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An Oregon man previously convicted of manslaughter is now facing federal charges, accused of illegally possessing a Russian machine gun. → Read More
The Oregon Health Authority and All4Oregon launched a new system this weekend aimed to simplify the process of signing up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More
Men and women who spent years in prison, only to later be exonerated, delivered emotional testimony Wednesday in support of a bill that would compensate wrongly convicted Oregonians. → Read More
Oregon lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow natural organic reduction and other cremation alternatives. → Read More
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Oregon Republicans protested Thursday’s floor session. They said they are protesting because of three contentious issues: Reopening schools, vaccine rollout and helping with economic recovery. “Students are suffering from school closures. Seniors, as well as rural Oregonians, are being failed by an abysmal vaccine rollout. Working families are struggling to make […] → Read More
More than 41% of aid applications related to Oregon's 2020 wildfires are suspected of being fraudulent, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). → Read More
One person was killed and a road in Aloha was closed after gunfire was reported in the area on Thursday afternoon, deputies said. → Read More
A gun control bill introduced by Oregon Democrats has drawn a huge amount of passionate testimony both in support and opposition. → Read More
A driver accused of pointing a gun at another driver Tuesday night in Washington County was arrested after deputies said they found two loaded guns in the man's pickup. → Read More
One man was arrested following an attempted burglary of a church in Portland Wednesday morning, according to the Portland Police Bureau. → Read More
A Portland man is suing the city, mayor and former police chief, accusing officers of fracturing his tailbone during a protest in June and harassing him in the months that followed with "baseless" traffic tickets, arrests and divulging information about his criminal past -- including compelling prostitution -- to fellow protesters. → Read More
The City of Aurora could run out of water within the next day if electricity isn't restored, according to local officials. → Read More
A man who smashed a glass case at Macy's in Washington Square Mall and stole more than $30,000 in jewelry remains at large more than a week after the crime. → Read More
Yamhill County will end its pursuit of a multi-use trail that has pitted farmers against outdoor enthusiasts, and could have to pay back millions of dollars in grants it received for the project. → Read More
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Local nurses rallied in Northeast Portland Friday demanding Providence Portland Medical Center provide them with more support and protection against COVID-19. Members of the Oregon Nurses Association are asking Providence to put these protections in writing. Michelle, who works in the hospital’s emergency department and asks that her last name not […] → Read More
Colton schools have been offering limited in-person instruction since late October, one of the first districts to do so. Now, they’re in the process of reopening more fully. → Read More
A man was arrested Sunday after police said he fired shots into the Blue Heron paper mill while on the Oregon City Promenade. → Read More
A man was seriously injured in an early morning shooting on East Burnside. → Read More
In what Portland police called "another busy night of shooting events," 3 people were wounded in Northeast Portland's Parkrose neighborhood in the early hours of Thursday. → Read More
A man accused of burglarizing a dead man’s home of samurai swords is now charged with the murder of a Waldport city councilor a few days later in early December. → Read More