Oregon licenses first 'facilitators' to accompany clients taking magic mushrooms

These "facilitators" will accompany clients wishing to take the so-called magic mushrooms, and their licensing is a major next step in the state's experiment with psilocybin.

Oregon man throws thousands of dollars in cash on I-5 freeway

The 38-year-old resident of Eugene told troopers he “wanted to gift the money,” which he estimated at $200,000. The family reportedly said the man gained the money by draining his family’s shared bank accounts, “leaving them penniless.”

2 high school students killed in Oregon triple shooting

Police as of Tuesday hadn't announced any arrests or suspect information. Detectives continue to ask that anyone with information contact them, police said.

Oregon closer to magic mushroom therapy, but has setback

Oregon is taking a major step Friday in its pioneering of legalized psilocybin therapy with the graduation of the first students trained in accompanying patients tripping on psychedelic mushrooms, although a company’s bankruptcy leaves another group on the same path adrift.

WATCH: Oregon murder suspect escapes courthouse in wild security video

Oregon surveillance video shows a murder suspect sprinting away from bailiffs after they unshackled him in court, a requirement under state law.

Portland sees snowiest day since World War II as rare Blizzard Warning issued for Los Angeles-area mountains

Portland, Oregon, had its second-snowiest day on record Wednesday as 10.8 inches piled up in the city. The only snowier day was during World War II, when 14.4 inches of snow was measured on Jan. 21, 1943.

Remains found in 1989 identified as Oregon man missing since 1964

A man disappeared as he tried to cross a river during a large flood in Oregon in 1964. Rafters found his remains, and authorities said a DNA test later confirmed his identity.