Both sides are trying to use the Oregon market to make their case.| oregonlive
The decision comes amid an ongoing effort from the Portland Archdiocese to refocus on an evangelical mission for education.| oregonlive
Charles Krauthammer By Charles Krauthammer WASHINGTON -- Having coined Bush Derangement Syndrome more than a decade ago, I feel authorized to weigh in on its most recent offshoot. What distinguishes Trump Derangement Syndrome is not just general hysteria about the...| oregonlive
“We’re almost just squatting in this capitalist temple,” said Jason Leivian, owner of Floating World Comics.| oregonlive
The Electronic Frontier Foundation said the ruling is the first to let a lawsuit filed by the alleged victim of a foreign government’s abuses enabled by U.S. spyware to proceed in a U.S. federal court.| oregonlive
Gregory A. Berry targeted the business over a pricing dispute while high on fentanyl, later trading two of the stolen weapons for more drugs.| oregonlive
Director Kash Patel presented the Shield of Bravery to Hostage Rescue Team members, including agent W. Joseph Astarita who was acquitted of lying about firing shots at Finicum's truck in 2016.| oregonlive
Five disabled plaintiffs secured a year-long commitment for 150 camping spaces and $60,000 in support services from city.| oregonlive
Varun Gupta, now 45, apologized to Intel and Microsoft, as well as the government for the time and resources it has spent “because of my bad decision.”| oregonlive
The cars are stock Model Ts. The pigs weigh about 35 pounds. The winner takes home a trophy and bragging rights.| oregonlive
This artist has been a fixture of the north coast for half a century. He still has plenty to paint.| oregonlive
For my baby’s first beach trip, I had to bring her back to the place where I first fell in love with the ocean.| oregonlive
The Department of Homeland Security published a list of sanctuary jurisdictions only to remove it a few days later.| oregonlive
See for yourself why it’s difficult to explain the Pig-N-Fords, an Oregon coast tradition that dates back to 1925.| oregonlive
Forget the busy beaches and sprawling resorts – this little hamlet is a place to unwind.| oregonlive
This is the second list in a little over two months by two different federal agencies.| oregonlive
The chipmaker's Oregon workforce is at its lowest point in more than a decade.| oregonlive
Mayors from Boston, Chicago, Denver and New York will appear Wednesday before the Committee on Oversight and Government Accountability over their cities' policies restricting authorities' cooperation with federal enforcement.| oregonlive
"I think is too late for us" to catch up with Nvidia's position in AI, said Lip-Bu Tan. But he said Intel has other opportunities in the field.| oregonlive
The faltering company has laid off 4,000 in the U.S. this week. The impacts will be felt most acutely in Oregon.| oregonlive
What are the ethics of eating fruit you find growing near the sidewalk?| oregonlive
The lawsuit says indoor temps dip so low that snow accumulates inside in the winter.| oregonlive
A filing demanded that Bryce Schubert vacate the apartment, citing an “extremely outrageous act.”| oregonlive
Melissa Jubane, 32, was reported missing Wednesday after she didn’t clock in at Providence St. Vincent.| oregonlive
Bryce Johnathan Schubert, 27, appeared in Washington County Circuit Court on Monday to face charges in the death of Beaverton nurse Melissa Jubane.| oregonlive
The act comes up so frequently because it is the legal foundation of modern immigration law, encompassing a vast range of regulations and procedures.| oregonlive
Critics argue the move is an attack on free speech, as visas revoked for students critical of Israel.| oregonlive
Mahmoud Khalil, a lawful U.S. resident who was a graduate student at Columbia until December, was detained Saturday by federal immigration agents in New York and flown to an immigration jail in Louisiana.| oregonlive
“Your right to say something depends on what the administration thinks of it, which is no free speech at all.”| oregonlive
Friends and colleagues of Rumeysa Ozturk said she was not closely involved in pro-Palestinian protests and her only known activism was co-authoring an op-ed in a student newspaper that called to engage with student demands to cut ties with Israel.| oregonlive
Billed as an emergency rally to defend Khalil, the protest will take place on the South Park Blocks that run through the Portland State University campus.| oregonlive
“Petitioner is not a flight risk and the evidence presented is that he is not a danger to the community,” a judge said. “Period, full stop.”| oregonlive
From cheap chirashi to opulent omakase, here are restaurant critic Michael Russell's picks for where to find Portland's best sushi.| oregonlive
The plan would tax nicotine products like ZYN pouches and divert a portion of the interest from Oregon's Rainy Day Fund.| oregonlive
After weeks of a stalemate, Portland Public Schools and its teachers union exchanged substantially updated proposals Thursday.| oregonlive
Next month’s layoffs will take place at Intel sites around the world but could have an especially big effect in Oregon.| oregonlive
The chipmaker remains Oregon's largest corporate employer but its outlook is in flux.| oregonlive
The park remains closed during an ongoing criminal investigation.| oregonlive
“She damaged the victims’ trust in the United States Postal Service and stole gifts that victims had purchased for loved ones,” the prosecutor said.| oregonlive
“I recognize the mistakes I made, and I’m prepared to take responsibility,” said Jamie McGowen, 43.| oregonlive
Michelle Kellum and an accomplice stole cash, gold coins and guns from the man's garage after casing it during an open house.| oregonlive
The Contingent, a nonprofit that has created scholarships, internships and financial literacy classes for people of color in the Portland area, will combine several initiatives into The Script.| oregonlive
Grant County District Attorney Jim Carpenter's search of the phone without a warrant was “a troubling example of the intrusion on Fourth Amendment rights,” a federal appellate court ruled.| oregonlive