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Two landmark bills around drug prevention efforts cleared the Oregon Legislature Thursday, setting in motion a potential sea ...
Many buildings remain boarded up and tents clutter sidewalks, while their drug-addled occupants wander around like zombies threatening bystanders. Regular pedestrian traffic has plummeted.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — From open-air drug markets to overdoses in the streets, Portland has seen its fair share of drug issues. According to a new report by WalletHub, Oregon ranked 12th worst ...
Armies of zombie addicts, spiralling death rates and once vibrant streets turned into no-go zones: JONATHAN BROCKLEBANK looks at the terrifying glimpse of what really happens when Portland ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon’s first-in-the-nation experiment with drug decriminalization came to an end Sunday, and possessing small amounts of hard drugs is once again a crime.
Portland, the state’s largest city, is in Multnomah County, which is Oregon’s smallest yet most populous county. Nearly 2,000 citations linked to Measure 110 were written there.
(The Center Square) – An Oregon-based drug trafficking cell leader with ties to a large Mexico-based drug trafficking organization received a federal prison sentence this week after an ...
Arnold is the public face of The Sacred Mushroom. Oregon law requires that service centers be owned by state residents, and Arnold, who has lived in Portland for 20 years, qualifies.
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, Oregon—Three years ago, Kristin Olson, a Portland, Oregon, attorney who now hosts the Rational in Portland podcast, supported Measure 110—a statewide ballot initiative that ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek (D) listens to a reporter ask a question during a question-and-answer session that is part of a 2024 legislative preview at the State Library Jan. 31, 2024, in Salem, Ore.
M easure 110 did not reduce Oregon’s drug problems. The drug-overdose-death rate increased by 43 percent in 2021, its first year of implementation—and then kept rising.