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A crowd of Burns residents and self-described militia group members gathered outside the Harney County courthouse Monday. One group was protesting law…
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After 30 days of near-continuous digital broadcasts on YouTube, Periscope and Facebook, the occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge has gone…
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Oregon delegates continue to react to the occupation at the Malheur Wildlife Refuge in Harney County. Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley was in Eugene Friday…
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A judge at the federal courthouse in Portland Friday denied bail to five of the militants arrested near Burns earlier this week in connection with the…
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The FBI says agents are negotiating with the four remaining militants occupying the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge to get the occupiers to come out…
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The FBI confirmed Thursday that the militant who died Tuesday was fatally shot by law enforcement. The man shot was LaVoy Finicum, a spokesperson for the…
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As the occupation of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge seems to be near an end, a fundraising campaign opposing it has been suspended. Leaders of the “Go Home”…
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Just four people remain at the occupied Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.The group spoke with OPB by phone Thursday morning.The remaining group includes…
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New information came out in federal court in Portland today about the militants arrested Tuesday night and charged with occupying the Malheur National…
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As the events in Harney County continue to evolve, KLCC's Anni Katz spoke with several Burns residents, to get a sense of how the community is…
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Most media outlets – including OPB – have pulled their teams out from the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. As John Sepulvado reports, media left the…
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The monthlong occupation of the Malheur Wildlife Refuge took a turn toward a possible conclusion Tuesday night – with the death of one militant after an…