December 24, 2020 Oregon salon owner sues governor for $100G over coronavirus fine An Oregon salon owner has filed a fresh lawsuit against Gov. Kate Brown over fines for opening her business during a coronavirus closure, according to reports.
December 23, 2020 Portland cops resigning at 'unprecedented' level midcareer to take low-paying jobs elsewhere: report An “unprecedented” number of police officers in Portland are leaving midcareer, opting to forego service time toward their retirement and take lower-paying jobs in smaller towns, citing poor working conditions in Oregon’s largest city, according to a recent report.
December 22, 2020 Oregon parents rally for kids to return to schoolhouses Roughly nine months ago, K-12 students across the state were forced to distance learn while state officials worked to curb the spread of the virus that has since resurged around the country.
December 22, 2020 Oregon homeowner's quick thinking leads police to suspected porch pirate On Monday, 36-year-old Wayne Leach was arrested after police say he drove up to a home in Beaverton, Ore., grabbed a package off the front porch and sped off.
December 21, 2020 Oregon State Police declare unlawful assembly after right-wing group tries to storm Capitol Oregon State Police declared an unlawful assembly at the State Capitol in Salem on Monday after demonstrators pushed their way into the building, and law enforcement officers forcefully shoved some of them away and deployed blue smoke to disperse the group.
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December 15, 2020 Mom, 38, falls to her death while posing for photo in Australia: report A woman fell more than 200 feet to her death on Saturday after posing for a photo at a cliff in Australia, according to reports.
December 14, 2020 Portland ‘Red House’ family in negotiations with city; blockades to come down at occupation protest An activist group that organized an eviction blockade in Portland said Sunday that the family who previously owned the Red House on Mississippi Ave. has reached an agreement with Mayor Ted Wheeler, and the heavily fortified barriers preventing access to the neighborhood would come down.
December 11, 2020 Oregon's sports teams have gotten plenty of coronavirus tests while nurses, hospitals struggle: report Professional and top-tier college athletes in Oregon are tested about 1,700 times a week combined, while some health care workers are struggling to just receive one, according to a report.
December 10, 2020 Fiery blasts outside Portland occupation protest raise safety concerns, as blockade enters third day An occupation protest in Portland meant to prevent the eviction of a Black and Indigenous family has entered into its third day Thursday, as individuals in black and wearing ski masks continued to fortify makeshift barriers blocking several city blocks around the so-called Red House on Mississippi Ave.