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Portland Man Shot by Federal Agents Ordered to Stay in Custody After Judge Cites Danger and Flight…

Diane Megaw Jan 22, 2026
PORTLAND, Ore. — A federal judge ordered Luis Niño-Moncada to remain in custody while awaiting trial on Wednesday, ruling that he poses a danger to the community and a risk of failing to appear in court. Niño-Moncada was shot by…
Crime & Courts

Jury Awards $800,000 in Oregon Discrimination Case After Two Female Lawyers Were Denied Courtroom…

Lucille McNamara Jan 22, 2026
Two female lawyers, one Black and one Latina, won a combined $800,000 in damages on Wednesday after a lengthy discrimination lawsuit involving a Washington County deputy sheriff. Tidings Insight Civil rights verdicts often include…
Top Stories

Oregon Forms Data Center Advisory Committee as AI Growth Raises Fears Over Energy Costs and Water…

Lucille McNamara Jan 21, 2026
Amid growing concerns about the energy needs of rapidly expanding data centers, which are investing billions of dollars in training and running AI models, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has appointed a statewide Data Center Advisory Committee.…
Crime & Courts

Oregon Veterinarian Sentenced After Stealing Animal Pain Meds for Personal Use and Replacing Them…

Diane Megaw Jan 21, 2026
A Portland veterinarian, Dr. Brenda Brown-Carlson, was sentenced to 60 months of supervised probation in Multnomah County Circuit Court on January 13 after admitting to diverting controlled substances for her personal use and replacing them…
News

Oregon Moves to Rescue Local Maternity Care as Rural Hospitals Face Growing Strain

Diane Megaw Jan 21, 2026
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek announced yesterday that the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has been directed to allocate $25 million to support the coordinated effort between OHA and the Hospital Association of Oregon to stabilize and sustain…
Crime & Courts

Portland Neighborhood Urged to Share Surveillance Footage as Manhunt Continues for Gunman Who Shot…

Lucille McNamara Jan 21, 2026
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland Police Bureau (PPB) is appealing to the public who live in the Sullivan’s Gulch Neighborhood, and who have surveillance cameras at their homes, to assist them in the search for a white male who shot and injured…
Education

Oregon Lawmakers Push to Scrap the 27-Year-Old School Funding Model Over Weak Student Outcomes

Lucille McNamara Jan 20, 2026
Some lawmakers are ‘sick and tired’ of pouring huge amounts of money into the Oregon education system, with little to no satisfying outcomes at the end of every school year. Instead, they propose a new and streamlined system to replace the…
News

Oregon’s Controversial Drone Rules Get a Public Hearing Today as Wildlife Advocates Request Stronger…

Diane Megaw Jan 20, 2026
The drone takeoff and landing policies initiated by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) in 2022, which have been subject to public scrutiny, reach the next level today (January 20) at a virtual public hearing midway through…
Education

Oregon Universities Warn They Could Burn Through Funds in Just a Few Years as Costs Soar and…

Lucille McNamara Jan 19, 2026
Oregon’s public universities are caught in a growing financial squeeze, with spending rising faster than revenue, a trajectory that could drain institutional reserves within three to five years. The warning comes from a new report issued…
Top Stories

Oregon Homeowners Could See Relief as New Bill Pushes Insurers to Reward Wildfire Defensible Space

Diane Megaw Jan 19, 2026
Oregon State Senator Jeff Golden, representing Southern Oregon, is sponsoring a bill to require insurers to reassess insurance quotes to account for home hardening and defensible space in wildfire risk models used to price and renew…
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