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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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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…
News

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…
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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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Amid a Housing Shortage, Portland Has $106 Million in Housing Funds Sitting Dormant

Lucille McNamara Feb 8, 2026
Amid a housing shortage, Portland City Administrator Raymond C. Lee has disclosed that a surplus of $106 million allocated for new homes is lying dormant in several City Council accounts. The Surplus is a Relic of a Previous…
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Oregon Lawmakers Propose Adding 1,700 Acres for Industrial Expansion in an Agricultural Area…

Lucille McNamara Feb 8, 2026
An Oregon Senate bill proposes adding 1,700 acres of industrial land, excluding additional data centers, to a predominantly agricultural area northwest of Hillsboro. This highly contentious proposal is likely to attract fierce opposition…
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Oregon Court Denies Federal Demand for Voter Information Amid Concerns Over Misuse of Sensitive Data

Lucille McNamara Feb 8, 2026
U.S. District Judge Mustafa T. Kasubhai has rejected the federal government’s attempt to compel Oregon to turn over highly personal information on its voters, saying the demand defies the law. The federal government sought the release of…
Crime & Courts

Oregon Pharmacist Implicated in Major Drug and Gun Trafficking Scheme That Led to Fourteen Arrests

Lucille McNamara Feb 7, 2026
Fourteen members of a drug and gun trafficking organization were arrested on Wednesday when multi-agency law enforcement officers swooped on 17 locations, including Oregon. Oregon Pharmacist Allegedly Received Kickbacks for…
Crime & Courts

Oregon Man Sentenced to Six Years in Federal Prison After Cocaine Trafficking and Money Laundering…

Lucille McNamara Feb 6, 2026
CLACKAMAS COUNTY, Ore. — A resident of the affluent Lake Oswego suburb has been sentenced to six years in a federal prison for trafficking cocaine and money laundering. He Must Also Forfeit Assets Worth Over $500,000…
Crime & Courts

Portland SERT Officers Kill Suspect After Finding Shotgun Shells Marked with President Trump’s Name

Lucille McNamara Feb 6, 2026
A suspect was shot and killed at his home yesterday morning in the Pearl District Neighborhood by a Portland Police Bureau (PPB) officer from the Special Emergency Reaction Team (SERT). Mayor Keith Wilson was Briefed at the Scene…
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Oregon Lawmakers Introduce Plan to Renovate the Moda Center and Keep the Blazers in Portland Without New Taxes

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

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Oregon Primate Research Center May Shift to Sanctuary Status as OHSU Enters Negotiations With NIH

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Trump Attacks Oregon Olympian Hunter Hess After Skier Says He Doesn’t Agree With What’s Happening in the U.S.

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Two Hikers Rescued Near Green Lakes Trailhead After Losing Their Way in Winter Conditions

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