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He was dying, they sent him back to prison anyway  3 climbers who perished in NW fall were skilled, ‘very strong,’ friend says N...
He was dying, they sent him back to prison anyway  3 climbers who perished in NW fall were skilled, ‘very strong,’ friend says N...
He was dying, they sent him back to prison anyway 3 climbers who perished in NW fall were skilled, ‘very strong,’ friend says N...

Published on: 05/17/2025

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Correctional officers often dictate end-of-life care for incarcerated people who are terminally ill. Most states either don’t have a formal policy or are given leeway — a big concern for families and advocates, as the incarcerated population rapidly ages.

All were friends of Robert Riethmiller, who climbed with them in a Meetup group he helped organize. For him, their deaths created a “big void.”

The judge overseeing Bryan Kohberger’s upcoming quadruple-murder trial says he wants to identify anyone who may have violated a gag order and leaked previously unreported information about the defendant's Internet search history.

Due to delays at the federal level this year, it is not yet possible to compare the Portland area to other parts of the country.

Ash plumes, tremors and moments of eerie silence dominated the front pages of The Oregonian in 1980.

Here are four key things “unretirees” should consider when it comes to their Social Security benefits before switching back to being a worker.

Questions are answered by experts at the Oregon Health Authority, other state agencies or community partners. Questions and answers are republished by permission.

Letters to the Editor can be submitted to [email protected] with full name and place of residence.

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The parties asked a judge to give them until June 6 to file another status update, saying in a joint filing that "several material terms remain pending."

Tyreik Credit wounded two people outside The Ambassador in August.

The park remains closed during an ongoing criminal investigation.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/crime/2025/05/he-was-dying-they-sent-him-back-to-prison-anyway.html

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