

Published on: 06/24/2025
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Systemic failures led to a door plug flying off a Boeing 737 Max, NTSB said Tuesday.
President Donald Trump's sweeping immigration crackdown has sparked widespread protests, high-profile detentions and various court challenges.
The map repeal passed both chambers with bipartisan support. Republicans accused Democrats of using it as leverage.
Lawmakers couldn’t find a compromise on a bill to regulate pharmacy benefit managers.
Oregon factories are cutting jobs across the spectrum of industries.
Union Pacific, in contrast, says they have found “no evidence” their train caused the fire.
The construction of the facility in the ecologically sensitive wetland is alarming human rights advocates and environmentalists.
The nonprofit is one of two program operators in the state that are supposed to provide kiosks at pharmacies, public offices, hospitals and clinics throughout the state where residents can safely throw away over-the-counter or prescription medication.
Papers in Milwaukie and Oregon City will stop printing, too, while the Gresham Outlook will move from two editions a week to one.
A Portland City Council vote tossed more than two years of work, leaving groups that feed kids, run afterschool programs and prevent child abuse in the lurch.
Iran’s nuclear program has been set back only a few months after a U.S. strike and was not “completely and fully obliterated” as President Donald Trump has said, a new U.S. intelligence report finds.
Taylor King, 31, died inside a Northeast Portland condo early Sunday morning, according to police and court records.
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