FULL: Portland officials provide update on shooting
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We are learning tonight what city officials in Portland, Oregon are saying about the U.S. Customs and Border Protection members who were allegedly conducting a "targeted vehicle stop" that left two people injured. This comes after Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary Dept. of Homeland Security, posted on social media that border patrol agents were conducting a traffic stop when this incident occurred. The Department of Homeland Security’s agencies include Customs and Border Protection and the U.S. Border Patrol. Officials including the Governor of Oregon, Tina Kotek, spoke to the media following events from earlier in the day.

US border agents involved in Portland shooting, 2 people injured, officials say

The assistant secretary of the department of homeland security shared on X that the passengers of the vehicle were believed to be part of the Tren de Aragua, also known as a "megabanda," a category the local press in Venezuela use to refer to large organized criminal groups.

Liquor store employee robbed while suffering cardiac arrest, later dies

Authorities are investigating a robbery at a Portland liquor store where an employee suffered a medical emergency and later died.

Judge temporarily blocks Portland troop deployment
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We are now learning that a federal judge in Oregon has temporarily blocked President Donald Trump from deploying the National Guard in Portland, Oregon. On Saturday, a judge issued a ruling in a lawsuit initiated by the state and city. Sharing more information on the developing story is Hal Kempfer, who joins LiveNOW?s Austin Westfall. Kempfer is a Retired Marine Intelligence Officer and National Security Analyst.

Trump says Portland is next city where he's sending troops

President Donald Trump said he’s sending troops to Portland, Oregon, expanding his controversial deployments to more American cities and “authorizing Full Force, if necessary."

Man drowns after falling into deep ocean pit along Oregon coastline

According to locals, Thor's Well likely began as a sea cave, which collapsed into a giant hole that is estimated to be around 20 feet deep.

DOJ suing Oregon and Maine as it seeks voter data in multiple states

The Justice Department is requesting voter data, some containing sensitive information, for what the agency argues is needed to ensure state election officials are complying with election laws.

Deputies find man living in crawl space at Oregon complex

Oregon authorities say a 40-year-old man was arrested after deputies found him living inside a crawl space at a condominium complex.

Oregon's 'bottle deposit bill' was the first, but now it may be getting an overhaul

Oregon lawmakers are considering changes to the state’s landmark bottle deposit law, including curfews for redemption sites and new mobile return options to address rising concerns over safety and homelessness.

Dashcam footage shows shocking 'road rage' hit-and-run on motorcyclist

Police in Oregon shared shocking dashcam video that shows a driver swerving into a motorcyclist, causing him to lose control and skid across the highway.

3 cases of rare brain disease found in Oregon; 2 deaths reported

Three cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease have been reported in Hood River County, Oregon, including two deaths. The CDC and state health officials are now investigating the rare brain disorder, which is fatal but not contagious.

Access to America's deepest lake is closing to tourists: What to know

If you’ve always wanted to swim or ride a boat in America’s deepest lake, this summer is your last chance to do it for a few years.