The Capital Chronicle published a four-part series about fentanyl addiction in Oregon and the state's approach to the crisis.
The state agreed to pay a Boston-based organization $116,362 a month starting in February and continuing through June, ...
Small communities have the same addiction problems as big ones but they often have far fewer resources, with people spread ...
Two indoor cats in Oregon were euthanized after contracting bird flu, leading to a recall of raw pet food sold in bo ...
A Gresham man was arrested for DUII and illegal drug and gun possession after he was found passed out at a stoplight on Feb.
Dozens of humans in the U.S. have had bird flu, but there have been no human cases locally, said Dr. Patrick Luedtke, Lane ...
Continuing the assault on an already-illegal drug, Republicans also have a bill to ban advertisements for illegal products ...
A high-level drug trafficking case ends with a 13-year federal prison sentence, highlighting the ongoing battle against drug ...
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield is joining a coalition of attorneys general asking the Environmental Protection Agency ...
State health officials urged pet owners to check lot numbers on some Wild Coast Raw pet food products. The company halted ...
An Oregon Supreme Court order reverses a 2023 state appellate court decision concerning civil forfeiture, which proponents ...
Oregon counties mount push against drug addiction with a new approach, but results are slow to come immediately.