November 20, 2023 Progressive Oregon drug law causing more harm, critics say Private Security Guard in Portland Michael Bock on what he has witnessed as Oregon struggles with drug overdoses, addiction
November 20, 2023 Biden admin poised to green-light tribal gambling expansion despite opposition from Native Americans, Dems The Biden administration is expected to finalize a plan to allow a Native American tribe in Oregon to expand its casino operation, a move starkly opposed by other tribes.
November 18, 2023 Oregon Dem House candidate looks to 'reclaim her sexuality' after being outed as a Manhattan dominatrix An Oregon Democratic congressional candidate is looking to "reclaim her sexuality" after she was outed for working at a Manhattan BDSM dungeon earlier this year.
November 17, 2023 Experts recommend isolating dogs amid respiratory 'mystery illness' Experts believe the unidentified condition, which leads to severe antibiotic-resistant pneumonia, is contagious and contracted by dogs in group settings.
November 16, 2023 Droughts are causing die-offs of iconic red cedar in Pacific Northwest, scientists say Red cedar trees in the Pacific Northwest, known as climate canaries, are facing die-offs due to climate change-induced drought, forest health specialists say.
November 16, 2023 Portland schools closed for 9th straight day as teacher strike drags on Parents reacted to Portland Public Schools being closed for nine straight days due to an ongoing teachers' strike on "FOX & Friends" Wednesday.
November 15, 2023 Portland schools closed for ninth straight day as teacher strike drags on Portland parents Stephanie Savalli and Shane Kennedy share their frustration and uncertainty about when their children can return
November 14, 2023 Pumped up: Who's leading the effort to stop blue state drivers from pumping their own gas Oregon drivers have been allowed to pump their own gas for about three months, but now a major labor union is petitioning to bring back the pump prohibition.
November 13, 2023 Climate change hits beer industry, prompting farmers and researchers to adapt Climate change is making an impact on the beer industry, as hops and barley growers in the U.S. experience challenges such as extreme heat and drought.
November 9, 2023 Parents, kids sidelined as Portland teachers' union, district remain gridlocked amid strike: 'Setting us back' Portland's teacher strike is affecting students and parents, and some say the two sides of the bargaining process need to come to a solution soon.