World's first AI DJ hits the airwaves in Oregon via RadioGPT

The radio station insisted that it’s not going to replace the real DJ and that she'll still receive her same pay.

Oregon man dies waiting for ambulance, putting spotlight on first responder shortage

The man was still alive when firefighters arrived, but 911 dispatchers repeatedly told them that American Medical Response was operating at level zero, according to dispatch logs.

2 brothers presumed dead in Oregon after raft flips on river

The brothers, ages 66 and 67, and a 61-year-old man were trying to cross the Clackamas River to access Austin Hot Springs when their raft overturned and sent all three men down river, the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office said Sunday.

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.

Oregon shooting suspect surrounded in his house, police say

Gunshots broke out as police responded to a call at a home in the scenic vacation town of Hood River, Oregon, prompting an hourslong lockdown of schools and businesses Thursday.

Police warn that Oregon torture suspect Benjamin Obadiah Foster is using dating apps

Benjamin Obadiah Foster, 36, is the subject of an intensive, round-the-clock search by police after a woman was found unconscious, bound and near death in Grants Pass, Oregon, on Tuesday.

Jury awards $1 million to Oregon woman who was told 'I don't serve Black people'

A jury awarded an Oregon woman $1 million in damages after finding she was discriminated against by a gas station worker who told her, "I don’t serve Black people."