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Lucille McNamara

With 27 years in journalism, Lucille reports on crime, police activities, court proceedings, and state-level politics across Oregon. Her in-depth coverage uncovers statewide stories with a commitment to factual, impactful narrative.
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After 4,000 Volunteer Hours, Body Believed to Be Devon Dobek Recovered in Mount Hood Forest

Lucille McNamara Nov 17, 2025
A body retrieved from remote terrain in the Mount Hood National Forest yesterday is believed to be that of missing hunter, Devon Dobek. The remains were spotted by Dobek’s family, friends, and community members who had continued to…
Crime & Courts

One Dead, Two Injured in Early-Morning Portland Shooting; Suspect Still at Large

Lucille McNamara Nov 17, 2025
PORTLAND, Ore. — One person died and two others were injured in a shooting at a residence near Southeast 125th Avenue and Southeast Division Street, Portland, early yesterday morning. When East Precinct officers arrived on the scene at…
Crime & Courts

Reckless Driver Sparks Wild Eight-Minute Chase in Eugene That Leaves Three Police Cars Damaged

Lucille McNamara Nov 16, 2025
EUGENE, Ore. — Three Eugene police patrol vehicles were damaged in eight minutes of high drama, involving a car chase, blaring sirens, and flashing lights. Drama Began When the Police Failed to Stop a Reckless Driver The…
News

Oregon Records 143 Fatal Hit-and-Run Crashes as West Coast Emerges as National Hotspot

Lucille McNamara Nov 16, 2025
Population density, urbanization, and traffic volume influence the number of fatal hit-and-run accidents nationwide, a factor that emerged during research conducted by a law firm that placed Oregon 18th. On the other end of the scale,…
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Oregon Supreme Court Ruling Forces DOC to Recalculate More Than 11,000 Prison Sentences

Lucille McNamara Nov 16, 2025
The Oregon Department of Corrections (DOC) says it remains committed to accountability, public safety, and transparency as it implements a state Supreme Court ruling that could shorten prison terms by crediting people for time served before…
Environment

Oregon Funds 43 Clean Transportation Projects in Major Push to Replace Diesel With Zero-Emission…

Lucille McNamara Nov 15, 2025
The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality yesterday awarded $11.5 million to projects focused on reducing diesel emissions. According to a DEQ news release, 43 of the 60 applications for funding have been awarded to Oregon…
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Federal Government Moves to Overturn Oregon Ruling Blocking National Guard Deployment to Portland

Lucille McNamara Nov 15, 2025
The permanent injunction barring the National Guard from entering any state in Oregon is being opposed by the federal government, which yesterday announced it will lodge an appeal the ruling by District Judge Karin J. Immergut. Judge…
Crime & Courts

Oregon Protesters Accused of Barricading Doors and Striking Officers During Chaotic South Portland…

Lucille McNamara Nov 14, 2025
Three people appeared in court on Thursday on charges relating to protests outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in South Portland. Liam Harry Houpis tried to barricade a side door of the building, clarinet…
Crime & Courts

Eugene Police Seize 73 Pounds of Meth on I-5 After Arresting Two Residents Returning From California

Lucille McNamara Nov 14, 2025
Two residents of Eugene have been arrested on drug charges involving 73 pounds of methamphetamine, which they were transporting on the I-5 Interstate. Assisted by the Oregon State Police Drug Interdiction Team, the Street Crimes Unit of…
News

Portland City Council Rejects Plan to Shift $4.3 Million From Homeless Camp Cleanup to Rent and…

Lucille McNamara Nov 14, 2025
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland City Council on Wednesday dismissed a proposal to redirect $4.3 million from the Impact Reduction Program (IRP) to support rent, food, and refugee assistance. Funds for the $14.7 million annual IRP budget…
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Two Arrested After Shooting Outside Medford’s OK Market; Victim Hospitalized

Nov 17, 2025

After 4,000 Volunteer Hours, Body Believed to Be Devon Dobek Recovered in Mount Hood Forest

Nov 17, 2025

200 California National Guard Troops Ordered Out of Oregon After Judge Blocks Trump Deployment

Nov 17, 2025

One Dead, Two Injured in Early-Morning Portland Shooting; Suspect Still at Large

Nov 17, 2025

Oregon Home Prices Surpass $300/Sq Ft as Housing Crisis Worsens

Nov 16, 2025

Medford Eyes $60M Creekside Quarter Plan With Stadium, Hotel, and Major Redevelopment

Nov 16, 2025
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