
"Portland Protesters and Journalists are Suing Trump and the DHS. Oregon's Attorney General Just Stepped in to Help. Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield is helping a group of protesters and journalists strengthen their case against the Department of Homeland Security. That lawsuit, filed by the ACLU of Oregon on behalf of protesters and journalists, alleges federal agents have violated their First Amendment rights and used excessive force at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Portland."
"Judge Extends Temporary Restraining Order in Class-Action Suit Against DHS A federal judge extended a temporary restraining order (TRO) that bars federal agents at Portland's ICE facility from using tear gas on protesters for another two weeks. City Issues Report Clearing Zenith Energy of Alleged Violations The city of Portland says Zenith Energy did not violate city code when it constructed and used new piping without authorization beginning in 2026. Environmental advocates and some city councilors are still skeptical."
Federal agents at Portland's ICE facility remain barred from using tear gas after a federal judge extended a temporary restraining order for two weeks. Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield joined protesters and journalists to strengthen a lawsuit alleging First Amendment violations and excessive force by federal agents. The city of Portland found that Zenith Energy did not violate city code when it installed new piping beginning in 2026, though environmental advocates and some city councilors expressed skepticism. Local items include a trivia quiz featuring Damian Lillard, restaurant closings affecting the Art Snack, some property purchases, and plans for the World Naked Bike Ride.
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