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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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Portland’s Hawthorne Bridge westbound lane closed due to repairs after Thursday morning crash

The center westbound lane on the Hawthorne Bridge is closed for crews to make bridge repairs, following a ...

Business

Oregon lawmakers scale back proposal for unemployment strike payments amid blowback

A watered-down bill extending unemployment benefits to striking public and private employees will need to once again clear ...

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Clackamas County charges 40-year-old Hillsboro volunteer coordinator with 23 counts related to sexual abuse of a minor

The Clackamas County District Attorneys Office on Wednesday, June 11 charged a 40-year-old Hillsboro man with 23 counts ...

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Indivisible Clackamas joining ‘No Kings’ protests Saturday

Clackamas County residents are planning to join a nationwide day of protest against the Trump administration on “No ...

Government

Republican tax bill could slash billions for Oregon Health Plan, state officials say

The federal tax bill would penalize Oregon for offering Medicaid coverage regardless of citizenship status, and for abortion ...

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Clackamas County commission, sheriff’s office at odds over budget 

Though Clackamas County has recently championed its status as the only one of the three major counties not ...

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West Linn, Milwaukie police child predator sting leads to indictment of Portland man 

The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office Interagency Taskforce arrested a 42-year-old Portland man last month after the man traveled ...

Climate

Merkley warns of ‘tumultuous’ fire season amid federal cuts to wildfire support

Officials across Oregon say they will have enough firefighters on hand to battle expected wildfires this summer, but ...

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