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Despite Oregon lawmakers' apology for past accusations, former aide says his lawsuits remain on the backburner
In June 2021, the Oregon Legislature took a rare step and apologized to Robert Parker. His lawsuits against the state still haven't been settled.
DA Mike Schmidt says his office could prosecute protesters who occupied Portland State University library
Depending on the evidence gathered, Schmidt said during Monday night's briefing that his office is prepared to press felony charges for burglary and other crimes.
Multnomah County must build on 'last year's success,' Chair Vega Pederson says
Vega Pederson delivered the annual "State of Multnomah County" address Monday, her second turn at the podium since being elected chair.
Oregon’s mental health care system is flawed. Here’s what’s being done about it
A Judicial Department workgroup is close to finishing a 2-year study of changes to Oregon's civil commitment laws. Lawmakers are finding funding. What comes next?
Robotics competitions introduce Wilsonville high schoolers to STEM
A Wilsonville High School team is teaching kids how to build a robot from the ground up — with its members learning coding, confidence and comradery.
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Mayor Ted Wheeler isn't giving a 'State of Portland' address
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DA Mike Schmidt says his office could prosecute protesters who occupied PSU library
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Emails point to ethical concerns about First Lady's role before Gov. Kotek's top staffers resigned
Why does Oregon have closed primaries?
Oregon's primary is less than a month away, and if you want to be able to vote in partisan races, you'll have to pick a political party by next week.
AMR provides full scholarships to boost paramedic pool in greater Portland area
With response times hindered by a shortage of first responders, the Portland metro ambulance provider hopes to boost paramedic numbers this way.
Washington County touts 'rapid' process that gets defendants in jail quicker mental health evaluations
The county reports it conducted 100 "rapid fitness evaluations" in 2023 — mental health evaluations for defendants in jail that took weeks, rather than months.
Man in psychosis flew from Oregon to New York City after release from hospital; parents call for change
A Portland family is highlighting the difference in severe mental illness treatment between Oregon and New York after a “dangerous” experience and ensuing help.
Nearly all of Oregon State Hospital's beds go to criminal patients, all but ending civil commitment in Oregon
Four of Oregon’s largest hospital systems are suing the state over a system that "neglects" people with severe mental illness who haven’t committed a crime.
A Portland couple tried everything to get their son mental health treatment. Then, he killed his mother
Hunter Graham says his family's tragedy is evidence of Oregon's flawed mental health system, which waits for someone to commit a crime before mandating treatment.
Between police patrols and safety funds, is Multnomah County's 90-day fentanyl state of emergency working?
With the 90-day fentanyl emergency ending in two weeks, many are wondering if the efforts are working, particularly in downtown Portland.
Ordinance floated by Commissioner Gonzalez would give Portland mayor unilateral authority on homelessness
Commissioner Rene Gonzalez has walked back the higher penalties for homeless people included in his counter to Mayor Ted Wheeler's plan, but differences remain.
Machine at Intel's Hillsboro campus can produce chips so advanced, they don't yet exist
At the Gordon Moore campus, Intel engineers do the work to push Moore's Law — the idea that the number of transistors on a single chip will double every two years.
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