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PORTLAND, Oregon — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced this week that it’s cracking down on illegal imports of Xylazine, ... also known by its street name "tranq" or "zombie drug", ...
Portland resident Angela Todd claims addicts are using their food stamps to fuel their drug addiction. "We have people acting like zombies on our streets," she continued. "I can't underscore that ...
Three years ago, Oregon did away with criminal sanctions for drug possession. But after a surge in overdoses and open-air use, the state is poised to re-criminalize drugs.
As a firefighter-paramedic in suburban Portland, Dacia Grayber has seen the ravages of Oregon’s drug epidemic: fentanyl addicts stumbling around like zombies or collapsed in fetal positions.
Oregon drug decriminalization facing backlash, despite positive effects for some 04:42. The streets of Portland, Oregon, are littered with foil, syringes, and used Narcan canisters, reflecting a ...
Portland police police have finished clearing out a deserted shopping center in the city's empty downtown area that was described by one observer as if it was straight out of the zombie HBO show ...
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - The leader of an Oregon-based drug trafficking ring was sentenced to 97 months, just more than eight years, in federal prison Monday following an extensive investigation by ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — An Oregon drug trafficking leader who had ties to a large Mexico-based drug trafficking organization was sentenced to prison Monday. Horacio Luna-Perez, 42, ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) —The manager of an Oregon-based drug trafficking cell with ties to a large Mexico-based drug trafficking organization was sentenced to more than eight years in federal ...
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Oregon drug recriminalization starts Sunday. Here's how things will look across the Portland area - MSNOregon's experiment with drug decriminalization officially ends Sunday, with a new misdemeanor charge going into effect for people caught using or possessing hard drugs. The partial rollback of ...
Starting Sept. 1, drug users in Oregon began facing new criminal penalties for possession, ending the state's experiment with drug decriminalization. What does that change look like on the ground?
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