Federal officers face strict limits on when they can deploy tear gas, pepper spray and other munitions outside Portland's ICE building.
Time has officially sprung forward and yet, Portland is facing what might be one more winter event. Or, depending on how you look at it, one winter event. In total. So far, this winter is the fifth ...
A University of Oregon survey picked up a striking trend: nearly a quarter of surveyed traded-sector businesses said they had ...
A federal court decision is expected to be made on Monday about whether or not a second injunction is warranted to restrict ...
Coming up: Monday Meltdown on the Portland Patch calendar ...
Residents of a low-income apartment complex across the street from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Building are ...
Bradley Angle, Portland’s oldest domestic-violence shelter, just got a major boost. On Friday, the nonprofit unveiled a new ...
A federal judge on Friday barred federal agents outside Portland’s waterfront Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility from using tear gas and chemical munitions in a manner that could seep into ...
Affordable housing residents near a federal immigration building in Portland, Oregon, have won a court order limiting federal ...
U.S. District Judge Amy Baggio found federal officers showed "deliberate indifference" in issuing her preliminary injunction.
The tenants of Gray’s Landing argue the chemical munitions are causing long-lasting health issues and violating their constitutional rights. Protesters navigate a cloud of tear gas outside of the U.S.
Abandoned Portland school a target for break-ins, police arrests and TikTok videos An abandoned Portland school has become a magnet for break-ins, police arrests, and TikTok videos as people sneak ...
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