Two professional associations representing leaders in law enforcement issued a press release this week saying they support reforms that would make drug possession charges misdemeanors rather than felonies. Photo by Sonya Yruel/Drug Policy Alliance (CC BY NC 4.0).
Statement recommends changing possession offenses to misdemeanors
READ MOREThe short fictional film about a Black tradeswoman has picked up festival awards
READ MOREWilson threw for 243 yards and a touchdown before suffering a left knee injury
READ MOREOregon Gov. Kate Brown participates in the first governor debate at the Riverhouse in Bend, Ore., on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016. (Joe Kline /The Bulletin via AP)
The debate here highlighted stark differences in how the two candidates want to solve Oregon's problems
READ MORERachel Marsh, 15, right, and Selena Orozco, 15, left, carry flowers and light a candle as they attend a prayer service, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016, at the Central United Methodist Church in Sedro-Woolley, Wash. The service was held in regard to Friday's fatal shooting of several people at a Macy's department store at the Cascade Mall in nearby Burlington, Wash. Both girls said they knew one of the victims of the shooting. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Suspect had previous domestic violence assault and DUII charges
READ MOREAdventist, Care Oregon, Kaiser, Legacy, OHSU and Providence kick in to city's $69 million building plan
READ MOREPoloce advise residents to look out for family, stay indoors
READ MOREMaranatha Ambassador Janelle Hartley talks with some Worship in Pink attendees. Photo courtesy of Susan G. Komen Oregon and SW Washington
Churches will hold events throughout the month of October
READ MOREPortland NAACP President Jo Ann Hardesty and Police Chief Michael Marshman at the City Club of Portland forum on Police Accountability.
Many factors are poised to change the police accountability landscape in Portland
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