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OPB’s First Look: 2 months since Trump ordered troops to Portland
OPB’s First Look: 2 months since Trump ordered troops to Portland
OPB’s First Look: 2 months since Trump ordered troops to Portland

Published on: 11/28/2025

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Good morning, Northwest.

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It’s now been two months since President Donald Trump ordered the National Guard to Portland.

No troops are on the ground, and the legal wrangling over the matter has slowed to a crawl. OPB’s Conrad Wilson leads off this morning’s newsletter with where things stand.

Also this morning, preservationists urge Portland State to preserve two historic buildings slated for demolition. And Washington scientists attempt to solve one of the most puzzling questions of the universe.

Here’s your First Look at Friday’s news.

—Bradley W. Parks

FILE - Federal officers confront protesters at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, Portland, Ore., Oct. 4, 2025.

Where things stand 2 months after Trump ordered troops to Portland

As President Donald Trump’s legal fight to deploy the National Guard in Portland enters its third month, the blistering pace of emergency motions and expedited hearings has slowed.

The U.S. Supreme Court is considering a similar case out of Chicago, where the president is also attempting to send troops.

Whatever the high court rules could have a significant impact on Oregon. (Conrad Wilson)

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A student walks by Portland State University's Montgomery Court on Nov. 4, 2025. The building is slated for demolition to make way for a new dormitory.

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A portion of downtown Vancouver's Main Street closed as part of the Main Street Promise redevelopment project on Nov. 24, 2025.

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Researchers install the copper box containing the detector modules. Surrounding the box is shielding made of lead from ancient Rome — the team chose lead so old that any radioactive contaminants within it would have already decayed.

Northwest scientists develop a dark matter detector to study one of the biggest mysteries of the universe

The universe is full of mysteries that scientists have not yet been able to solve. And a big one is dark matter.

There are not enough objects in space like stars, planets and cosmic dust to creat the amount of gravity observed on a galactic scale.

So scientists posit that there is a lot of matter out in the universe that we can’t see, which they call dark matter.

Physicists from the University of Washington made a prototype dark matter detector at an underground lab a mile below the French Alps, and they say it may be the best shot at answering the dark matter question. (Jes Burns)

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News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/11/28/trump-national-guard-troops-portland-first-look/

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