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Video captured by TPUSA Frontlines shows officers detaining a female agitator outside the Portland ICE building as police confirm two arrests in the area.
Police identified the suspect as a 16-year-old boy who lives in Portland. Thursday, they arrested him on allegations of unlawful possession of a firearm and seized a handgun. He is in custody at the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Center. Police said additional charges are possible.
The president keeps claiming a major American city is burning down. Even though that is not even close to true.
A Delta Air Lines flight was forced to stop its takeoff from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport en route to Portland, Ore., on Thursday after a mechanical issue led to smoke and flames coming from an engine.
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Tales of oat-milk swilling battalions counter Portland ICE protest disinformation: Get caught up
And as the president continued his refrains that Oregon’s largest city is “on fire,” a “hell hole” and “burning down” with a need for federal military intervention, Portlanders penned a barrage of “letters from the front” telling tales of oat-milk swilling battalions equipped with reusable tote bags and ethically-sourced crystals.
Portland's Nora Schmidt and Marshwood's Henri Rivard shine in Class A, and Greely's Rowan Barry wins the Class B girls race on her home course.
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Was the Golden State Warriors loss to the Portland Trail Blazers to be expected?
On the second night of a back-to-back, the Golden State Warriors suffered their first defeat of the season, losing to the Portland Trail Blazers 119-139 on Friday, Oct. 24. Portland's young and defensive-minded team found ways to keep Steph Curry and co. at bay throughout the game, while also executing at a high level on the offensive end.
Joshua Woods threw touchdown passes to four different receivers to help Idaho beat Portland State 45-6 and extend the Vikings’ season-opening losing streak to eight games.
Chandler Patey isn’t surprised that his apartment has been featured on national television, even though it isn’t really much to look at. Patey, 29, has been regularly protesting outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in South Portland since May,