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Things in the small border town of Blaine, Washington, have been changing since President Donald Trump made comments about ...
City councilors question how training and policies failed, and why Portland police internally deemed the shooting appropriate.
After Oregon’s record-breaking fire season in 2020, lawmakers wanted to map out which properties were most at risk. But anger from homeowners escalated quickly.
A tow truck driver allegedly died by suicide Wednesday after crashing into several vehicles in Vancouver.
A wildfire east of Oakridge has forced officials to issue evacuation orders and the closure of parts of Highway 58.
The ruling deems the government's termination of grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities "unlawful" and allows a lawsuit brought by humanities groups to move forward.
Providence Oregon's Chief Executive said cost cutting is not over yet, particularly as she looks ahead to a drop in federal spending on Medicaid.
Oregon is set to lose a nearly $87 million federal grant aimed at boosting solar adoption for low-income and rural Oregonians, after a Trump administration move to end the Solar for All program ...
Natalie Pate / OPB Oregon and Southwest Washington are heading into a stretch of dangerous summer heat, with forecasters warning of triple-digit temperatures and increased health risks beginning ...
Oregon's governor announced Thursday her final veto decisions on a handful of bills after the end of legislative session.
Joy is easy to find, if you know where to look! Across many neighborhoods in Portland, you’ll find snippets of sidewalk joy — ...