3 Elements of Excellent Customer Service
Businesses owe a lot to customers. They are the primary reason why a company is still in the market. Good service is one of the things customers look for in exchange for the trust they give to a brand. Customers More...
‘Froggy Robber’ Pleads Guilty to Armed Bank Robbery Charges
According to court documents, between November 2017 and April 2018, Sanchez-Lopez stole more than $87,000 from the following six banks in Oregon and Southwest Washington: On November 27, 2017, $9,710 was stolen More...
Gov Kate Brown signs Oregon euthanasia bill, ends waiting period
Oregon Governor Kate Brown agreed to expand the assisted suicide law by signing Bill SB 0579 into law. This bill, essentially, eliminates the 15 day waiting period to die by assisted suicide, a safeguard that was More...
Area Man, Dannie Alston Sentenced to 110 Months for Bank Robbery
Dannie Kay Alston, 67, was sentenced today to 110 months in federal prison and three years’ supervised release for robbing four Oregon and Southwest Washington banks in a four-week period beginning in August 2017. More...
Dennis Prager calls out the ‘nonviolent civil war’ between the ‘left and the rest of the country’
Conservative talk show host and founder of PragerU continued his attack on the left wing radicals, growing as progressives, stating how America is in the middle of a “nonviolent civil war” between “the More...
Oregon: Kermit Tyler Poulson pleads guilty for Instagram threats against Portland Mayor, Ted Wheeler
An Oregon man pleaded guilty last week for posting threats on Instagram against Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler. Image by Webster2703 from Pixabay 40-year-old Kermit Tyler Poulson posted multiple threatening comments More...
Oregon: Man sleeping in grass killed by lawnmower
Oregon State Police reported last week on the death of a man who was killed while sleeping in the grass on Oregon Highway 42. Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay Preliminary investigation revealed an Oregon More...
Oregon Man, Kermit Poulson Pleads Guilty for Instagram Threats Against Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler
Kermit Tyler Poulson, 40, pleaded guilty today to one count of transmitting threatening communications with the intent to extort Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler. According to court documents, on October 9, 2018, Poulson More...
Portland Antifa protesters arrested: Gage Halupowski, James Stocks, Maira Dehart
Three people were arrested Saturday in connection with the violent Antifa protests that erupted in Portland, which resulted in the hospitalization of journalist and editor of Quilette, Andy Ngo. According to KPTV, More...
In 2020, we were fighting over the ‘No Fly List’ as the ACLU filed lawsuits
Nine years ago today, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a first-of-its-kind lawsuit on behalf of 10 U.S. citizens and lawful residents who are prohibited from flying to or from the United States or over U.S. More...
Portland Man, Bob Ugwa Pleads Guilty to Cyberstalking, Anonymous Telephone Harassment
On June 24, 2019, Bob Ibenne Ugwa, 50, of Portland, pleaded guilty to cyberstalking and anonymous telecommunications harassment after making repeated threatening and harassing telephone calls to seven individuals More...
Court rules Trump can end Title X funds for abortions
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled yesterday that the Trump administration’s regulations on family planning funds could go into effect and federal funding will be cut off to organizations that provide More...
Oregon Business Owner, Robert Lund Charged with Tax Evasion, Theft of Government Funds
A federal grand jury in Portland returned a six-count indictment today charging Lebanon, Oregon business owner Robert A. Lund, 62, with evading $1.7 million in income taxes, failing to file individual income tax More...
SCOTUS rejects Oregon baker gay marriage case due to Jack Phillips ruling
In a victory for Sweet Cakes Bakery and Melissa and Aaron Klein, today the U.S. Supreme Court sent their case back to the Oregon Court of Appeals in light of the June 2018 decision in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case. “Lesbian” More...
Umatilla Woman, Christina Barkley Sentenced to Federal Prison for Scissor Attack
Christina Sue Barkley, 30, an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and resident of Pilot Rock, Oregon, was sentenced today to 21 months in federal prison and three years’ More...
Oregon moves ‘racist 911 caller’ bill forward for ‘legal pathway to justice’
Oregon state senators have passed a bill that would allow the victims of frivolous, discriminatory 911 calls to sue the callers. On Monday, the Oregon state Senate passed House bill 3216, a measure introduced More...
Wayne Silsbee, on the Run for 23 Years turns Himself in to Oregon City Police
Wayne Arthur Silsbee, age 62, walked into the Oregon City Police Department and turned himself in on Friday, May 10, 2019, at 4:30 p.m. He was wanted for his alleged involvement in multiple incidents of sexual assault More...
Oregon Sex Offender, Colby Cochran Caught Threatening Young Columbus Girl Online
A federal judge handed down a 210-month sentence today to an Oregon man guilty of Coercion and Enticement of a Minor, said Charles “Charlie” Peeler, the United States Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia. More...
How Are Drug Laws Changing Across the US in 2019?
A law passed by the federal government is only as functional as a state’s agreement to enforce it. That’s why laws passed at the federal level can often have little to no effect on state jurisdictions. More...
for KING & Country announce ‘Burn the Ships’ tour dates across North America
Two-time GRAMMY® award winning duo for KING & COUNTRY is heading back out on the road, as the 2019 Billboard Music Award nominees just announced the burn the ships | world tour: North America. The extensive More...