In a significant development in Oregon's historic healthcare workers strike, the ONA and Providence Oregon have agreed to re-engage in mediations/
Mike Schmidt, the former Multnomah County district attorney who lost his reelection bid last year to an office insider, started this week as general counsel of the Urban League of Portland, one of Oregon’s largest and oldest civil rights organizations. Schmidt confirmed the move Thursday. He began the job Monday.
Oregon's statewide graduation for the class of 2024 is 81.8% for public schools, the second-highest ever reported in the state.
PORTLAND, Ore. -- The small Oregon city at the heart of a major U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year that allowed cities across the country to enforce homeless camping bans is facing a fresh lawsuit over its camping rules as advocates find new ways to challenge them.
Oregon needs to build about 29,500 more homes each year, mostly in the Portland region and Willamette Valley, to emerge from a housing shortage years in the making, the state’s chief economist told lawmakers Monday.
Firefighters are battling a massive fire on the property of an abandoned paper mill in Oregon City. Nearly three years after the deadly mass shooting at Normandale Park, Portland’s Chief of Police, Bob Day, published a formal apology to the victims and their families for publishing incorrect information about the shooting.
The Legacy Oregon Burn Center is gearing up to host a safety fair and chili cook-off this Sunday, in an effort to raise awareness during Burn Awareness Week.
Storm Watch is in place for much of the high terrain of Oregon but shares the same weather alert as parts of Hawaii.
I loved Portland but had to leave when it got too expensive and overwhelming. I now happily live in Baker City, a small Oregon town hours away.
Chance Nolan, who started parts of three seasons on the Beavers football team, signed a minor league baseball contract this week.
Researchers at Portland State University have discovered microplastics in the edible tissue of several Pacific Northwest fish and seafood species, including the
Nine former Western Oregon women’s basketball players filed a $28 million lawsuit against the university on Wednesday, in which they allege year-long abuse.