Protester say city should have done more to prevent stillborn death of baby delivered by homeless woman. She had not sought care.
It "would be illegal, contrary to our fundamental American values and profoundly destructive to our national security," Wyden says.
Officials in sanctuary cities and others involved in the movement were swift to register opposition.
Protesters, upset with police use of pepper spray last week, had said they would shut the city down if the chief wasn't fired or quit.
Oregon and California lawmakers are calling the new administration's ban on new environmental projects and communication "dangerous."
The company tells Portland officials they want to be good neighbors.
A man is charged with several acts of vandalism during the riot after the election of Donald Trump.
Wheeler says early indications are police response was approproate.
Over a four-year-period, worker regularly forwarded emails with information to her home account.
City Council adopts legislative priorities at odds with Trump administration - from protecting status as sanctuary city to climate change.
Firefighters rescued a woman from the burning building at NW 18th and Lovejoy. Five people were hospitalized.
Portland Bureau of Transportation urges drivers to obey all road closure and detour signs.
Home Depot; Portland Pain & Spine; Fry's are all hiring. Even more jobs at the Patch jobs board.
Gang Enforcement Team officers did a check on a bar and came up with drugs, guns, and an arrest.
Liz Bazzani has not been seen since Thursday.
Portland Fire & Rescue puts number at 70,000. Either way, it was one of the largest outdoor gatherings in Portland ever.
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"It will only be a matter of time before my insurance runs out," Mary Graham says. "I won’t be able to afford medication. And I will die.”
Louis C.K. performs. The Dog Show is here. And did someone say chocolate?
Meanwhile, two schools closed early and TriMet is prepared to shut service.
Zillow says Portland had fastest growing home prices and second-fastest hike in rental prices. Hope, though, may be on the horizon.
The road is closed from NW 23rd to NW Skyline because of a 50-yard landslide.
Meteorologists say a brutal storm that's sweeping through the Western U.S. isn't letting up any time soon.
With the days of violent protests that followed Election Day still fresh in people's minds, Mayor Wheeler remind people: "vandalism hurts."
The building owner had hoped it would be weeks. On Wednesday they said it will be much longer.
The bike share organization says that people took more than 160,000 trips - for a total of more than 312,000 miles in 2016.
It may be miserable outside if you're commuting. If you're a 4-year-old elephant... it's a different story.
"I've been deeply humbled by my first two and a half weeks in office," Mayor Ted Wheeler says. Four people died on the street from exposure.
Other districts opening on time, some buses running on snow routes as life slowly returns to normal.
Portland rockers The Slants have been fighting for more than five years to trademark their name. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court hears them.
Though witnesses described the child as "ice cold," the coroner ruled that his death was not due to exposure.
Meanwhile, weather has forced Multnomah County to postpone its annual Point-in-Time count of homeless people.
"Light glaze of ice expected on most surfaces...may lead to a very treacherous commute," says the National Weather Service.
Inclement weather has, again, spurred the closure of Portland schools. A scheduled Jan. 18 late start in the district is no longer planned.
Rain and melting snow this week could lead to serious flooding.
At least one person was injured in a Portland fire Sunday evening.
Healthcare Support; CORT; Save Stores are all hiring. Even more jobs at the Patch jobs board.
Plan to be considered by the school board on Tuesday would add a day to the school year, and eliminate early starts and early releases.
Former Portland Police Chief Larry O'Dea is no longer facing a charge for reportedly shooting his friend while hunting last April.
A resident is needed to fill a vacancy in a group that advises Portland's Independent Police Review and police bureau.