A federal lawsuit’s claim that Clackamas County SWAT officers conspired to use excessive force against a 24-year-old Black man based partly on racial animus can proceed to trial, a judge has ruled. The lawsuit alleges SWAT members left Derrick Dewayne Clark Jr.
Two Oregon fugitives were taken into custody on Jan. 28 after a weeks-long chase that ended with a demolition-derby style standoff in a Terrebonne grocery store parking lot, a few miles from Smith
BEND, Ore. (KRCR) — A wanted man was arrested after a multi-agency SWAT team found him naked in Oregon, according to the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office (DCSO). Authorities said Salvador Edward Juarez, 50, wasn't wearing any clothes when he was found.
A wanted man out of Shasta County was found and arrested after a multi-agency SWAT team located him at a property in central
Nine former Western Oregon women’s basketball players filed a $28 million lawsuit against the university on Wednesday, in which they allege year-long abuse.
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek and Attorney General Dan Rayfield hosted a press conference at the State Library on Tuesday in response to President Donald Trump’s attempt to freeze some federal funding.
Two Redmond fugitives were caught by police after trying to escape a Terrebonne grocery store parking lot. According to the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office, both subjects had felony warrants fo
The Malheur County District Attorney has identified the now-deceased suspect in a Wednesday shooting standoff in Nyssa.
HERMISTON, Ore. - Hermiston Police received assistance from multiple agencies including the Oregon State Police SWAT team in arresting an accused drug offender.
A tip from police in California and a surveillance operation by two SWAT teams on a private parcel along Highway 20 east of Bend led to the arrest of an assault suspect wanted on a nationwide felony warrant,
On Tuesday (Jan. 28), members of the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office Patrol Division developed information into the whereabouts of two wanted fugitives, James
The Rock Store is its centerpiece, serving up last-minute fuel and groceries to travelers. A bait shop, Rippin’ Lips Tackle, sits across the street. There are a dozen homes and industry along the state highway and Owyhee Avenue, where Brousseau lived.