Deal should keep Eric Lee Flores out of prison.
The Oregon Court of Appeals upholds the legality of Portland's Art Tax
Governor Kate Brown and a cast of thousands across three states and British Columbia take part.
Daryl Thorn had been escorted out of a Trump rally last month.
Thousands of people from dozens of agencies in several states will be participating in Cascade Rising, an earthquake and tsunami exercise.
A probe is underway into why it took three years for something to happen after elevated lead levels were discovered at a city parks building
Once Jake Ryan and Travis Cox are released, 15 of the 26 defendants will be out before trial.
For the second time in 13 months, the chair of the police Community Oversight Advisory Board has resigned.
Audit says city officials felt the campaigns wouldn't pay, so they never even billed them.
Oregon native and Utah legislative candidate J. Morgan Philpot has filed papers to take over for Mike Arnold.
Company now forbidden from using certain heavy metals through June 8.
Government says defense allegations are "mere speculation."
Meanwhile, Trump strategist questions whether the American people could even understand his returns.
"We are glad...but not surprised," says attorney Mike Arnold.
Former Governor KItzhaber dismisses attack as "partisan."
A lengthy filing by defense team details obstacles Ammon Bundy and others are encountering in prison.
Grant County Sheriff Glenn Palmer is being sued by the Oregonian over what they say is his failure to release public records.
Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton beat Bernie Sanders but the votes don't count.
Agencies looking to get back some of the millions spent during the occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
To balance the lack of a tax hike, Council also cut more money for police.
Corey Lequieu had been accused of helping plan the takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Less than 12 hours after winning by one of the largest margins in Portland history, Wheeler gives the city an idea of what to expect.
Defense attorney argues that the FBI never told her client that he had a lawyer.
Brief closures coming this weekend for both the Hawthorne and Sellwood Bridges. Here's what you need to know.
Amanda Fritz wins re-election. It looks like Steve Novick will have a runoff in November.
Big upset for Pierce, an oncologist who had never run for office.
On the Republican side, Donald Trump coasted to victory.
Judge Steven Grasty says recall petition will not force him office; cites tremendous popular support.
Scott Willingham, who was charged separately than 26 others, admitted stealing government property.
No longer will complaints need to be notarized.
In court papers filed Wednesday, one of the lawyers writes that "government disclosures" show defendants considered "domestic terrorists."
In a statement, the mayor paints a dire picture of what could happen.
The city handles millions of payments every year from credit cards and debit cards. They can finally guarantee the payments are secure.
New poll gives him sizable lead but will like still have to face someone in November runoff.
Would have raised the tax rate on business income to 2.5 percent from 2.2 percent.
Committee also votes to move forward with light rail between Portland, Tigard, and Bridgeport Village instead of bus rapid transit.
Looking to eliminate fatalities and serious injuries from traffic crashes.
Lawyers argue that the federal government does not have jurisdiction to bring charges.
Trivet has a warning about the next two weeks: "Trains will come less frequently and space on board will be severely limited."
Michael Emry was arrested Friday on federal gun charges. He's connected to the Oregon Standoff and has history that includes bomb-making.