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ICE en Oregón: Apuntando rifles a una familia, deteniendo a menores a punta de pistola, inmovilizando a hombre durante arresto
Read this story in English: ICE in Oregon: Pointing rifles at family, stopping teens at gunpoint, pinning man during arrest Durante más de una hora el miércoles pasado, varios agentes armados de ICE gritaron repetidamente el nombre de un hombre...
Governor Tina Kotek Leading Oregon Delegation On Trade Mission To South Korea And Japan
Tina Kotek, center, was accompanied by her wife Aimee Wilson, right, as Kotek was sworn in as Oregon governor at the state Capitol building in Salem, Ore., on Monday, Jan. 9, 2023. (Dave Killen/The Oregonian via AP, Pool) SALEM, Ore. – Governor...
Hawaiʻi joins lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture for suspension of SNAP benefits
Attorney General Anne Lopez joined a coalition of 22 other attorneys general and three governors today in filing a lawsuit against the United States Department of Agriculture and its Secretary Brooke Rollins for unlawfully suspending the...
Jennings sues Trump administration over suspension of SNAP benefits
Attorney General, State of Delaware Coastal Point • Submitted Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings on Tuesday, Oct. 28, joined a coalition of 22 other attorneys-general and three governors in filing a lawsuit against the United States...
EquipmentShare Celebrates Grand Opening of New Branch in Oregon — Part of a Statewide Expansion Exceeding $185 Million
State, regional and local officials to join a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Redmond to kick off statewide expansion in the Beaver State. The company plans to open five new locations, create as many as 120 jobs and invest more than $185 million...
Protesters gather as federal immigration agents arrive at Coast Guard Island
Protesters gathered Thursday outside a U.S. Coast Guard base in the San Francisco Bay Area, where U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents arrived to support federal efforts to track down immigrants in the country illegally.Several hundred...
Bend teacher named Oregon ag educator of the year
Published 10:54 am Thursday, October 23, 2025 Cameron Glogau teaches second- and third-graders in Bend, Ore., and he hopes to help them make the connection that much of their food isn’t produced very far away. “A lot of these kids didn’t know that...
Democrat Cities Better Prepare for More Troops After What Trump Just Said
President Donald Trump declared that he will escalate his military deployments in major cities to curb crime, a move that has met with controversy. The president addressed American service members in Japan on Monday, touting the strength of the...
Trump’s National Guard Plan Faces Legal Pushback and Constitutional Questions
OPINION — “I'm not going to answer particulars on something that may be in the planning process, but we definitely do have multiple layers of National Guard response forces, whether it's in each state, whether it's regionally, whether it's Title...
Meet Tyler Shough's family, from wife Jordan to parents Glenn and Dana
JUMP TO: The Saints were eyeing the future of their franchise when they selected Tyler Shough in the 2025 NFL Draft. Shough, an Oregon, Texas Tech and Louisville product, was taken in the second round after becoming one of college football's best...
Trump: ‘We’ll Send More Than The National Guard’ To Keep Cities Safe
Speaking aboard the USS George Washington at the Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan, President Donald J. Trump delivered a thunderous message on combating crime in American cities. “We have cities that are troubled,” Trump declared, his tone equal parts...
Boys cross country: Sectional champion Pavel Vorontsov, Kaito Mikkelson qualify for state
Oregon seniors Pavel Vorontsov and Kaito Mikkelson qualified for the state meet at a WIAA Division 1 sectional on Saturday, Oct. 25, at Mukwonago High School. Vorontsov clocked in with the winning time of 16 minutes. 6.4 seconds. Vorontsov beat...
Oregon attorney general seeks dismissal of Marion County lawsuit over ICE subpoenas: 'The law is clear'
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield asked a court to dismiss Marion County's lawsuit "seeking clarity" on the state's sanctuary law. OREGON, USA — Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield asked a federal court Monday to dismiss a lawsuit filed by...
Oregon set to debut 'Greatful Ducks' uniforms for 'tie-dye out' vs. Wisconsin
Oregon is breaking out another one-of-a-kind look this season, and this one’s a tribute to one of Eugene’s most iconic cultural ties. The No. 8 Ducks will wear "Grateful Duck" themed uniforms Saturday when they host Wisconsin in a must-win Big Ten...
Coast Guard hosts over 100 CBP agents, aiding immigration operations in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO (TNND) — The U.S. Coast Guard is supporting operations for U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents by providing a base in San Francisco to help efforts in tracking down immigrants who are in the United States illegally. More than...
Oregon lawmakers react to 9th Circuit Court ruling allowing National Guard to be deployed to Portland
Oregon state elected leaders, members of Congress and city of Portland officials vowed to keep up the fight in court and protect peaceful protest. PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon state, local and congressional leaders responded with dismay Monday after an...
Predicting the first College Football Playoff rankings: Where will Ohio State be in the bracket?
COLUMBUS, Ohio — College football debates are about to heat up. The first College Football Playoff rankings will be unveiled Nov. 4, meaning teams across the country will get a glimpse of where they stand in the postseason conversation. While Ohio...
How Glen Powell Felt When 92,000 Georgia Football Fans Booed Him for ‘Chad Powers’: ‘I Don’t Know If I’ve Ever Been So Ready to Run Through a Wall’
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains spoilers from “Chad Powers” episode 6, titled “6th Quarter,” now streaming on Hulu. Glen Powell and Michael Waldron’s journey to create the college football comedy “Chad Powers” — about a disgraced former star...
EDUCAUSE '25: Creating Alignment on IT Initiatives From the Top Down
NASHVILLE — With colleges and universities facing tightening budgets and skepticism about artificial intelligence, it's more important than ever for technology leaders to demonstrate the measurable value of IT changes to colleagues across campus,...
Halloween’s On Friday, Y’all
There was a time when Halloween was a one-day event. Now the season-long phenomenon, driven by retailers and marketing, seems to kick off the moment Labor Day weekend winds down. But who’s to say how much Halloween is too much? An Oregon Hill...