Owen Marsh, who served as a camera operator for such classic films asBen-Hur, How the West Was Won and The Greatest Story Ever Told and for television shows from The Brady Bunch to Murder, She Wrote, has died. He was 90.
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A Republican Oregon mayor penned a letter to Gov.
Kate Brown blasting the state’s coronavirus orders because "small communities across" the state are "tired of the double standard." "Neighbors are able to pack into malls and support corporate America, but, for some reason, we can’t sit down and support local business owners along our main street.The double standards have to stop," Stan Pulliam, the mayor of Sandy, told "America’s Newsroom." Pulliam's comments came after Brown extended a state
.Owen Marsh, who served as a camera operator for such classic films asBen-Hur, How the West Was Won and The Greatest Story Ever Told and for television shows from The Brady Bunch to Murder, She Wrote, has died. He was 90.
Jessica Campbell, the former actress who appeared in Freaks and Geeks, The Safety of Objects and, in her best known role as a vengeful student body candidate in the hit 1999 comedy Election, died unexpectedly Dec. 29 at the home of a relative in Portland, Oregon. She was 38.
GoFundMe arranged by her cousin, Campbell passed away unexpectedly on Dec. 29, leaving behind a 10-year-old son.Campbell also starred in two episodes of “Freaks and Geeks,” and one of the show’s directors and writers, Judd Apatow, donated $5,000 to the fundraiser.No cause of death was given, but Campbell’s family told TMZ that the former actress died in Portland, Ore., after collapsing in a bathroom.
Jessica Campbell has died “suddenly and unexpectedly” aged 38, her family has told TMZ.The Election actress, who starred as Tammy Metzler in the 1999 movie, is said to have died on Tuesday 29 December in Portland, Oregon. Jessica’s fusion Sarah Westling confirmed the sad news to TMZ and revealed she worked a “normal day” as a naturopathic physician before returning home to visit with her mother and aunt on the day of her death.
An armed man who was released on bail after allegedly attempting to breach Oregon’s state Capitol during a pro-Trump rally last week was arrested a second time after he was allegedly caught on camera firing several rounds into the side of a federal courthouse in Portland. Cody Levi Melby, 39, from Beavercreek, Ore., was arrested and charged with the destruction of property for allegedly discharging a firearm into the Hatfield Federal Courthouse on Friday, U.S.
Police in a suburb of Portland, Ore., declared a riot Thursday night after around 100 protesters smashed windows and sprayed graffiti in a downtown business area. The unrest in Tigard, a city of about 48,000 residents, just southwest of Portland, came in response to officers having fatally shot a 26-year-old domestic violence suspect named Jacob Ryan McDuff, according to reports.
An outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease at an apartment complex in Portland, Ore., has killed at least one person and hospitalized four others, officials said this week. The Multnomah County Health Department in a Tuesday news release said more than 100 residents of Rosemont Court in North Portland have been urged to temporarily relocate after multiple people became ill with pneumonia. Investigations on Monday revealed the building’s water supply is the likely source of the Legionnaires’
Rioters who descended upon Portland for two consecutive days last week caused tens of thousands of dollars in damage to a city already weighed down by a summer of destructive, at-times violent protests, officials said. The Oregon city is reeling from the riots reported on Thursday and Friday that officials said targeted businesses, government buildings and even nonprofits.They did not elaborate on the total cost of the damage.
Five people linked to an armed robbery of a marijuana dispensary in Portland, Ore., on Friday have been taken into custody, according to reports. The arrests followed a high-speed chase on Interstate 84 that saw the fleeing vehicle reach speeds of 100 miles per hour, FOX 12 of Oregon reported.
An Oregon health care worker was hospitalized following a severe allergic reaction to Moderna's coronavirus vaccine, the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) said this week.
Fireworks set off in downtown Portland, Ore., on Thursday night had little to do with New Year’s Eve celebrations – and more to do with continuing the unrest that has plagued the city for nearly a year, according to reports. Once again, city police declared a riot as a gathering estimated to be about 100 people targeted a federal courthouse, FOX 12 of Oregon reported.
A Republican mayor in Oregon is encouraging business owners to defy the state’s coronavirus restrictions. Stan Pulliam, the mayor of Sandy, Ore., blasted Democratic Gov.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin, aka the king and queen of Instagram PDA, are massive fans of posting loved-up snaps on social media! The “Sorry” hitmaker, 26, and his supermodel wife, 23, have been quarantined together throughout 2020, and we’ve seen them do all kinds of adorable things together.
An Oregon salon owner has filed a fresh lawsuit against Gov. Kate Brown over fines for opening her business during a coronavirus closure, according to reports.
Oregon parents pleaded with officials this week to reopen K-12 schools after nine months of at-home education intended to curb the spread of the coronavirus. At a Sunday gathering of about 40 families pressing Gov.
Oregon police made a porch piracy arrest over the weekend after a Ring doorbell camera captured a man grabbing a delivery package. Wayne Leach, 36, has been charged with identity theft, mail theft and the unlawful possession of methamphetamine. Police say Leach grabbed the package from the front of a Beaverton residence then sped away with it.
According to the Oregon State Police and multiple media reports, a group of armed protesters broke windows and stormed the capitol while the state legislature was in session on Monday. Legislators were debating Covid-19 restrictions and related public assistance in closed session. The only people permitted inside the building were members of the Salem Police Department and the Oregon State Police as well as lawmakers, staff and reporters.
Oregon State Police declared an unlawful assembly at the State Capitol in Salem on Monday after demonstrators pushed their way into the building, and law enforcement officers forcefully shoved some of them away and deployed blue smoke to disperse the group. Tim Gruver of The Center Square, a conservative-leaning outlet, reported that at least two protesters were led away by state police.