'Oregon Under Attack' Anger over limited response to hostile militia takeover of US government building... READ MORE›
A small, armed group has been occupying a remote national wildlife refuge in Oregon to protest federal land use policies... READ MORE›
The militia occupied the refuge on 2 January to support two ranchers jailed for setting fire to federal land... READ MORE›
Along Northwest 13th Street and Quimby Street in Portland, cars were abandoned in rising water... READ MORE›
The FBI and Oregon State Police would say only that the dead man was wanted by federal authorities... READ MORE›
Three protesters were arrested and 5 freed at a checkpoint outside the occupied refuge... READ MORE›
The Stouts Creek fire started July 30 on the outskirts of Umpqua National Forest east of Canyonville... READ MORE›
Bundy and his brother Ryan were among of the Hammonds inside the refuge building, according to a report in the Oregonian... READ MORE›
Finicum's funeral will be held in Kanab, about 30 miles north of Cane Beds near Utah's southern border... READ MORE›
Opponents say the federal government should administer lands for the widest possible uses, including environmental and recreational... READ MORE›
Bundy's group seized buildings Saturday at the nature preserve in eastern Oregon's high desert country... READ MORE›
Mr Bundy's militia had occupied the refuge on 2 January to support two ranchers jailed for setting fire to federal land... READ MORE›
Oregon state police said they fired six shots, three of which struck Finicum... READ MORE›
In 2012, a massive, 20-meter-long dock ripped from its moorings in Japan floated up on a beach north of Newport, Oregon... READ MORE›
Oregon militia spokesman LaVoy Finnicum killed and leader Ammon Bundy arrested in standoff with police... READ MORE›
Robert LaVoy Finicum, the Oregon militiaman killed by police on Tuesday, reached for a handgun before he was shot, the FBI says... READ MORE›
It's not yet six o'clock on a mid-May morning at the wastewater facility just outside Burns, Oregon, but Noah Strycker has already counted 20 different bird species... READ MORE›
Authorities moved in Thursday and forced protesters in kayaks from a river in Portland, Oregon, where the demonstrators were trying to stop a Royal Dutch S... READ MORE›
Federal money helped move high school students out of the tsunami zone in Waldport, on Oregon's central coast, into a new school on high ground... READ MORE›
Lavoy Finicum spoke to a presenter from news channel MSNBC while standing - or sitting - guard outside the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Princeton, Oregon... READ MORE›
Ammon Bundy did what he did to demand accountability from the federal government, Mumford said... READ MORE›
Mintz was an infantry soldier in the army and served in Mosul and elsewhere in Iraq, Skinner said... READ MORE›
A member of the group of armed men who have seized a US wildlife refuge in Oregon has been arrested after driving to a local supermarket... READ MORE›
According to The Oregonian, Finicum and another occupation leader, Ryan Bundy, resisted orders to surrender... READ MORE›
Bundy and his brother Ryan were among of the Hammonds inside the refuge building, according to a report in the Oregonian... READ MORE›
And I think they're going around to agents who have properties that have sold over the asking price and putting anti-California stickers, he told The Oregonian... READ MORE›
The encounter came as pressure mounts on Bundy to end the occupation of headquarters of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, south of Burns... READ MORE›
The Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is about 48 kilometres south of Burns in in the high desert of eastern Oregon... READ MORE›
Another individual was arrested by the Oregon State Police in a separate incident in Burns, Oregon about one-and-a-half hours later... READ MORE›
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