Oregon fugitive who escaped from prison work crew 30 years ago caught living under alias in Georgia, feds say
Steven Craig Johnson, now 70, was arrested Tuesday in Macon, Georgia, living as "William Cox," according to the U.S. Marshals Service.
Oregon brothers plead guilty to felony charge stemming from Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol breach
Jonathanpeter Allen Klein, 24, and Matthew Leland Klein, 27, both of Pendleton, each pleaded guilty to civil disorder.
Washington man accused of marching with Proud Boys, entering U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6
Ronald Schultz, 61, of Cowlitz Count, was arrested on a warrant and appeared in federal court Tuesday in Portland.
Former Klamath County sheriff’s captain files whistleblower retaliation suit against sheriff, county
Former Capt. Brian Bryson alleges Sheriff Chris E. Kaber attempted to intervene in the supervision of his two sons, both sworn members of the sheriff's office.
Bookkeeper for Portland transportation union embezzled nearly $190,000
Emerald Keever pleaded guilty in April to five counts of wire fraud and one count of embezzlement from a labor organization.
Tacoma man accused of sabotaging 2 Oregon electrical substations and stealing 24 guns from pawn shop
Zachary Rosenthal, 33, pleaded not guilty to all charges during his Tuesday court appearance.
Oregon woman who made online threats to harm co-workers and posted racist messages gets time-served sentence
"You clearly harbored some racist and hateful ideas, and you were very well-armed with guns and ammunition,” the judge said. “These things, along with some of your mental health issues, cause everybody in today’s world a lot of concern.”
West Linn couple duped out of nearly $280,000 in FBI imposter gold bar scam, feds say
Navjot Singh, 34, was arrested outside the couple’s home Friday night.
Jury finds Grants Pass didn’t harass anti-abortion street preachers
The verdict came at the end of a four-day trial in U.S. District Court in Medford before U.S. District Judge Karin J. Immergut.
Plan to delay sobering center’s opening in Portland area until 2026 is unacceptable, backers say
“I’m not accepting delay,” Commissioner Julia Brim-Edwards told The Oregonian/OregonLive after a county board meeting Thursday.
Frank Gable sues 24 investigators, alleging they framed him for state prison chief’s killing
“Defendants built a case against Plaintiff based on nothing but false, fabricated evidence that was the product of unlawful investigative techniques," the suit says.
Oregon State Police team hazed trooper with homophobic mock trial. No one faced discipline
The inquiry began only after another trooper who was placed on leave for making a separate homophobic remark in June 2019 asked why supervisors had never been punished for more disturbing behavior years earlier.