Oregon News

Bend Police Chief
Porter explains decision to retire
The
Bulletin
A day after he surprised many in City Hall with a retirement
announcement, Bend Police Chief Jim Porter elaborated on his decision,
which he said was not sudden.
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Listening
Sessions To Inform Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women Law
KLCC
There are more than 5,700 missing and murdered indigenous women across
North America. As KLCC’s Brian Bull reports, a new Oregon law has
launched a series of statewide conversations on the issue.
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Oregon toddler rescued from heating vent
Kobi-TV
An
Oregon family learned a safety lesson the hard way. A mother of
two says she turned her head for a minute when her 10-month-old fell
down a heating vent.
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National News
Connecticut
Program Helps Police Communicate With Drivers With Autism
U.S.News
Connecticut police officers are hoping to improve communication with
drivers through the use of a "Blue Envelope," which allows
officers to better identify individuals with autism spectrum disorder
during traffic stops.
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Pro-gun
rally by thousands in Virginia ends peacefully
AP
Tens of thousands of gun-rights activists from around the country
rallied peacefully at the Virginia Capitol on Monday to protest plans
by the state’s Democratic leadership to pass gun-control legislation —
a move that has become a key flash point in the national debate over
gun violence.
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Attorney General William P. Barr Announces the
Establishment of the Presidential Commission on Law Enforcement and the
Administration of Justice
U.S. DOJ
Today, Attorney General William P. Barr announced the
establishment of the Presidential Commission on Law Enforcement and the
Administration of Justice.
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