The American Civil Liberties Union of Oregon has announced the settlement of a lawsuit alleging that agents sent by President Donald Trump in 2020 to protect a federal courthouse used excessive force against racial justice protesters.
Gregory Gourdet, a chef whose parents immigrated from Haiti to Queens, New York, in the 1960s, started out with a two-day pop-up in the summer of 2020, when Portland was locked down from COVID and embroiled in Black Lives Matter protests.
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A stretch of land in southern Oregon with historical significance, including the likely location of a treaty signing and near the site of a massacre, is returning to the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians.
Convicted eco saboteur Joseph Dibee is contesting the $82,497 in restitution he was ordered to pay for a fire set at a wild horse corral in California owned by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management ...
Jon Raby, who previously worked at the Bureau of Land Management’s Lakeview office, has been named the agency’s acting director of the national bureau, which employs 10,000 staffers who oversee
City of Possibility opens January 31. The exhibition in Portland is curated by PDX Design Collaborative, a group helmed by local architects, artists, and educators.
Officers described the victims as “armed protesters” when, in fact, they were unarmed traffic safety volunteers.
The Portland Cannabis Market, the largest physical cannabis shop in Oregon, recently suffered break-ins that caused $1.5 million in damages and lost products.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek says she will uphold state law prohibiting government officials and police from helping federal immigration officers.
With a $40 million gap between union demands and the city’s offers, Portland is bracing for a possible strike as negotiations remain unresolved.
A new exhibit in downtown Portland a new exhibit brings the past into the present, focusing on three generations of artists from the same family.The exhibit, “S