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Lucille McNamara

Lucille McNamara is a Daily Tidings reporter with 27 years of journalism experience, covering Oregon public safety, crime and courts, plus statewide policy and community impact stories including housing, education, health, and immigration. She previously worked at The Star.
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Crime & Courts

Manhunt Underway for Salem Suspect Accused of Attempted Murder and Sexual Assault of Co-Worker

Lucille McNamara Feb 13, 2026
UPDATE: Salem resident Daniel Ray Myers, 62, was found by the California Highway Patrol around 8 p.m. on Feb. 12, 2026, in the Buttonwillow area near Bakersfield, California. SALEM, Ore. — The Salem Police Department is appealing to…
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Oregon Bill Would Bar Masked Officers and Require Identification Amid Concerns Over Federal Arrest…

Lucille McNamara Feb 13, 2026
Oregon lawmakers are considering a bill that will criminalize state and federal law enforcement officers who wear face masks and fail to carry identification. House Bill 4138 will criminalize any officer who refuses to identify the…
Education

Oregon Legislators Push to Scrap School Funding Model After Years of Declining Performance and…

Lucille McNamara Feb 12, 2026
Oregon lawmakers are being asked to consider proposed new legislation to abolish the existing 27-year-old school district funding model in an effort to improve the state’s poor academic record. Tidings Data Snapshot Oregon Schools…
Crime & Courts

Portland Man With Violent Criminal History Charged With Bias Crime After Assaulting Transgender…

Lucille McNamara Feb 12, 2026
A transgender woman was attacked and repeatedly punched by a man with a long criminal record of violent crime at a MAX stop at Portland State University last Sunday. The woman told a Portland State University (PSU) campus public safety…
Crime & Courts

Mexican National Previously Deported in 2018 Arrested at Portland Airport on Illegal Reentry

Lucille McNamara Feb 11, 2026
PORTLAND, Ore. — A Mexican national, who was returned to his country of origin in June 2018, appeared in federal court in Portland last Thursday, charged with illegal reentry into the USA. Manuel Cruz-Ramirez (38) appeared in court on an…
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Oregon Initiative to Protect LGBTQ+ Rights Ends After Falling Far Short of Signature Requirements

Lucille McNamara Feb 11, 2026
The Equal Rights for All campaign has been abandoned after failing by a large margin to obtain the required signatures to ensure its passage onto the November ballot. Only 12,402 of the Required 156,231 Signatures Were Presented…
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Oregon Lawmakers Introduce Plan to Renovate the Moda Center and Keep the Blazers in Portland Without…

Lucille McNamara Feb 10, 2026
Oregon political leaders yesterday announced that they have crafted Senate Bill 1501 to renovate the Moda Center without creating a tax burden for Oregonians. Keeping the Blazers in Portland is a Top Priority Keeping the Blazers…
Crime & Courts

Oregon Teen Accused of Plotting Attacks on ICE Agents and Making Destructive Devices

Lucille McNamara Feb 10, 2026
According to court documents, 18-year-old Rayden Tanner Coleman allegedly told roommates that he would cut off the heads of ICE agents in Portland and show the severed heads to the people on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation in North…
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Two Hikers Rescued Near Green Lakes Trailhead After Losing Their Way in Winter Conditions

Lucille McNamara Feb 9, 2026
DESCHUTES COUNTY, Ore. — Two young hikers were rescued on Saturday night after becoming lost near the Green Lakes Trailhead. After receiving the call at 6 p.m., volunteers of the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) Search and Rescue…
News

Oregon Considers Delaying Gun Control Law Measure 114 as Legislature Proposes Higher Permit Fees

Lucille McNamara Feb 9, 2026
Oregon lawmakers are considering a bill that will delay the implementation of the state’s stalled gun control law, Measure 114, and increase permit and fee requirements if the Oregon Supreme Court upholds the measure as constitutional.…
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In The News

Manhunt Underway for Salem Suspect Accused of Attempted Murder and Sexual Assault of Co-Worker

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Oregon House Passes Clean Energy Bill Aimed at Lowering Costs and Speeding Renewable Development

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Oregon Bill Would Bar Masked Officers and Require Identification Amid Concerns Over Federal Arrest Tactics

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Oregon Legislators Push to Scrap School Funding Model After Years of Declining Performance and Enrollment

Feb 12, 2026

Portland Man With Violent Criminal History Charged With Bias Crime After Assaulting Transgender Woman on PSU Campus

Feb 12, 2026
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