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For the first time in state history, there are more women than men sitting on the Oregon Supreme Court, marking a significant shift of balance on the bench. → Read More
A Portland mom says she bought a can of baby formula from Walmart that wound up being flour. The formula in question is now subject of an FDA investigation and considered by Enfamil to be consisten... → Read More
In what is being called a new style of foster care, a local nonprofit is partnering with the Oregon Department of Human Services to provide homes for kids in state care. → Read More
A Salem family is working to change state law after their son's terrible experience with a high school basketball program. → Read More
Case Companion is a specialized web portal designed to keep victims better informed as a case works its way through the criminal justice system. → Read More
The city's most recent report reveals from January to August of this year, crews removed nearly 2.4 million pounds of grease from sewer lines. → Read More
In Multnomah County, health officials say the scope of the opioid crisis is far reaching. County officials tell FOX 12 they're now tracking opioid overdoses in real time to get a better handle on t... → Read More
Crime Stoppers of Oregon updated its software to make it even easier for people to submit tips anonymously through their phone, computer, of tablet. → Read More
In response to a growing number of threats to witnesses in criminal cases, state prosecutors developed a new safety plan to protect Oregonians. → Read More
The solar eclipse may have come and gone, but there's a chance to give all of those eclipse glasses a second chance to serve others. → Read More
The Oregon City Police Department says it's battling an increase in traffic that's left the city with more crashes than any other city in Clackamas County. → Read More
A Hillsboro mom is working to make a difference in the lives of kids battling life-threatening illnesses by decorating their hospital rooms to make them feel more like home. → Read More
New legislation will require all grand jury testimony in Oregon to be audio recorded for the first time. Currently, grand jury notes are handwritten and often incomplete. → Read More
A compost controversy is underway in Corvallis. The town's trash collection company says it will no longer accept plant-based plastic silverware and cups because they aren't breaking down fast enou... → Read More
A traffic stop leads to a special connection between a Portland Police officer and local director Kevin Jones. → Read More
Gardens are often considered a source of peace for many, but one Portland garden is now also being recognized for its ability to help people with memory disorders. → Read More
The FOX 12 investigators learned the state is holding onto millions of dollars in unclaimed assets and some of it could be yours. → Read More
It's a bandage solution to Oregon’s foster care crisis and the state is bleeding money trying to keep up with the costs. → Read More
Portland Police Bureau crime stats show a 69 percent jump in car thefts from July of last year to July of this year. Frustration among Portlanders is now also growing along with those statistics. → Read More
Drivers in Oregon will soon get thousands of dollars in rebates simply for buying an eco-friendly car. → Read More