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Oregon Senator Demands New Probe Into DHS and ICE for Buying Americans’ Location Data Without…

Lucille McNamara Mar 4, 2026
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden has joined a large group of lawmakers calling for a new investigation into the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agencies into the purchase of sensitive location…
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Oregon House Passes Bill Requiring Large Employers to Reveal How Many Full-Time Workers Rely on…

Diane Megaw Mar 4, 2026
The Oregon House of Representatives advanced House Bill 4147 on Monday, legislation similar to laws in other states that identify large employers that pay wages so low that full-time workers and their families cannot qualify for publicly…
Crime & Courts

Oregon Man Gets 12 Years in Federal Prison for Hate-Motivated Attack on Victim He Met on a Dating…

Lucille McNamara Mar 4, 2026
LANE COUNTY, Ore. — A 26-year-old Springfield man, who violently attacked and seriously injured someone he met on a gay dating app, was yesterday (Tuesday) sentenced to more than 12,5 years in federal prison. Daniel Andrew McGee pleaded…
Politics & Elections

Oregon Democrats Move Gas Tax Referendum to May Despite Party Defections and Republican Walkout

Lucille McNamara Mar 3, 2026
Despite five Democrats in the House of Representatives siding with Republicans, the public vote on Oregon’s controversial transportation funding bill has finally been moved to the May primary. The five Democrats who voted against the…
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More Oregonians Must Now Work to Keep SNAP Benefits as Federal Rule Changes Cut Access Without…

Diane Megaw Mar 3, 2026
Recent federal changes mean more people in Oregon who need SNAP food benefits for more than three months must now show they are working, looking for work, or participating in training to continue receiving aid. Oregon SNAP…
Crime & Courts

Police Chase From Gresham to Portland Ends With Arrest of 13-Year-Old Who Claimed She Was Kidnapped

Lucille McNamara Mar 3, 2026
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, Ore. — Multiple law enforcement units, including air support, were involved in the recovery of a vehicle owned by relatives of a 13-year-old girl who thought she had been kidnapped when she was inside their car when it was…
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Eugene ICE Protest Turns Chaotic as Woman Is Injured and Vehicles Are Damaged During Saturday Night…

Lucille McNamara Mar 2, 2026
EUGENE, Ore. — Hundreds of Protesters in Eugene, rallying against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), led to an arrest, injuries to a 30-year-old female resident, and damage to several vehicles on Saturday night. The…
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Portland ‘No War With Iran’ Rally Draws Crowds as Oregon Leaders Criticize Trump’s Move Toward…

Diane Megaw Mar 2, 2026
PORTLAND, Ore. — As criticism over the US-Israeli strikes on Iran rages worldwide, dozens of people attended a 'No War with Iran' protest in Downtown Portland on Saturday afternoon. Protesters called for the United States to get out of…
Education

Oregon Lawmakers Push New Plan to Stabilize Colleges as Out-of-State and Online Programs Drain…

Lucille McNamara Mar 1, 2026
Lawmakers have passed a bill to strengthen the sustainability of higher education in Oregon, as out-of-state and online tutoring programs continue to make negative inroads into enrollment figures at state universities and colleges. These…
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Thousands Join Salem All-Schools Walkout as Police Monitor Clashes and District Warns of Unexcused…

Diane Megaw Mar 1, 2026
SALEM, Ore. — Amid a significant Police presence, a planned “All-Schools Walkout” on Friday was largely peaceful despite occasional brushes between protesters and counter-protesters. However, students may receive “unexcused absences” when…
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