The 26th and final participant in the six-week-long standoff that occurred at the Oregon Malheur National Wildlife refuge has gotten 'into the wind,' and his family isn't talking. The story grabbed national headlines, as a stand-off between citizens and the government near Burns, Oregon.
In a horribly ironic twist of fate, the man who served as director of Oregon's Avalanche Center has died while skiing, after being swept down a mountain by an avalanche.
A very interesting case is developing in Gresham, OR, where a transgender woman is suing U-Haul for not renting her a van. According to the website Progressives Today, she is suing because " the clerk allegedly looked at her funny and wouldn’t let her rent a van." (Bold lettering added for emphasis).
As calls continue for the four people still holed up in the Malheur Wildlife Sanctuary in Oregon to leave, a new group of protesters are making their voice known over the LeVoy Finnicum shooting.
All-American cornerback Cliff Harris has been suspended indefinitely by the Oregon Ducks after a traffic stop Monday resulted in a variety of citations, including driving on a suspended license, driving without insurance and failure to wear a seatbelt.