Portland February 22, 2024 Portland woman wanted in husband’s murder found dead, police say Analiesa Golde, the woman wanted in the murder of her husband in Portland, Oregon, last month, has been found dead in southwest Washington, police say.
Media February 21, 2024 Portland schools hit with civil rights complaint for factoring race and gender into school discipline Portland Public Schools is facing a federal civil rights complaint over its new discipline policy that factors in students’ race, gender and sexual orientation.
Maine February 14, 2024 Portland, Maine, residents uphold legacy of late Valentine's Day Bandit by continuing paper hearts tradition Residents of Portland, Maine, are upholding the legacy of the city's beloved Valentine's Day Bandit after his death last spring by using hundreds of red hearts to decorate.
Digital Originals February 9, 2024 Crisis in the Northwest: Police struggle as fentanyl’s grip in rural Oregon becomes ‘nexus’ of daily responses The next installment of Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital's "Crisis in the Northwest" will focus on problems rural Oregon is facing — problems overshadowed by heavy attention on Portland.
OPINION February 9, 2024 Keep Portland Weird? Democrats act tough, but making same mistakes that will keep Portland drugged out A 'fentanyl emergency' plan has been declared in Portland, Oregon, years after the state passed Measure 110 which effectively legalized drugs. The plan is a fool's errand. Here's why.
Digital Originals February 7, 2024 All roads 'lead back to fentanyl': City overrun with drugs sees progress after overwhelmed police get new help Faced with an explosion of fentanyl in Portland, Oregon's governor sent in state troopers to help local police track and bust dealers. Here's how it's going.
Media February 5, 2024 Portland security guard tears up over deadly consequences since drug law: 'Everyone deserves better than this' Portland private security guard Michael Bock shared heartbreaking stories about the impact he's seen from Oregon decriminalizing drugs in his state since 2020.
Digital Originals February 3, 2024 Crisis in the Northwest: Fentanyl 'killing the mentally ill for a dollar a pill' in state with loose drug laws Three years ago, Oregon did away with criminal sanctions for drug possession. But after a surge in overdoses and open-air use, the state is poised to re-criminalize drugs.
Oregon February 1, 2024 Oregon woman found guilty, insane after pushing 3-year-old child onto train tracks Brianna Lace Workman will spend 10 years in psychiatric custody after being found guilty except for insanity in the shoving of a child onto train tracks.
Digital Originals January 30, 2024 Portland leaders frustrated, say city allowed to set harsher rules for cigarettes than fentanyl: ‘It’s insane’ Portland city leaders say state laws and courts have prevented them from addressing the drug and homeless crises. Now, they're calling on legislators to act.
Digital Originals January 27, 2024 Crisis in the Northwest: Are voters 'beyond a turning point' after decades of progressive politics? Both sides of the aisle agree Oregon is in crisis — homelessness, drug use and livability are the major concerns — but can they effectively reverse course?