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Full Press Release to Come Later This Week!This afternoon, K9 Poe assisted in the execution of a search warrant at a residence in the City of North Bend. The investigation leading to the search warrant was lead by South Coast Interagency Narcotics Team (SCINT).   
  
Both K9 Poe and K9 Katie(SCINT) searched and alerted to areas where a large quantity of fentanyl powder and fentanyl pills were located. A large sum of US currency, packaging material and firearms were located during the search.  
  
Several suspects were arrested as a result. A full press release will be released at a later date, pending the completion of this on going investigation.   
  
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#herecomesthepoepoe Featured News by Coos County Sheriff
Oregon transportation bill vote delayed until end of September Featured News by Oregon Today News
Sen Chris Gorseks recovery from back surgery complications has delayed Oregons transportat... More

09/16/2025

Final vote on Oregon transportation tax hike delayed again Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Oregon Senate has once again delayed its final vote on a proposal to raise transportat... More

09/16/2025

Governor Tina Kotek sends Letter to State Agencies; Halting Non Emergency Out of State Travel and to Prepare for Budget Cuts Featured News by Oregon Today News
BEND Ore KTVZ News -- Governor Kotek sent a letter on Tuesday to all the heads of State Ag... More

09/16/2025

Oregon man fatally struck by semi-truck after ‘mechanical failure’ on I-84 ramp Featured News by Oregon Today News
PORTLAND Ore KOIN A 38-year-old Bend man died on Friday after being fatally struck by a s... More

09/16/2025

US Justice Department sues Oregon, Maine over voter registration lists Featured News by Oregon Today News
The US Department of Justice on Tuesday sued the states of Oregon and Maine over what it d... More

09/16/2025

Mega Millions numbers: Are you the lucky winner of Tuesday’s $400 million jackpot? Featured News by Oregon Today News
Are you tonights lucky winner Grab your tickets and check your numbers The Mega Millions l... More

09/16/2025

Albina Music Trust receives funding to document Portland’s Black music scene Featured News by Oregon Today News
Filmmaker Jason Hill hired by the Albina Music Trust is documenting the history and glory ... More

09/16/2025

Nigerian chef breaks world record for cooking the largest jollof rice dish Featured News by Oregon Today News
Hilda Baci who briefly held the world record for the longest cooking marathon in 2023 prep... More

09/16/2025

Look at all these chickens! Portland celebrates first-ever Fried Chicken Week with dozens of $10 dishes Featured News by Oregon Today News
Portland is buzzing with its first Fried Chicken Week featuring 10 dishes at 39 restaurant... More

09/16/2025

Why do Southwest Washington schools seem to have more strikes? Featured News by Oregon Today News
Strained labor negotiations defined the start of the school year for three school district... More

09/16/2025

Old faces, new chimney: Vaux's swifts congregate at Southeast Portland elementary school Featured News by Oregon Today News
More than 7000 swifts were spotted roosting at Abernethy Elementary School on Sunday The b... More

09/16/2025

Fired CDC chief will testify Kennedy pressed her to endorse vaccine recommendations without evidence Featured News by Oregon Today News
Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr has denied Monarez accusations that he ordered rubber... More

09/16/2025

Oregon linebacker Jerry Mixon had some choice words for Oregon State Featured News by Oregon Today News
EUGENE - Oregon junior linebacker Jerry Mixon Jr didnt play the humble role when asked abo... More

09/16/2025

Justice Department says it's suing Oregon and Maine as it seeks voter data in multiple states Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Justice Department says it has sued Oregon and Maine for failing to provide their vote... More

09/16/2025

Carlos Locklyn, Oregon battling over documents related to buyout lawsuit Featured News by Oregon Today News
EUGENE The civil lawsuit between the University of Oregon and former running backs coach ... More

09/16/2025

WCCLS is the primary source of funding for public library operations across the county. About 45% of WCCLS funding currently comes from a local option levy that will expire in June 2026.  
  
On Nov. 4, 2025, voters will have the opportunity to consider proposed Measure 34-345 that would fund public library services in Washington County.  
  
If passed, Measure 34-345 would fund:  
• Reading and learning support for kids & teens  
• Central services that efficiently link libraries together  
• Open hours and access to books & materials  
• Reading events for children  
  
If passed, how would Measure 34-345 affect taxpayers?  
• If passed, the proposed measure would authorize an increase in property taxes.  
• The proposed measure would cost property owners $0.37 per $1,000 of assessed property value. The tax would continue from July 2026 through June 2031.  
• The owner of a home assessed at $348,600 would pay approximately $129 per year, or $10.75 per month.  
• The measure would raise $188,915,688 between July 2026 and June 2031.  
  
What would happen if Measure 34-345 does not pass?  
If the proposed measure does not pass, library services would not be provided as proposed and property taxes would not be increased.  
  
To learn more, please visit wccls.org/levy.  
  
Aloha Community Library Association   
City of Banks Public Library  
Beaverton City Library   
Cedar Mill & Bethany Community Libraries   
Cornelius Public Library   
Forest Grove City Library   
Garden Home & West Slope Community Libraries   
Hillsboro Public Library   
North Plains Public Library   
Sherwood Public Library   
Tigard Public Library   
Tualatin Public Library Featured News by City of Tualatin
WCCLS is the primary source of funding for public library operations across the county. About 45% of WCCLS funding currently comes from a local option levy that will expire in June 2026. On Nov. 4, 2025, voters will have the opportunity to consider proposed Measure 34-345 that would fund public library services in Washington County. If passed, Measure 34-345 would fund: • Reading and learning support for kids & teens • Central services that efficiently link libraries together • Open hours and access to books & materials • Reading events for children If passed, how would Measure 34-345 affect taxpayers? • If passed, the proposed measure would authorize an increase in property taxes. • The proposed measure would cost property owners $0.37 per $1,000 of assessed property value. The tax would continue from July 2026 through June 2031. • The owner of a home assessed at $348,600 would pay approximately $129 per year, or $10.75 per month. • The measure would raise $188,915,688 between July 2026 and June 2031. What would happen if Measure 34-345 does not pass? If the proposed measure does not pass, library services would not be provided as proposed and property taxes would not be increased. To learn more, please visit wccls.org/levy. Aloha Community Library Association City of Banks Public Library Beaverton City Library Cedar Mill & Bethany Community Libraries Cornelius Public Library Forest Grove City Library Garden Home & West Slope Community Libraries Hillsboro Public Library North Plains Public Library Sherwood Public Library Tigard Public Library Tualatin Public Library
WCCLS is the primary source of funding for public library operations across the county Abo... More

09/16/2025

'This is not work; this is just fun': Slowly but surely, volunteers plan to make this WWII-era B-17 bomber fly again Featured News by Oregon Today News
For years volunteers have been meticulously restoring a B-17 bomber nicknamed the Lacey La... More

09/16/2025

Vote on a transportation funding bill is likely to be delayed again, extending Oregon’s special session Featured News by Oregon Today News
Leaders in the Oregon Senate were preparing Tuesday to once again delay a vote on a transp... More

09/16/2025

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