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Lucille McNamara

With 27 years in journalism, Lucille reports on crime, police activities, court proceedings, and state-level politics across Oregon. Her in-depth coverage uncovers statewide stories with a commitment to factual, impactful narrative.
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Public Outcry Grows Over Republican Plan to Sell Off 22 Million Acres of Oregon Public Land

Lucille McNamara Jun 23, 2025
The Wilderness Society has come out in a scathing attack of Senate Republicans for their ‘poisonous version’ of a bill calling for the sale of between 200 to 300 million acres of land in 11 states, including Oregon, managed by the Bureau of…
Politics & Elections

Oregon Leaders Warn Trump’s Iran Strike Could Drag America Into Another Forever War

Lucille McNamara Jun 23, 2025
As nervous Americans watch the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s airstrikes on Iran unfold, Oregon lawmakers reacted swiftly and angrily, calling his action unconstitutional and reckless. Reckless Attack Without Congressional…
Politics & Elections

Oregon Moves to Block Trump From Deploying State National Guard Without Permission

Lucille McNamara Jun 22, 2025
In the wake of President Donald Trump’s actions in Los Angeles, where he deployed the National Guard to contain protesters, lawmakers from the Oregon House of Representatives have passed a bill to stop him from ordering the state’s National…
Politics & Elections

Oregon’s $14.6 Billion Road Fix Plan Sparks Backlash Over Soaring Driver Costs

Lucille McNamara Jun 22, 2025
Oregon motorists face $14.6 billion in tax and fees to upgrade the state’s dilapidated transport network. House Bill 2025 has raised concerns with many lawmakers, including members of the legislative transportation committee, but was…
News

Oregon Man Arrested For Throwing Traffic Cones and Boards With Nails Into Traffic on the I-5

Lucille McNamara Jun 21, 2025
The man who threw traffic cones and boards with protruding nails into lanes of traffic on a 1-5 north of the North Failing Street pedestrian bridge on 14 June, and who was believed to have a bomb in his possession, has been booked into the…
News

Oregon Law Forces Power Companies to Use Technology That Delivers Cheaper, Faster Electricity

Lucille McNamara Jun 21, 2025
Oregon lawmakers have passed new legislation that requires utilities to use grid-enhancing technology on transmission lines to increase the efficiency, reliability, and capacity of power supplies. According to the Department of Energy…
News

Oregon Governor Clashes With County Over Preschool Tax Blamed for Wealth Exodus

Lucille McNamara Jun 20, 2025
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has expressed concern that Multnomah County’s Preschool for All tax may be the reason why high-income residents are leaving the Portland area. Multnomah Chair Argues Concerns Rely on Old Data However,…
News

Oregon Risks Surge in Homelessness as Lawmakers Propose Slashing Eviction Aid by 74 Percent

Lucille McNamara Jun 20, 2025
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek has pledged to fight lawmakers who want to slash the budget on eviction prevention funding by a staggering 74%, cutting assistance from 27,713 to 4,331 people in the next two years. If passed by legislators…
News

Oregon Governor Threatens to Tap $161 Million Rainy Day Fund as Wildfire Funding Talks Stall

Lucille McNamara Jun 19, 2025
As lawmakers wrestle with ideas to raise funds to fight wildfires, Oregon Governor Tina Kotek says she will allocate all the interest from the state’s reserve fund if legislators fail to reach consensus by the end of the session. …
Top Stories

Oregon Unemployment Tops the Nation as Job Losses Mount Across Construction and Tech Sectors

Lucille McNamara Jun 19, 2025
The Oregon unemployment rate continues its relentless climb, and by May 2025, had 0.6% more residents out of work than any state nationwide. Oregonians Out of Work in May Reached 4.8% Unemployment in the state is now pegged at…
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