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An investigation is underway after three back-to-back fatal crashes happened in Northeast Portland on Wednesday night. The Portland Police Bureau is now urging the public to be cautious when traversing the darkened streets,
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Portland resumes homeless camping ban enforcement, focuses on connecting Portlanders with shelter
The City of Portland announced Thursday it will resume enforcement of its camping ban, following a pause as the city built more shelter space.
Police are investigating after a driver hit and killed a cyclist in Northeast Portland’s Hazelwood neighborhood on Wednesday evening. The fatal incident happened around 6:20 p.m. in the 11200 block of Northeast Glisan Street, the Portland Police Bureau said in a statement.
Attorneys returned to court in Portland Thursday as U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut hears further arguments over the legality of domestic military deployment to Portland.
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Widely diverging accounts of Portland ICE protests emerge in trial over National Guard deployment
The second day of the trial also saw the judge again push Trump administration lawyers to explain why troops were briefly deployed in violation of a court order.
PPB oversaw a peaceful South Waterfront protest with no incidents or arrests and highlighted inter-agency cooperation.
On the second day of Oregon’s and the city of Portland’s trial against the federal government, lawyers from both sides took a line of questioning that went to the heart of staffing issues at the Federal Protective Service and its ability to keep a Portland Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility safe from protests.
A federal trial over whether President Donald Trump can deploy the National Guard to Portland, Oregon, began Wednesday, with a police commander describing on the witness stand how federal agents at a U.
Three people were killed in separate crashes across Portland on Wednesday night, and police officials are highlighting the dangers of fall weather driving and s
As the month draws to an end and the federal shutdown continues, those who rely on food assistance have grown increasingly concerned about what to do when their benefits don’t arrive next week. Read o