EUGENE, Ore. – The University of Oregon announced that three international students had their visas reinstated on April 28, following...
Read moreEUGENE, Ore. – The University of Oregon announced that three international students had their visas reinstated on April 28, following...
Read moreSpringfield, Ore. – The Springfield Utility Board (SUB) is warning customers of a new wave of scam calls circulating throughout...
Read moreSCIO, Ore. — A 17-year-old student at Scio High School is facing charges of disorderly conduct after allegedly threatening a...
Read moreEUGENE, Ore. — On the morning of April 28, student workers at the University of Oregon walked off the job...
Read moreMYRTLE POINT, Ore. – A 49-year-old Myrtle Point man is facing a series of charges, including menacing and unlawful use...
Read moreEUGENE, Ore. – Firefighters successfully contained a fire at a home in Eugene on Monday, April 28, but their efforts...
Read moreBlue River, Ore. – A string of break-ins at Blue Sky Market in the McKenzie River Valley has left the...
Read moreCROW, Ore. — Authorities are investigating after a body was discovered late Friday morning at Gates Cemetery, located south of...
Read moreEUGENE, Ore. — April 28, 2025 — Tensions are rising at the University of Oregon as more than 4,000 student...
Read moreSPRINGFIELD, Ore. — A Springfield woman has been sentenced to more than seven years in prison after violating a restraining...
Read moreAstoria, OR - Astoria police officers took part in a community fundraiser on Tuesday by serving rice bowls at the...
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