Astoria, Ore. – A federal lawsuit filed by two international students is raising serious questions about the U.S. government’s handling...
Read moreAstoria, Ore. – A federal lawsuit filed by two international students is raising serious questions about the U.S. government’s handling...
Read moreSWEET HOME, Ore. – April 18, 2025 – A 39-year-old woman was arrested Friday afternoon in connection to a hit-and-run...
Read moreEUGENE, Ore. – According to the Lane County Sheriff’s Office, the investigation into the crimes began in 2023 after the...
Read moreEUGENE, Ore. – The Eugene School District 4J is taking steps to resolve a controversy surrounding the presence of totem...
Read moreAlbany, Ore. – A 13-year-old bicyclist is in stable condition after being struck by a pickup truck early Friday morning,...
Read moreFLORENCE, Ore. – A high-speed chase that spanned over 60 miles through the Oregon countryside ended in Florence on Sunday...
Read moreEUGENE, Ore. – Authorities in Eugene are asking the public for assistance after a cat was found shot and abandoned...
Read moreAstoria, Ore. – As wildfire season approaches, the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) has announced plans to begin controlled burns in...
Read moreEUGENE, Ore. – On April 15, a group of demonstrators gathered outside the Eugene Public Library to protest how taxpayer...
Read moreEUGENE, Ore. – Eugene police have arrested an 18-year-old man in connection with a shooting that resulted in the death...
Read moreAstoria, OR - The Astoria Public Library revealed six new and restored artworks as part of its renovation, each celebrating...
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