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A viral Portland Frog inspired this organization to raise money and give protesters inflatable costumes free of charge.
Travel Portland insists President Trump is wrong about crime and unrest in its city, asserting Portland is safe and protests are small. It encourages tourism with an updated safety page.
Portland city councilors unanimously passed a sweeping resolution that its sponsors billed as “a safeguard for Portlanders targeted by the Trump administration’s aggressive federal overreach.” They also gave the green light to an emergency ordinance that will codify the city’s sanctuary status.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland police said they’re preparing for thousands of demonstrators expected to join Saturday’s nationwide “No Kings” protests, which are planned across the country. The Portland Police Bureau said they aren’t anticipating major issues and are expecting these protests to be similar to ones the city saw earlier this year.
A flock of demonstrators – same in quirky outfits, others fully nude – grabbed their bicycles and pedaled to Portland’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building last Sunday. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.
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Portland police deploy ‘informants’ within ICE protest crowds to aid in arrests, documents reveal
Of the 50 arrests made by Portland Police Bureau officers at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building since June, at least eight criminal cases reference what authorities call “Confidential Reliable Sources” or, more plainly, “informants.”
A 'No Kings' protest is set to take place nationwide on Saturday, and several local cities -- including Portland -- will take part.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Hundreds of anti-ICE demonstrators descended on a small corner of south Portland on Sunday afternoon, trading insults with counterprotesters who sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" and carried a large banner of the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
In true Portland fashion, a group of knitters and crocheters gathered outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in South Portland on Thursday to protest the best way they knew how – with yarn.
Thousands of are expected in downtown Portland on Saturday for the “No Kings Rally,” and Portland Police officials say they are aware of the demonstration.The r
Protesters in Cleveland stood on an I-90 bridge wearing inflatable costumes and holding signs reading “Cle ❤️ Portland” to show solidarity with demonstrators in Oregon.
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Free beer for frogs? Portland restaurants, bars support ‘No Kings’ protests with discounted drafts
Local promotions include free pints and pizza slices for protestors dressed in inflatable costumes (especially frogs)