Portland, Oregon, now has a county prosecutor throwing the book at the city’s famously raucous protesters after his ...
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Federal agents in Portland ordered to stop using munitions in certain cases
Two federal judges in Oregon made separate rulings prohibiting federal agents from deploying chemical munitions and other ...
The Thompson Elk Fountain will return to its downtown Portland place of honor in early April, the Portland Parks Foundation ...
GOOD MORNING, SUNDAY! It's the perfect time to catch up on some of the great reporting and stories the Mercury churned out ...
If you’re reading this, you probably know the value of the Mercury’s news reporting, arts and culture coverage, event ...
Using the 1966 Compton’s Cafeteria riot as a backdrop, Gillette’s new play finds a human drama at the heart of a lesser-known chapter in queer history.
A U.S. Department of Homeland Security spokesperson stood firm this week in the face of two injunctions restricting federal officers’ use of force outside Portland’s ICE building. The unnamed ...
As the Trump administration works to erase trans people from public life (literally removing the 'T' from LGBT on the government's website about the Stonewall Uprising, a movement to which trans ...
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Portland protester officially files lawsuit against DHS after video showed agent tackling him
A federal lawsuit is moving forward after DHS declined to settle a claim involving a Portland protester who was tackled twice by federal agents last summer.
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Federal agents barred from using crowd control munitions in lawsuit filed by Portland protesters
Federal agents have once again been ordered to limit the use of chemical munitions near the Portland ICE facility, this time in a case brought by protesters.
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Anti-ICE leftists thought they were above the law: This prosecutor is proving otherwise
Portland, Oregon, now has a county prosecutor throwing the book at the city’s famously raucous protesters after his ...
The Jan. 30 protest at the Eugene Federal Building didn’t just damage a window,but rather it exposed how quickly narratives ...
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