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But the State Department of Justice cautioned the 7% could be attributed to underreporting, rather than a decrease in bias incidents.
The Bias Response Hotline was established in 2019 by Oregon lawmakers with the goal of supporting crime victims, particularly in areas where there is limited funding or access to services meant to ...
A Department of Corrections investigation into allegations against Nicholas T. Alexander concluded Dec. 10. The next day, Washington County authorities found Alexander and his daughter, Larissa, dead ...
A Yamhill County deputy fired shots Monday night after multiple stabbings in Sheridan, authorities said. According to the ...
The pair were arrested on charges of first-degree aggravated theft for allegedly taking a deposit for replacing a roof and never doing any work.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Salem police arrested a man who is accused of firing shots at a car, injuring a woman, after a disturbance ...
A surge in harassment and spam calls to a statewide hotline for victims of hate and bias crimes is prompting calls for reform ...
The decline in reporting did not occur evenly across demographic groups, with certain groups showing more of a willingness to ...
Oregonians are contacting the Bias Response Hotline less often, especially from Black, Latino, Native American and gender non ...
The Oregon DOJ's 2024 Bias Crimes Annual Report indicates shifting trends and a 7% decrease in overall bias reports.
House Republican Leader Christine Drazan led the charge rallying to kill the transportation package during Oregon's latest legislative session. She returned to Eye on Northwest Politics to recap the ...