The Grants Pass case is set to be heard April 22, with broad implications for how communities nationwide address homelessness, including whether they can fine or jail people for camping in public.
Crews in orange vests are pleading with drivers to slow down and pay attention during National Work Zone Awareness Week after a drunk driver sent an entire work crew to the hospital.
A group of Portland Public School parents filed a lawsuit against the Portland Association of Teachers and the Oregon Education Association for the Nov. 2023 strike.
By The Associated Press and JON GAMBRELL Associated Press
An apparent Israeli drone attack near a major air base and a nuclear site in central Iran activated Iranian air defenses early Friday, just days after Tehran’s unprecedented drone-and-missile assault on Israel.
Nearly a year after body camera footage from a Vancouver Police Officer caught her threatening to use her taser on a shoplifting suspect’s genitals, her trial began in Clark County Thursday.
Nurses at one southwest Washington hospital took to an informational picket line on Thursday after their contract expired nearly two months ago, impacting nearly 1,500 nurses, and they have not been able to reach a new agreement with management.
The latest report by the Oregon Health Authority found a dramatic increase in people accessing addiction treatment and support services during the summer of 2023, the OHA said Thursday.
Multnomah County will keep about 80 asylum seekers housed in motel rooms for another month, county commission chair Jessica Vega Pederson announced Thursday.
A 25-year-old man was arrested in Portland on Thursday and is facing charges related to a home-invasion assault and robbery in Eugene, according to the Eugene Police Department.