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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Bias and hate crime reporting remain on the rise in Oregon, with reports soaring over 200% from 2020 to 2023, according to an annual report released by the Oregon ...
With the rising numbers of hate crime reports in Oregon, it’s crucial Lincoln County and the state send “a clear response,” he said. “We can do better.” -- Aimee Green; agreen@oregonian ...
Oregon City police arrested a local man Thursday on suspicion of intentionally setting fire to the shuttered Blue Heron paper ...
In this file photo from 2010, Oregon small business ... as well as the state Department of Education. It also recommends creating a treatment program for bias crime perpetrators.
females and gender expansive bias crime victims tend to report their experiences to the Hotline. “What we’re seeing in Oregon, we believe, is a ‘both-and’ scenario, where we believe the ...
The incident occurred in downtown Salem on the evening of Sunday, June 1 Eleven people have been injured after a mass ...
Oregon lawmakers are considering a bill that would loosen restrictions on how police can use drones. A coalition that ...
The economic impact of crime in Oregon was an estimated $14.9 billion in 2023, according to a report released by the Common Sense Institute this week. That is a cost of $3,509 per Oregon resident.
The report, released Monday, analyzes violent crime, property crime ... "The reality, too, is that we are trying to effectively police Oregon's second largest city in the midst of a decade ...
The Oregon Department of Justice reported a sharp uptick in tips about "sextortion" of minors since 2020 and shared updated guidance on keeping kids safe online for Safer Internet Day on Feb. 11.
Eugene and Springfield police have purchased license plate readers that use AI to make digital fingerprints of vehicles.