Portland State Library Damaged as Pro-Gaza Protesters Reoccupy Building, 8 Arrested by Police in Evening Raid
Protests at Portland State University library over Gaza resulted in arrests and property damage, including graffiti and broken fixtures. Despite police intervention, the occupation persisted for nearly four days.
Calm Restored at Portland State University as Campus Reopens, Police Seek Public's Help in Tracking Down Protesters
Portland State University has reopened following the clearance of pro-Palestinian protesters from its library, leading to arrests and a public appeal to identify suspects. Cleanup efforts continue as the campus seeks to return to normalcy.
30 Arrested at Portland State University Following Second Library Breach, Police Meet Resistance, Injuries Reported
Police at PSU arrested 30 after clearing the library again from trespassers who had returned, faced barricades, and crowd hostility, resulting in injuries and ongoing investigations.
Final Debate Intensifies as Schmidt and Vasquez Vie for Multnomah County District Attorney amid Portland Protests
The final debate in the Multnomah County DA race saw incumbent Mike Schmidt and challenger Nathan Vasquez clash over protest-related charge dismissals and Measure 110 implications.
Pro-Palestinian Protesters March in Portland, Demonstrations End With Vandalism and Violence
Pro-Palestinian protests in downtown Portland led to vandalism and reports of violence, with a woman recounting an assault after a march. PSU closed due to protests, and police stress commitment to accountability amid tensions.
Oregon Court of Appeals Upholds Washington County's Ban on Flavored Tobacco, Aligning with National Efforts to Curb Youth Addiction
The Oregon Court of Appeals upheld Washington County's ban on flavored tobacco, impacting local sales and aiming to reduce youth addiction and targeted marketing.












