The Oregonian
On Extra Extra, The Oregonian is grouped with left-leaning outlets, a placement drawn from the consensus of independent media-bias raters (AllSides, Ad Fontes Media, and Media Bias/Fact Check) rather than our own opinion. Its reliability rating of B reflects generally factual reporting, though it may frame stories to fit an editorial viewpoint. That rating is a guide for weighing what you read here, not a verdict on any single article.
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Recent Articles (8)
Police ID suspect in SE Portland stabbing homicide
Patrick Nshizirungu, 32, of Portland, is accused of second-degree murder for allegedly stabbing a person to death on Saturday.
Portland firefighter injured fighting N. Portland house fire
Fire officials said nobody else was injured by the fire.
A 7-year-old got lost on Mt. Hood. 4 days later he was hiking a glacier
This August marks the 100-year anniversary of one of the most remarkable alpine rescues in Oregon history.
22 dead after landslide at landfill in the capital of Guinea
Heavy rains triggered a landslide that buried nearby shacks.
Dear Annie: Is my mom using lavish gifts to make her look generous, and to humiliate us?
Mom comes across as the generous parent rescuing her financially irresponsible children.
Don’t use: 2 popular dog foods recalled over possible contamination with metal, salmonella
What should you do if you have one of the recalled products?
Oregon high school football: 300 top players to know for 2026 season (Nos. 200-181)
Here is Part 6 of our list of 300 names to know entering the 2026 Oregon high school football season.
Check your homes: Recall covers 40,000 bottles of eye drops sold at Walmart, Target, Kroger
On Aug. 14, the FDA set the recall at a Class II.