Troy Brynelson
Oregon Public BroadcastingTroy Brynelson reports on Southwest Washington for Oregon Public Broadcasting, a JPR news partner. His reporting comes to JPR from the Northwest News Network, a collaboration between public media organizations in Oregon and Washington.
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Gun safety advocates want proactive inspections, but the federal agency responsible is understaffed and not required to conduct them.
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Protesters called on federal lawmakers to stop what they see as a power grab by President Donald Trump and his allies.
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The Pacific Northwest became fertile ground for groups bent on political violence during the first Trump administration.
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Investigators hope someone will come forward about the suspect’s vehicle, a dark-colored Volvo.
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At a news conference Wednesday, Portland police released their first description of a possible culprit, but declined to provide any details about a possible motive for the attacks.
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Counties will approach enforcement differently, providing yet another large-scale experiment in drug policy.
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The federal agency said dozens of firefighters earned $200 a day while working about 70 hours a week.
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There is little time to reflect for congressional freshmen, especially those who flipped their districts from one-party control.
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The Washington state congresswoman was one of just 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump after Jan. 6. And she is one of three who are on the ballot Tuesday — in Washington and in Michigan.
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Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler took center stage during the impeachment trial after sharing an account of Trump siding with the Capitol mob. The Washington Republican is now bracing for the fallout.
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Police say they’re also bracing for a large turnout on Wednesday at the Oregon Capitol
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Attorneys for nine people arrested in a controversial homeless camp sweep in Medford say they are not deterred by the city’s recent decision to uphold criminal charges.