May 29, 2021 Andy Ngo reportedly tackled, punched by Portland rioters during latest night of unrest Conservative journalist Andy Ngo, who writes frequently about Antifa, was reportedly chased and attacked by black-clad rioters overnight during the latest unrest in Portland, Oregon, according to posts on social media.
May 26, 2021 Progressive Oregon school board members push plan to fly BLM and pride flags alongside Old Glory An Oregon school board tabled a vote on flying Black Lives Matter, “progressive pride” and POW/MIA flags alongside Old Glory at its facilities and within each classroom earlier this month after a fiery meeting that saw young progressive members clash with the rest of the board.
May 26, 2021 Portland police declare riot on George Floyd death anniversary as fires set, windows smashed; arrests reported Police in Portland, Oregon, declared a riot Tuesday night, making arrests after rioters smashed windows and threw objects at officers on the one-year anniversary of George Floyd's death, according to authorities.
May 25, 2021 Oregon homeowners say they found massive lava tube after moving in This better than a man cave.
May 25, 2021 Missing Oregon fisherman located after 17 days lost in forest A missing 69-year-old fisherman was found alive on Sunday after surviving 17 nights in the Oregon wilderness alone, authorities said.
May 24, 2021 Leaked audio reveals superintendent suggesting teachers should quit if they reject 'anti-racism' training ӣƵ reported on a diversity training in which an Oregon teacher who suggested that colleagues needed to "evolve" with so-called "anti-racist" ideas or "dissolve."
May 24, 2021 Portland commissioner who backs defunding police runs racial justice bureau with 'longstanding dysfunction' Portland Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty, who spearheaded the local defund police movement, is in hot water after attempting to block the public release of records about her "equity" bureau, which was found to be riddled with ethics and abuse of power issues permeating its bureaucratic ranks.
May 20, 2021 Oregon paid $50K for '1619' events where founder criticized colorblindness, said US never met founding ideals The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) doled out at least $50,000 for events in which 1619 Project founder Nikole Hannah Jones told students, among other things, that America never lived up to its founding ideals.
May 20, 2021 Rural Oregon counties look to join more conservative Idaho An effort to move nearly two dozen of Oregon’s most rural counties into the more conservative neighboring state of Idaho has gained momentum – with five counties voting this week in favor of having local officials consider the issue, according to reports.
May 19, 2021 Majority of Portlanders feel police presence should increase or remain the same after year of protests: report The majority of Portland residents feel that police presence in the Oregon city should increase or remain the same, according to researched obtained by Oregon Live/The Oregonian.