 2022 Oregon judge temporarily blocks voter-approved high-capacity magazine ban An Oregon state judge handed Second Amendment groups a victory Thursday, temporarily blocking a new law that bans high-capacity magazines.
December 15, 2022 Oregon racial justice nonprofit founder to remain on board amid state DOJ investigation Founder and CEO of Brown Hope in Oregon said he would be staying on to lead the nonprofit after he was placed on leave amid multiple investigations.
December 15, 2022 Oregon state senator slams Gov. Brown for 'unilaterally' commuting death sentences: 'Ridiculous' Oregon State Sen. Tim Knopp (R) joined 'Fox & Friends' to discuss his reaction to Brown commuting death sentences for the state's most violent criminals.