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Crime & Courts

FBI Offers $25,000 Reward for Information Relevant to Bomb Blasts at Ballot Boxes in Oregon and…

Lucille McNamara Jan 17, 2025
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest, and conviction of the person responsible for a series of attacks at ballot boxes in Portland and Washington. Suspect is…
News

Oregon Recoups 22 Cents on the Dollar at Auction for Defective Modular Homes

Lucille McNamara Jan 17, 2025
An attempt by Oregon state to recoup some of the millions lost with the purchase of defective modular units to replace homes destroyed in the 2020 wildfires yielded 22 cents on the dollar at auction. The state paid more than $170,000 for…
Crime & Courts

Suspected Salem Flight Deck Restaurant Armed Robber Arrested

Diane Megaw Jan 17, 2025
SALEM, Ore. — Following a Salem Police Department investigation into an armed robbery at the Flight Deck Restaurant & Lounge in southeast Salem in December, police arrested Butch August Knupp, 40, of Keizer, yesterday. Flight…
Environment

Oregon Will Experience Extreme Weather Patterns – Soaring Temperatures and Ice Storms –…

Lucille McNamara Jan 17, 2025
Soaring temperatures and ice storms are the extreme weather patterns predicted by researchers, university professionals, agencies, and organizations in the seventh biennial assessment by the Oregon Climate Change Research Institute (OCCRI).…
Business

Analog Devices Portland Factories Awarded $105 Million In CHIPS Act Funding

Diane Megaw Jan 17, 2025
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Commerce Department announced yesterday that Analog Devices Inc. will receive $105 million in the latest round of federal CHIPS Act awards. The funds are earmarked to upgrade Analog’s factories in the suburbs around…
News

High-Speed E-Bicycles Could be Banned from Oregon Paths, Lanes, and Sidewalks

Lucille McNamara Jan 16, 2025
High-speed e-bicycles may be banned from Oregon bicycle paths, lanes, and sidewalks unless operated using human power only. A new bill is seeking the approval of the Oregon Legislative Assembly and will affect Class 3 E-bicycles that can…
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Oregon Firefighter Rescues Teenager from Wild and Stormy Sea

Lucille McNamara Jan 16, 2025
It turned out to be a star-spangled night after all for Cannon Beach firefighter Koa Lyu who, shortly before an awards ceremony at which he would be promoted to a lieutenant, rescued a teenager from a wild and stormy sea yesterday evening.…
News

Post-2020 Labor Day Fires Economic Revitalization Program Applications Open In Spring

Diane Megaw Jan 16, 2025
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — Applications for the Planning, Infrastructure, and Economic Revitalization (PIER) Program, which supports economic recovery for businesses affected by the 2020 Labor Day fires in Jackson County, will open soon.…
News

Portland Police Are Ready For Inauguration Day

Diane Megaw Jan 16, 2025
Although no threats related to Inauguration Day or events following Inauguration Day have been identified in Portland, the city’s Unified Command, including the Portland Police Bureau (PPB), Portland Emergency Management, and Portland Fire…
Environment

Oregon Senators Back a Climate Change Lawsuit to Stop the Violation of a Livable Environment for the…

Lucille McNamara Jan 16, 2025
The U.S. Supreme Court has been asked to reconsider a decade-old climate change lawsuit that will stop the ‘violation of the right of young people to a livable environment.’ Eleven of the 21 youths who brought the lawsuit are from…
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