The Oregon National Guard is deploying 200 service members to Portland this weekend to protect federal properties and personnel, with training focusing on crowd control.
Former Oregon Ducks men’s basketball coach Don Monson has died at the age of 92, the university announced Thursday. Monson coached the Ducks from 1983 to 1992, compiling a record of 116-145. His first ...
The No. 2 Oregon Ducks have been untouched in 2025 thus far, going 5-0 and beating their opponents by an incredible margin of 233-60. Oregon's offense has been ...
EUGENE, Ore. — The University of Oregon is receiving a nearly $500,000 grant to help fund research into natural hazards like landslides, floods, and wildfires over the next five years. The program is ...
Oregon AG Dan Rayfield sued the administration to stop the deployment of around 200 National Guard troops into Portland.
The cancellations will impact major transmission upgrades, energy-efficiency projects, workforce development and clean technology manufacturing across the state.
After the No. 2 Oregon Ducks walked into Happy Valley on Sept. 27. and took down No. 7 Penn State in double overtime 30-24, not only did the team rise in rankin ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The federal government is suing four Oregon counties in an attempt to make them share information about recently released inmates to Immigration and Customs Enforcement. On ...
NEW YORK, Oct 2 (Reuters) - The Trump administration on Thursday asked an Oregon federal judge to recuse himself from a court battle over President Donald Trump's decision to send National Guard ...
Some 200 to 250 National Guard troops began reporting to duty on Wednesday, several officials told ABC News. The network did not name those officials, who said troops are undergoing military training ...
The Trump administration is yanking $7.6 billion in grants supporting over 200 clean energy projects in 16 blue states, including Oregon and Washington. Those cuts include $1 billion for the Pacific ...
Nathan Vasquez said that he has "not seen any activity that ... is even close to beyond the capabilities of the Portland Police Bureau" at the ICE facility.