Drag Climate Star Claps Back As Patagonia Hauls Her Into L.A. Court
Pattie Gonia has publicly pushed back against Patagonia's trademark suit, calling it an attempt to 'erase an activist.' The case, filed in Los Angeles federal court, centers on merch and a disputed trademark application.
Portland Council Finally Moves $2.5 Million To Bring Black Homeowners Back Home
Portland City Council approved $2.5M to subsidize home purchases in two Black‑led developments, aiming to expand down‑payment help and reconnect displaced families. The funds are split between Williams & Russell and a Self Enhancement Inc. project.
Oregon Regulators Put Brakes On Pacificorp’s Short Term Rate Hike Bid
The Oregon Public Utility Commission rejected PacifiCorp’s request for a $55.1M interim rate increase on May 26, 2026, keeping the company’s cash‑bridge plan on hold. Regulators said the utility hadn’t met the high bar for emergency relief.
Clackamas Grand Jury Clears Cops In Deadly Welches Chase Shooting
A Clackamas County grand jury declined to indict two officers after the April 12 shooting that killed 19‑year‑old Nicholas Toler near Welches. The jurors reviewed bodycam and dash‑cam footage before reaching their decision.












