Ammon Bundy finishes a day of testimony, telling jurors he believed he was fighting for local ranchers.
Pierce continues experience fallout from comments at debate last week.
Protesters were upset with Council plans to ratify a new contract with the police union.
The man considered the leader of the occupation cries on the stand.
Court documents indicate woman told a couple of different stories before admitting to what she had done.
Meanwhile, firearms charge dropped against one of the defendants.
Republican candidate for governor made the comment moments after his opponent admitted having been a victim of domestic violence.
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Two debates down and three to go. The exchanges, as they explained their policy differences, were more pointed than in their first meeting.
The evangelist and son of Billy Graham was asked by the FBI to help negotiate the end of the occupation.
Prosecutors close their case with a presentation of dozens of guns.
Boots applied to 21 vehicles with overdue citations totaling $82,795.
A mistrial was declared in the 2014 murder trial of LIonel Jenkins. The prosecution decided not to re-try him.
Portland Bureau of Transportation says the mere presence of the camera has already made a difference
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County looks to solve the homeless problem.
Judge tells him to stop asking witnesses about the death of LaVoy Finicum.
"All I was told is that we had an informant who was cooperating," a state trooper testifies.
Testimony at trial says the Bundy had more than $8,000 in cash on him.
The city doesn't officially start collecting the tax until January but they are already spending the money to make some much needed repairs.
Settlement worth more than $100 million; less than the state had paid Oracle for the Cover Oregon health exchange website that never worked.
Jury hears Sheriff Dave Ward say: "they would bring hundreds of people to town to do my job for me" if he didn't do what they want.
The agreement would do away with the so-called 48-hour rule.
"In Ammon Bundy's words, 'this was much more than a protest.' They were taking a 'hard stand," said prosecutor Geoffrey Barrow.
More than 100 potential jurors were questioned.
"I dated a Mormon girl once," said one prospective juror. "God. She's the best kisser I ever had."
The Justice Department Inspector General says operations — including one in Portland — needed more guidance and management.
Jury selection should take three days.
The mayor, who had originally proposed extending it three years, scaled back.
The trial on charges stemming from the 41-day armed takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge begins with jury selection.
Pete Santilli won't face charges in Oregon but still must face trail in Nevada.
Owner has nearly $16,000 in fines.
After a one month delay, city workers arrived at 8:00 Thursday morning
Proposal would create a pass for low-income riders that costs the same as the pass for riders with disabilities and seniors.
State board blocks plan to move camp to an area zoned for industrial use. It's not clear what effect it will have on plans for Terminal One.
Has until Monday to prove that he should be allowed to keep representing himself.
Report, commissioned by the governor, finds substantiated cases of abuse on the rise, Oregon foster children experience more maltreatment.
The two will debate five times; twice in Portland and then once in Bend, Eugene, and Medford.
Mayor wants the state of housing emergency passed in October extended by three years. It's not clear he has support on the council.
The Community Oversight Advisory Board will take a two month break and try to re-group.