Federal Agents Use Pepper Balls and Tear Gas to Disperse Protesters in Eugene
Federal agents deployed pepper balls and tear gas in downtown Eugene, detaining several protesters after a demonstration escalated near Jefferson Street and West Broadway.
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Federal agents deployed pepper balls and tear gas in downtown Eugene, detaining several protesters after a demonstration escalated near Jefferson Street and West Broadway.
Potential exposure to measles at Kaiser Permanente Sunnyside ER in Clackamas spurs urgent warnings. Seek healthcare guidance if you were there Jan. 26.
A 33-year-old Chehalis man was killed early Monday after colliding head-on with a truck along State Route 6 near Adna. The cause of the crash remains under investigation, according to the Washington State Patrol.
Northbound I‑5 travelers through Chehalis should expect overnight delays Tuesday as WSDOT crews close one lane to realign concrete barriers.
A Portland man died Sunday after a 300-foot fall on Mount Hood, reminding the Pacific Northwest of the mountain’s danger and the quiet heroism of the rescuers who respond there.
A garage fire on 23rd Avenue in Longview spread to a nearby home Monday afternoon, leaving one residence uninhabitable and causing over $200,000 in damages.
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Two separate DUI crashes Friday on Spirit Lake Highway, one fatal, highlight ongoing safety and infrastructure issues along the rural mountain route.
A person was killed early Monday in a Southeast Portland shooting, as the city continues to grapple with persistent violence and the urgent need for systemic reform.