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Crime & Courts

Multi-Agency Task Force in Jackson County Nets Arrests in Child Abuse Material Cases

Diane Megaw Sep 4, 2025
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — A Joint Child Exploitation Task Force comprising members of the multi-agency Southern Oregon Child Exploitation Team  (SOCET) swept across Jackson County yesterday, netting five suspects in multiple unrelated child…
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Oregon Joins California and Washington to Push Vaccine Policies Based on Science Over Ideology

Lucille McNamara Sep 4, 2025
Oregon has joined a three-state coalition in a retaliatory move following the appointment of several new key members to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Pledging to promote vaccine and immunization programs…
Crime & Courts

Eugene Police End 24 Hour Standoff After Armed Man Perched On Bank Roof

Lucille McNamara Sep 3, 2025
EUGENE, Ore. — After a 24-hour hostage negotiation crisis at a bank on Willamette Street that brought traffic to a standstill, the Eugene Police Department managed to arrest a man on the roof of the bank’s drive-through. The drama began…
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Oregon Attorney General Backs Unions In Court Fight Against Trump Executive Order

Diane Megaw Sep 3, 2025
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield confirmed yesterday that the state is standing with Labour Unions in a multi-state coalition of attorneys general in a legal fight to protect union workers’ First Amendment bargaining rights, after a…
Crime & Courts

Gunfire Scare In Salem Park Ends With Arrests Of Man And Three Juveniles

Lucille McNamara Sep 3, 2025
SALEM, Ore. — A 25-year-old male adult and three juveniles were arrested in Salem’s Wallace Marine Park late on Monday night after the police received a report of several gunshots and the possible injury of a female. Officers arrived on…
Politics & Elections

Oregon Roads And Jobs At Risk As Transportation Funding Vote Faces Another Delay

Lucille McNamara Sep 3, 2025
Faced with the very real threat of failed support for the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) funding plan, Democrat lawmakers yesterday (Tuesday) delayed the voting process for a fortnight. Democrat Senator Chris Gorsek’s…
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Labor Day Crowds Across Oregon Protest Trump’s Policies and Call for Worker Rights

Diane Megaw Sep 2, 2025
Thousands of Oregonians across the state called for change during Labor Day marches in several cities, as part of broader initiatives under the No Kings Collective. Portland Labor Day Marches Call For Change Organized by the…
Crime & Courts

Two Arrested After Portland Shooting Leaves Man Critically Injured in Centennial Neighborhood

Lucille McNamara Sep 2, 2025
PORTLAND, Ore. — Following the shooting and critical injuries to an adult male in Portland’s Centennial Neighborhood last Friday, East Precinct officers arrested two suspects, without incident, on Sunday. Jeroshea M. Wilson (27) is…
Crime & Courts

Attempted Murder Arrest in Grants Pass After Dispute Leaves Woman Fighting for Life

Diane Megaw Sep 2, 2025
GRANTS PASS, Ore. — Grants Pass Police Department officers arrested 46-year-old Jeremy Johnson on attempted murder charges after a dispute between neighbours on Sunday evening ended in a woman suffering a severe cut to her neck.…
Politics & Elections

Tomorrow’s Oregon Senate Vote Could Redefine Transportation Funding for the Next Decade

Lucille McNamara Sep 2, 2025
Oregon senators are expected to pass the Department of Transportation (ODOT) funding bill sometime tomorrow (Wednesday), following a thorny journey with hours of verbal jousting by Democrat and Republican lawmakers. After failing to pass…
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