May 15, 2020 First cases of possible coronavirus-linked inflammatory condition in children reported in Mississippi, Oregon Oregon and Mississippi this week joined a seemingly growing list of states that have reported cases of a mysterious inflammatory illness in children that experts think is possibly related to the novel coronavirus.
May 15, 2020 Most of Oregon can resume limited operations, including Portland Oregon will allow most counties to enter Phase I of reopening, but even counties that don't qualify will be allowed to resume some businesses.
May 13, 2020 Oregon police say they used stun gun on suspect who threatened to shoot them: report A suspect who police spotted allegedly trying to break into a snack shop at a Portland, Ore., train station was subdued with a stun gun, according to reports.
May 11, 2020 America reopening: Dozens of states including Michigan, Ohio ease coronavirus restrictions this week The U.S. is continuing its gradual reopening this week, with more than a dozen states easing strict lockdown measures that shuttered businesses and brought the daily lives of millions of Americans to a halt for more than a month as part of a critical tradeoff to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
May 6, 2020 Oregon’s first known coronavirus patient released from hospital after 2 months The first known coronavirus patient in Oregon to test positive for the novel coronavirus has officially been released from the hospital following a more than two-month-long battle with COVID-19.Â
May 6, 2020 Portland changes World Naked Bike Ride event due to coronavirus, still encourages people to bike naked Hold on to your pants, Oregon.
May 6, 2020 Portland nursing home shut down after deadly coronavirus outbreak, residents moved Oregon Department of Human Services has suspended one Portland nursing home's license to operate after failing to meet "basic infection control standards."
May 5, 2020 Ex-NY Times reporter blasts governors over 'infuriating' lockdowns: 'They are fools and haven't read the data' Former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson, the most prominent critic of the models informing lawmakers' response to the coronavirus crisis, told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Tuesday that local leaders should allow Americans to get back to work while protecting the most vulnerable populations.
May 5, 2020 Oregon sheriff says county will reopen amid coronavirus, won't punish nonessential businesses Crook County Sheriff John Gautney announced on Monday that his office will not punish nonessential businesses as they reopen in Oregon, despite the risks of the novel coronavirus.
May 5, 2020 Coronavirus infects workers at Oregon seafood processing plant More than a dozen workers at a seafood processing plant in Oregon have contracted the novel coronavirus, forcing two of Bornstein Seafood's facilities in Astoria to temporarily close.