Brown, a Democrat with less than a month remaining in office, said she was using her executive clemency powers to commute the sentences and that her order will take effect on Wednesday.
READ MOREIn her resignation letter, Scroggin said misinformation and disinformation “have made the work of administering elections extremely challenging.”
READ MORETwenty-seven Black people, former residents or descendants of former residents of the Albina neighborhood, are suing Portland
READ MOREFor the past 20 years, North Portland Library has been hosting a community Kwanzaa event. After a two-year pause of in-person events, it's back.
READ MOREWitnesses say customers lined up around the block after a national story broke on the local business
READ MORESo far this year, police have seized over 105 tons of illegally grown marijuana in Oregon. The grows use massive amounts of water in drought-stricken areas, contaminate the environment and employ migrant laborers who live in squalid conditions.
READ MOREEnd Hedge Fund Control of American Homes Act seeks to return single-family housing stock to families.
READ MOREA federal judge delivered an initial victory to proponents of a sweeping gun-control measure to take effect this week while giving law enforcement more time to set up a system for permits
READ MOREMidterm voters narrowly passed one of the toughest gun control laws in the nation, but the new permit-to-purchase mandate and ban on high-capacity magazines faces a lawsuit that could put it on ice just days before it's set to take effect.
READ MOREPortland Mayor Ted Wheeler holds a news conference Aug. 30, 2020, in Portland, Ore. (Sean Meagher/The Oregonian via AP, File)
Public opposition to the measure and the money that will fund it has been heated, with critics saying it will criminalize homelessness and fail to address its root causes.
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