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Portland City Council approved a settlement for more than 20 people whose homes and businesses were destroyed in the name of ...
M” in court documents, is from Mexico and has been living in Vancouver, Washington. Her arrest Monday alarmed some advocates, ...
A 24 year-old asylum seeker was detained Monday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers outside a Portland ...
The Marion County District Attorney’s Office said Monday it has charged Tony Latrell Williams from Bend with attempted murder ...
An unusual couple of nesters has attracted the attention of Portland-area birders drawn to a story about the peculiarities of ...
The extreme sport of ultrarunning is known for seemingly impossible feats. But Stephanie Case's recent performance — six ...
Foreign nationals with $5 million to spare will be able to register for a "gold card" visa that would give them the right to ...
After installing paid parking meters on the bayfront last year, Newport is looking at doing the same in a second location, ...
On June 3, the Trump administration asked Congress to eliminate federal funding for public media. The request, called a rescission, would remove the money Congress previously approved for the ...
A bill to give Oregon’s governor far more say in how the state fills vacant U.S. Senate seats is on its way to the desk of Gov. Tina Kotek. U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley, left, and Ron Wyden enter East ...
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Natalie Pate is a K-12 education reporter for OPB. Natalie has written about education in Oregon and beyond for nearly a decade, including more than seven years at the Statesman Journal in Salem.