Antifa, Patriot Prayer brawl leads to Portland assaults

Anger over a recent left-wing demonstration boiled over in Portland - propelling conservatives into downtown streets for a counter-protest march that soon devolved into scuffles, shouting and attacks. Yelling resounded off buildings, flash bangs blasted, the police loudspeaker crackled and the smell of pepper spray wafted through the air as the twilight march broke down into random street skirmishes by 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 13. Portland Police said they observed "assaultive" behavior and began clearing streets, at times putting their hands on journalists and bystanders in order to encourage compliance.

The Latest: Ryan says House votes Thurs. on immigration

Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, left, and White House Director of Legislative Affairs Marc Short, right, arrive for a meeting with President Donald Trump on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, June 19, 2018, as Trump rallies Republicans around a GOP immigration bill.

Live Video: Violence during Portland May Day march

Portland and Salem were among dozens of U.S. cities holding rallies and marches on May Day to protest the treatment of workers and President Donald Trump's efforts to deport undocumented immigrants. Participants in Portland's May Day event met at Shemanski Park around 3 p.m. and began marching about a half hour later.

Apartment developer/landlord vents about city housing policies

On March 23, Portland developer and property manager Tom Brenneke spoke at the grand opening of a 40-unit affordable housing complex in Lents. His company, Guardian Real Estate Services, built the project for the nonprofit Native American Youth and Family Center.

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BodyVox presents the skinner/kirk Dance Ensemble - founded by longtime dancers Eric Skinner and Daniel Kirk - in a program of dance artistry based in classical roots. One piece has an all-male cast dancing to a cycle of 13 songs composed by Elliott Smith; another has a collaboration with a band led by composer Galen Clark of Trio Subtonic.

Fact Check: Once Again, Lawmakers Are Stretching The Facts On Obamacare

Kesha Wilson holds her 1-year-old son, Kamiyan Cooper, while family nurse practitioner Terrance James makes notes as part of an examination, at a county health center in Portland, Ore., in 2012. President Obama and Vice President-elect Mike Pence were both on Capitol Hill Wednesday, making competing cases for and against Obama's signature health care law.

‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ House Sold for $4.15 Million

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Peaceful Standing Rock Protest in Northeast Portland Led Briefly to Breach of Federal Building

Protests in Portland against the Dakota Access oil pipeline moved from virtual to reality Monday morning, when hundreds of Portlanders gathered in Holladay Park for a peaceful rally that included chants of "love water, not oil." Some protesters then entered the offices of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at 1201 NE Lloyd Blvd., where a spokesman for Portland police says one or more protesters "shoved" some employees.

Cornelius man shot by deputy gets jail time for pointing object resembling gun at cops

A Washington County judge on Friday gave a 54-year-old man jail time for sticking an object that resembled a gun out the window of his Cornelius home and prompting police to shoot him during an April encounter. Judge Janelle Wipper found Greg Howard Moore guilty of menacing, a misdemeanor, during a bench trial that spanned two days in Circuit Court.