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Gov. Kate Brown Extends Oregon’s Emergency Order for Another 60 Days

The move was expected and will allow the governor to maintain health and safety orders aimed at reducing the impact of COVID-19.

Oregon Gov. Kate Brown Has Issued 62 Executive Orders So Far This Year

As Fires Rage, Mayor Ted Wheeler Closes City Parks, Directs Resources to Evacuees and Unhoused

A Lawsuit Against Gov. Kate Brown Reunites Old Allies From the Conservative Edge of Oregon Politics

Iranian Infant Allowed to Enter the United States to Receive Heart Surgery

An Iranian infant previously unable to enter the U.S. due to President Trump’s immigration ban is now being allowed to enter the country.

Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici: "Keeping Four-Month-Old Babies Out of Our Country Doesn’t Make Us Safer"

Today, U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (D-Ore.) spoke to Congress to bring attention to Fatemah, the Iranian baby girl who was set to fly to Portland for a heart surgery scheduled for Feb. 5.

A Syrian Refugee Family Arrives in Portland Just Before the Door Slams Shut

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Kyle Brewster, Convicted in 1988 Killing of Mulugeta Seraw, Fought at Jan. 6 Pro-Trump Rally in Salem

Kyle Brewster, with American flag as scarf, at the state capitol on Jan. 6. (Justin Yau)

Portland Clinic That Provided Late-Term Abortions for Nearly Five Decades Closed Last Week

Northwest Portland. (Alex Wittwer)

Chef Lex Grant Is Carmelo Anthony’s Personal Chef and Was a Favorite in the NBA Bubble—and Starting Next Month, She’ll Be Cooking for You, Too

Trail Blazers face the Oklahoma City Thunder on November 27, 2019 at the Moda Center. Bruce Ely / Trail Blazers

The Oregon Liquor Control Commission Will Seek to Change Its Name Without Altering Its Initials

Parlour Cannabis Shoppe. (Christine Dong)

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A Neighbor Describes What Happened When Law Enforcement Stopped Responding to an Armed Encampment in North Portland 314

Oregon’s Most Prominent QAnon Proponent and a Timber Unity Spokeswoman Attended the Insurrection at U.S. Capitol 126

U.S. Rep Kurt Schrader Votes Against $2,000 Federal Stimulus Check 102

Powell’s Will Only Carry Andy Ngo’s Book Online, Not on Shelves, But Protest Continues 89

Gov. Kate Brown Delays Vaccination of Oregonians Ages 65 and Older 87

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