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Police searching for man named ‘Loony Toon’ after armed chase from Milwaukie to Portland

Portland resident Loony John Franklin Toon is wanted after allegedly fleeing a Milwaukie traffic stop, leading police on ...

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Botox injection in Multnomah County suspected of leading to potential botulism infection

Public health officials are warning that a botulism-like illness has been reported in Multnomah County and could be ...

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Ex-staffers threaten to sue Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office for discrimination

Two female former staffers at the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office say they plan to sue their former ...

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Oregon City man charged after Saturday protest at Portland ICE facility

An Oregon City man faces a misdemeanor charge for allegedly assaulting an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer during ...

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Trump administration seeks Medicaid data from Oregon amid immigration crackdown

Federal officials are seeking personal enrollee data from the Medicaid-funded Oregon Health Plan as part of a crackdown ...

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Thousands take to downtown Portland to protest Trump administration

The recent activities of the Dnald Trump administration has drawn thousands of people to downtown Portland’s Waterfront Park ...

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Multnomah County Sheriff’s deputy fatally shoots armed suspect in Gresham

Armed suspect shot and killed Friday evening, June 13

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Newberg man seized by ICE officers on Thursday

Federal immigration authorities arrest Moises Sotelo at his home A Newberg business owner, church chaplain and award-winning member ...

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Portland man arrested on 52-count indictment alleging sex abuse of developmentally disabled girl

Michael K. Cohron, a 64-year-old Portland man, was arrested on Thursday, June 5, on a 52-count indictment alleging ...

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No charges for Milwaukie officers who shot unarmed man last fall

This story has been updated from its original version. A grand jury convened by the Oregon Department of ...

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