A Ku Klux Klan meeting, likely in 1921, likely in Portland. (Courtesy Photo: Library of Congress, by way of Oregon Public Broadcasting)
In the 1920s, a resurgent Ku Klux Klan found a warm reception in the City of Roses and the rest of the state
READ MOREBoth candidates will have to woo independent voters. There are more non-affiliated voters than both Democrats and Republicans in the district
READ MOREAs it celebrates 50 years as a ballet company, the Pacific Northwest Ballet is making history by naming Jonathan Batista as the first Black principal dancer in the history of company
READ MOREHealth officials in Washington and Oregon said Thursday that a fall and winter COVID surge is likely headed to the Pacific Northwest after months of relatively low case levels.
READ MOREThe tight contest between Kotek and Drazan, with Johnson trailing, has caught the attention of the White House. On Friday, President Joe Biden will visit Portland to campaign with Democrats and urge voters to back Kotek.
READ MOREThe Oregon Health Plan will have a greater focus on medically necessary resources, like housing and climate control.
READ MOREBoth teams also dismissed general manager Gavin Wilkinson and president of business Mike Golub.
READ MOREDemocratic officials hope that while in Oregon, Biden can help consolidate the party’s support behind Tina Kotek for Governor.
READ MOREAs anxiety and depression rates have soared among young Americans, educators and advocates say children’s books can play a role in helping them cope.
READ MOREPhil Knight has donated $1 million to Christine Drazan’s campaign, after previously giving $3.75 million to Betsy Johnson's campaign which recent polling suggests will not succeed.
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