An Oregon man has been sentenced to life in federal prison after being convicted of kidnapping and sexually assaulting two women in separate instances, including locking one in a cinder block cell. Negasi Zuberi,
From international students to asylum seekers, the new administration’s plans could affect tens of thousands of people in the state.
Pepper Lunch, a popular Japanese chain known for its sizzling platters of beef and rice, has inked a deal to bring up to five locations to Oregon, the company announced Friday.
A handful of Oregon theaters are screening "The Goonies," in honor of the Oregon-made film's 40th anniversary.
University of Oregon revealed its scientists were among the group that discovered a massive aquifer, described by National Geographic as a “body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater,” below volcanic rocks at the Central Oregon Cascades.
The Oregon State women's basketball team gave up a season-high 86 points Saturday night in an 86-61 loss to Portland at Gill Coliseum. Oregon State may have been outplayed and outcoached at times, Wayne Tinkle said, but the Beavers' heart was unmatched.
Greater Good Charities and the San Diego Humane Society transported 50 animals to Oregon to aid pets displaced by Los Angeles fires.
Pepper Lunch, a Japan-based fast-casual restaurant has reportedly inked a deal to bring new locations to Oregon.
PULLMAN — The Cougars controlled the paint throughout a 92-70 West Coast Conference men’s basketball victory Saturday over visiting Portland. WSU (15-5, 5-2) finished with a 48-18 scoring advantage in the key and converted 17 Portland turnovers into 25 points.
A 47-year-old man was fatally shot at an Oregon grocery store after he apparently saw a robbery and tried to stop the suspect, police said. Jonathan Trent of Portland was taken to a hospital after the Jan. 13 shooting at a Fred Meyer store and later was pronounced dead, according to police and news reports.
Oregon’s newest kid governor wants to the state to focus on addressing climate change. That’s the platform on which Rosie Lanenga, a fifth-grader at Portland’s Riverdale Grade School, was elected by her peers from across the state.