‘This ordeal is over’
The last remaining occupier, David Fry, finally walked out of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge headquarters just before 11 a.m. Thursday and was arrested by FBI agents.
The armed takeover of a beloved wildlife refuge in Eastern Oregon captured a nation’s attention
The last remaining occupier, David Fry, finally walked out of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge headquarters just before 11 a.m. Thursday and was arrested by FBI agents.
Surrounded by agents, the last four may — after a long negotiation — turn themselves in Thursday morning
The Eugene attorneys representing Ammon Bundy said at a news conference Thursday that they have…
BURNS — As the FBI and Oregon State Police continue to negotiate with four remaining…
BURNS — As residents debated the shooting death of Robert “LaVoy” Finicum — a spokesmen…
Four people remain holed up at the wildlife refuge as negotiations for their departure continue
BURNS — A day after eight members of an armed anti-government group were arrested and…
They sang “This Land is Your Land” and held signs that said “Birds Not Bullies!”…
The leader of a group of armed protesters meets with sheriffs and says there’s no plan to leave anytime soon
A young journalist for The Desert Rat newspaper queries militia leaders about their intentions
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