PORTLAND — The choice of a controversial former sheriff from Wisconsin to speak at a conference of Oregon school resource officers is drawing ire from some police reform advocates and
PORTLAND — In the face of heated criticism, the Oregon School Resource Officers Association has voted to cancel next month’s appearance of David A. Clarke, a controversial former sheriff from
Clarke, who is Black, has consistently referred to Black Lives Matter demonstrations for civil rights and against police bias and brutality as “Black Lies Matter."
OREGON CITY, Ore. (AP) Thousands of ballots with blurry barcodes that can’t be read by vote-counting machines will delay results by weeks in a key U.S. House race in Oregon’s primary election, a shocking development that is giving a black eye to a vote-by-mail pioneer state with a national reputation as a leader on voter access and equity.