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Multnomah County DA race: Fact-checking a political ad aimed at Mike Schmidt
Incumbent DA Mike Schmidt now faces a challenge from within his own office as he seeks a second term as Multnomah County district attorney.
Decades after the Portland scandal that put him in prison, executive faces another federal indictment
Andrew Wiederhorn heads the parent company of California's Fatburger. He grew up and made his first millions in Portland, before serving time for financial crimes.
Oregon DOJ says no criminal charges warranted in OLCC bourbon scandal
Top officials at the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission were found to be buying up rare and sought-after bourbon before anyone in the public could.
Shot 7 times while in the line of duty, Washington County deputy on road to recovery
Deputy Charles "Chuck" Dozé was helping with an eviction when he said the man inside started shooting, hitting him seven times and nearly killing him.
Hesitant to stymy agriculture in the Lower Umatilla Basin, Oregon officials avoid broad mandates on groundwater pollution
Lisa Charpilloz Hanson heads the Oregon Department of Agriculture, which has the power to regulate groundwater pollution from farms in the Lower Umatilla Basin.
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Factchecking a political ad targeting incumbent DA Mike Schmidt
AG Bob Ferguson now stands alone after appearing threefold in Washington governor's race
Decades after the Portland scandal that put him in prison, executive faces more federal charges
Former Portland executive who went to prison again faces federal charges | The Story | May 15, 2024
Oregon DOJ says no criminal charges warranted in OLCC bourbon scandal
Director of Oregon Department of Agriculture talks polluted wells | Your Thoughts
Washington County deputy recovering after being shot 7 times | The Story | May 14, 2024
Oregon tries to rein in Lower Umatilla Basin groundwater pollution without hurting farms
Why'd Tom McCall give the Bottle Bill's architect an urn? He earned it | Digging for Old
Oregon tries to rein in Lower Umatilla Basin groundwater pollution without hurting farms
Why Oregon officials aren't holding farms to account for polluted wells | The Story | May 13, 2024
Judge reduces sex abuse charge in Washington County assault case | Your Thoughts
She was sexually assaulted at a MAX station. The judge bumped her assailant's charge from a felony to a misdemeanor
Kristen Emerson was followed and assaulted at a TriMet station in Washington County. A judge decided to bump the attacker's charge from a felony to a misdemeanor.
Federal report finds Oregon State Hospital failed to keep patients safe from violence, sex abuse
Investigators documented incidents of patients assaulting others or being sexually coerced, without adequate responses recorded by staff.
'We're asking for transparency': Candidates say 'dark money' is pouring into Oregon's 3rd Congressional District race
Susheela Jayapal and Eddy Morales are pushing Maxine Dexter to find out who's behind $1.6 million spent on the race through a group called 314 Action.
Issues with unemployment benefits in Oregon predate new computer system, state agency says
The Oregon Employment Department rolled out a new system, Frances Online, in March. Many people continue to report issues receiving benefits.
Sick of slow MAX trains? A downtown Portland tunnel could speed things up, eventually
Downtown Portland is a light rail bottleneck, and Metro says a tunnel would help fix it — but it's not a high priority right now.
'It's sickening': Orangetheory donations never sent after charity class in honor of man who died of cancer
Justin Ramos says people donated about $2,500 to an Orangetheory Slabtown charity class in honor of his late husband, Matt Rygg. The money never reached the charity.
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.
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.
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