Police arrested five people suspected of vandalism and related crimes during a political protest in downtown Portland Tuesday night, officials said. A large group began a march, heralded as “The People’s Inauguration Day,
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Portland police said they arrested at least five people for "criminal activity" during a march against newly elected President Donald Trump in downtown Portland on Tuesday night. The march started in Tom McCall Waterfront Park near the Battleship Oregon Memorial shortly before 7 p.m.
Emergency contraception purchases have increased since inauguration day across the country, including in Oregon.
The Portland Police Bureau says they arrested multiple people for committing vandalism downtown during an anti-Trump protest on Tuesday evening.
Donald Trump, now 47th President of the United States, takes office with Americans still deeply divided in their opinions of him and the agenda he's promised.
With Trump pardoning or commuting the sentences of people who participated in the Jan. 6 riots, extremism experts have openly wondered if activists who favor the president — many of whom traveled to Oregon and Washington for violent conflicts with leftist demonstrators — will be emboldened toward further political violence over the next four years.
President Donald Trump mentioned Portland, Oregon in his second speech of the day, continuing his frequent references to the city's social justice protests during his first term in office.
Here's a roundup of Oregon politicians who will be attending or missing President-elect Donald Trump's Inauguration Day ceremonies on Monday.
Oregon senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley and Washington Rep. Marie Glusenkamp Perez all highlighted the peaceful change of office that occurred during President Trump’s inauguration on Monday.
At the end of his Sunday service, the pastor of the First Haitian Evangelical Church of Springfield, Ohio, asked ushers and musicians to form a circle around him as he
Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Trump's nominee for Labor Secretary, is still awaiting her confirmation hearing. Chavez-DeRemer, a Republican, served one term in Congress representing Oregon's 5th District, was defeated in November's election by Democrat Janelle Bynum. Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley expressed his support for Chavez-DeRemer's confirmation.
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