
2 pro-Trump cruise rallies held in Portland
Organizers of both rallies told CBS Portland KOIN that they would be paying tribute to Aaron Danielson, the Patriot Prayer supporter who was shot to death on August 29.
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Organizers of both rallies told CBS Portland KOIN that they would be paying tribute to Aaron Danielson, the Patriot Prayer supporter who was shot to death on August 29.
It's been a 100 nights of protests in Portland. The city erupted over the weekend, when Molotov cocktails were used during a rally against police violence and racial injustice. Lilia Luciano has the latest.
At least two people were injured and more than 50 were arrested, police said.
This Saturday marks the 100th consecutive day of protests in Portland, Oregon, even after Governor Brown called for an end to the nightly marches and violence. Meanwhile, police on Thursday night killed the suspected gunman in last week's fatal shooting of a right-wing demonstrator. Lilia Luciano reports.
After a person was shot and killed amid dueling protests in Portland on Saturday, the city's mayor, Ted Wheeler, pleaded for an end to the violence and slammed President Trump for his rhetoric. Do you seriously wonder why this is the first time in decades America has seen this level of violence? It's you who have created the hate and division," Wheeler said to Mr. Trump. Watch his remarks.
President Trump took to Twitter to criticize the Portland mayor over the rising unrest and protests, demanding "law and order." Nikole Killion has the latest.
Two students at Reed College in Oregon lost control of a snowball that slammed into a dorm, causing about $3,000 in damage. The students say it was an accident. The school won't make them pay for repairs.
A rare snowstorm left a foot of snow in Portland, Oregon Thursday. More snow is expected Friday. Charlie Rose reports.
A police chase near Portland, Ore., came to a wild end when the woman being pursued got out of her car and jumped off a bridge. Norah O'Donnell reports.
The woman attacked by Bobby Jack Fowler in a motel room in Newport, Ore., in 2001, recounts her harrowing ordeal in a telephone interview with "48 Hours". Fowler was convicted of attacking her in 2006, and it led to him being suspected as a possible serial killer along the Highway of Tears.
University of Oregon tight end Pharoah Brown has been suspended from the Alamo Bowl after his involvement in a snowball fight that some say was “disorderly” and “aggressive.” KVAL's Dee Dee Gatton reports.
Kept buses from moving for hours in Bend, Oregon until assured detentions were due to criminal allegations and weren't part of immigration sweep
Local and state police made arrests after demonstrators returned to downtown area despite withdrawal of federal agents
The longtime manager is listing the location for only $4 — just one penny more than the price of a movie rental.
Protesters marched to police union building again, blocked a road and set dumpster fires at police union building. Several were detained.
Federal authorities left the city at the end of July after weeks of violent clashes between them and protesters, and local leaders have hoped for calm after the federal agents withdrew.
Federal agents were to begin withdrawing from the city under a deal reached with Oregon Governor Kate Brown.
Federal agents tear-gassed the demonstrators. It was the 62nd nights in a row of demonstrations there.
Oregon Governor Kate Brown said the federal government agreed to a "phased withdrawal" of officers.
Critics say the bans violate the First Amendment.
Protests that started after the death of George Floyd have continued for 56 days now in downtown Portland, Oregon. Teressa Raiford, founder of Don't Shoot Portland, joins CBSN to discuss the role of federal troops and what the demonstrations aim to achieve.
President Trump's use of federal agents to quell protests in Portland, Oregon, has raised legal questions. CBS News' Natalie Brand explains where President Trump plans to deploy troops next; then Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley joins CBSN's Lana Zak to explain why he feels these aggressive moves by the president are toeing the line with fascist ideologies.
Why is Border Patrol protecting a federal courthouse and why are other federal agents being sent to other cities?
Demonstrators faced highest temperatures of year, as protests started out peacefully then escalated into clashes with federal agents.
In addition to tear gas, there has been more than a whiff of politics in the air as armed men in camouflage have filled the streets of Portland, Oregon, setting off a pandemic of confusion and outrage. CBS News national security correspondent David Martin looks into the Department of Homeland Security's Border Patrol agents (who usually go after drug smugglers along the southwest border), who have been confronting and detaining protesters. Current and former government officials discuss what some decry as a "rogue police force."
Polish and allied NATO warplanes shot down Russian drones that entered Poland's airspace in what NATO says was the first such intervention during the war in Ukraine.
President Trump said Tuesday he's "very unhappy" after Israel's military targeted members of Hamas in Qatar's capital of Doha.
President Trump has said he is firing Cook from her role over allegations she made false representations on mortgage agreements several years ago.
Democrat James Walkinshaw will defeat Republican Stewart Whitson in a Northern Virginia special House election to pick Rep. Gerry Connolly's successor, the Associated Press projects.
President Trump ordered the FDA to enforce rules on direct-to-consumer drug ads, after HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. released a report on the administration's approach to healthy outcomes for children and families.
In August, the Pentagon offered full military funeral honors to Jan. 6 rioter Ashli Babbitt, after denying her family's request for the honor in 2021.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said it will decide whether President Trump can impose his most sweeping tariffs.
The Justice Department charged the suspect, Decarlos Brown Jr., with one count of committing an act causing death on a mass transportation system.
When President Trump ate at a Washington restaurant to promote his federal law enforcement surge in the nation's capital, he was greeted by protesters inside but cheers outside.