Michael Emry, who described himself as an "embedded reporter" was arrested in John Day.
State Attorney General's Office found no criminal conduct.
Introducing him to the crowd, Governor Brown says that First Gentleman has a nice ring to it.
Oregon Health Authority says, though, that they are encouraged.
Their lawyers raise questions about change of venue and expanding the jury pool.
The former president will be in Portland as he campaigns for his wife. He will speak to supporters and attend a fundraiser.
Board finds "no sufficient basis to warrant a referral to Disciplinary Counsel for further review." Still face other complaints.
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Proposes raising business license fee, which was last raised in 1977.
The former president will be here Thursday.
More than 1,000 have responded to a Facebook posting though it's not known how many people will actually attend.
Says he made the decision after talking with his wife.
The Vermont Senator became the first candidate this season to visit any Oregon city outside of Portland.
Looking to make up ground lost by failing to get in state's voter guide.
Bundy's lawyers, in court papers, say he made the offer in January, days after being taken into custody.
While the campaign of the Ohio Governor reached an agreement to focus on Oregon, they missed the deadline to get in the voter guide.
Oregonian reports pamphlet linked to Kotek's opponent, Sharon Nesset.
In papers filed Friday, lawyers for Ammon Bundy say they plan to use a controversial argument to get the charges dropped.
The newspaper also has kind words for his opponent, Jules Bailey, until it concludes Bailey's campaign has quality of desperate pandering."
Trump calls move "DESPERATION."
Teressa Raiford had been charged with obstructing traffic.
Apology stems from an incident last month when a committee member was doused with a cup of water.
"Oregon is trending in the wrong direction," report concludes.
Multnomah County Sheriff Dan Staton insists he has not done anything wrong.
Manager in Portland Fire and rescued had sued the city.
Coalition of neighborhood associations and businesses charge city policy is an abuse of power.
Commissioner Steve Novick looks to bring focus to problems with the streets and his proposed solution.
The senator wants an independent panel to investigate what happened.
In a speech to mark 100th anniversary of National Parks, Secretary Sally Jewell warns of movement that rejects "rule of law."
Pressure mounts as deputies ask him to step aside. Sheriff has asked former Portland Police Chief Mike Reese to take over if that happens.
Officials had expected the bridge to be closed through the weekend. Contractors got the work done early.
Recommendation contained in new report released in anticipation of community hearing on Thursday.
Shawna Cox will be able to discuss her case publicly.
Oregon's Senator writes a piece for an out of town paper endorsing the Vermont Senator's presidential bid.
Taken out of Multnomah County Jail Wednesday morning and headed to Nevada for arraignment on charges there.
Meanwhile, there will be a lane closure on Killingsworth that all cause some disruption for the next three days.
Mayor Charlie Hales had planned to go to Mississippi for christening of the U.S.S. Portland.
Judge rejects plea to allow Jake Ryan to return to Montana.
Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury says no county travel to Mississippi.
Despite the objections of some defense lawyers, the judge has set September 7 as the date for the start of jury selection.