Two months after Gov. Jay Inslee signed the new bills, law enforcement officials remain uncertain about what they require, leading to discrepancies around the state in how officers might respond — or not respond — to certain situations
READ MOREDetective Jeremy Brown was shot in his vehicle late Friday while conducting surveillance at a Vancouver apartment complex
READ MOREAs daily COVID-19 cases doubled in the past week, Oregon health officials reported Thursday that the highly transmissible delta variant has now become the dominant coronavirus variant in the state.
READ MORETerrell Johnson was shot at SE Flavel MAX station on May 10, 2017, while experiencing a mental health crisis
Terrell Johnson was shot at SE Flavel MAX station on May 10, 2017, while experiencing a mental health crisis
READ MOREIn-classroom instruction, district redrawing, and bond money for Black students suggest busy academic year.
READ MOREIn this photo provided by the Bootleg Fire Incident Command, firefighters battle the Bootleg Fire in southern Oregon, Saturday, July 17, 2021. (J. Michael Johnson/Bootleg Fire Incident Command via AP)
The 569-square-mile Bootleg Fire is burning 300 miles southeast of Portland and keeps growing by miles each day
READ MOREWashington health officials are warning of a spike in shellfish-related illnesses believed to be connected to last month’s heat wave.
READ MOREAn outbreak of COVID-19 traced to a patient floor at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center has sickened at least 10 patients and four employees in the last few days
READ MOREDry, unstable and windy conditions will keep fueling the massive Bootleg wildfire in southern Oregon as the largely uncontained blaze grows by miles each day
READ MOREA new report from consultants hired by the City of Portland says the team’s officers “did not seem to take the training seriously”
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