As the state deals with issues in its prison health care system and the exclusion of two senior prisons managers, the Oregon Department of Justice this month engaged a Chicago-based consulting firm to assist in getting ready for legal action.
The contract, which is valid through November 2027, stipulates that the state will reimburse Falcon Correctional & Community Services up to $250,000.
Portland area homicides
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Gresham woman dies in hospital after shooting that stemmed from argument over loud music
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Jury fails to reach verdict for Portland Uber driver charged in deadly road rage shooting downtown
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Man killed by Vancouver police was taking items from dumpster when cops approached, asked about plateless truck
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Oregon prison guard kills his 16-year-old daughter, then himself, authorities say
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Financier was driving for Uber during Portland road-rage shooting; coastal killing tied to drug binge; prolific burglar goes to prison
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