October 7, 2022 Mob of vandals destroy minority-owned Portland coffee shop before 'Coffee with a Cop' event Bison Coffeehouse owner Loretta Guzman appeared on "Fox & Friends First" to discuss the damages to her coffee shop after advertising a ‘Coffee with a Cop’ event in Portland, Oregon.
October 6, 2022 Democrat in key midterm race silent on positions concerning teaching of CRT, gender identity in schools Tina Kotek, Oregon's Democratic gubernatorial nominee, did not respond to Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital about her positions on the teaching of critical race theory and gender-related issues in schools.
October 6, 2022 OR retirement home explosion kills 1, injures several An explosion at an Oregon retirement home has killed one resident and wounded several others. The authorities are still investigating the cause of the explosion.
October 6, 2022 Oregon police warn of 'explosive' hand grenades washing up on beach Police in Newport, Oregon, advised the public on Wednesday that three Simulator Hand Grenade M116A1 devices appeared to have washed up on beaches in the area.
October 5, 2022 Oregon Democrat repeatedly used N-word in book Jeff Golden, an Oregon Democrat running for re-election to the state Senate, repeatedly used the word "n-----" in a 1971 book he authored about his experience on a Georgia sharecropping farm.
October 5, 2022 Oregon wants to dumb down graduation standards so it can hide how badly it is failing our kids Schools in Oregon are badly failing our kids. But the state's Department of Education and the legislature want to scrap more proficiency standards to cover up their failures to educate.
October 4, 2022 Protestor suffering from vision loss awarded $1M in lawsuit against OR police A racial justice demonstrator will be awarded $1 million in a lawsuit against Salem, Oregon. The protestor suffered from permanent vision loss and chest injury by the city police.
October 3, 2022 Journalist sues Oregon city over 2020 arrest that kept her from documenting a police sweep of homeless camp Oregon journalist April Ehrlich is suing Medford and Jackson County over a 2020 arrest. She was arrested while covering a homeless camp sweep by the police.
October 3, 2022 Battle for the House: These deep blue seats could flip red in November's midterm elections Republican nominees in a handful of deeply blue congressional districts from coast to coast have decent shots of winning in November's midterm elections
September 29, 2022 Civil trial begins for Portland police accused of using excessive violence in 2020 The first civil suit alleging police in Portland used excessive force has begun. A protestor suffered severe injuries during a demonstration in 2020.