For the best experienceDownload the Mobile App
App Store Play Store

Local News & Alerts

Date Range

Clear
Want to contribute your own news?

Are you a local entity that would like to contribute local news within our app and website?

Click request below and give us details!

Request

Total Items 87569

Your flight is getting more expensive, and it’s not just the ticket price Featured News by Oregon Today News
As jet fuel prices surge airlines are raising bag fees cutting onboard perks and warning t... More

05/07/2026

Tiny parasitic wasp named after David Attenborough is his 100th birthday present Featured News by Oregon Today News
The tiny wasp is the latest creature to be named after the prolific conservationist More

05/07/2026

Oregon begins strategic fight against cancer: 'I think there's a focus here that we haven't had before' Featured News by Oregon Today News
Cancer is the leading cause of death in Oregon and Washington and Oregon now joins other s... More

05/07/2026

Oregon governor signs bills targeting AI chatbot safety, behavioral health workforce issues Featured News by Oregon Today News
Advocates working with young people say AI chatbots are becoming increasingly common among... More

05/07/2026

Yesterday, our Code Compliance Officers responded to a report of newborn kittens inside a vehicle’s engine compartment. Based on their condition, officers believe the kittens were likely born there sometime within the last day.  
  
The kittens were tucked into a tight space beneath the engine that couldn’t be accessed from underneath the car, making the rescue especially challenging. After a careful and patient effort, all three kittens were safely removed.  
  
With no mother cat nearby, the kittens were taken to a veterinarian for evaluation and will now be placed into foster care while they continue to receive care and monitoring.  
  
Thanks to patience and teamwork, these little ones are now in good hands.  
  
#HillsboroPolice #CommunityCare #KittenRescue Featured News by Hillsboro Police Department
Faint meow in rubble of Mississippi tornado leads to a stunning rescue caught on video Featured News by Oregon Today News
A storm chasers video shows the moment when he pulled a bedraggled kitten from the wreckag... More

05/07/2026

Nearly 100 local measures on primary ballots across Oregon, many to fund struggling fire districts Featured News by Oregon Today News
Voters in almost every Oregon county will vote on whether to raise property taxes to fund ... More

05/07/2026

No. 13 Oregon confident heading into this weekend’s 3-game series at No. 1 UCLA Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Oregon Ducks baseball team enters the final two weekends of the regular season in a po... More

05/07/2026

Prescribed burn now declared a wildfire in the Deschutes National Forest Featured News by Oregon Today News
A prescribed burn on Pine Mountain about 14 miles southeast of Bend has been declared a wi... More

05/07/2026

Six teenage girls rescued from human trafficking along Portland’s 82nd Avenue corridor Featured News by Oregon Today News
The girls ranging from 13-17 years old were found engaging in prostitution-related activit... More

05/07/2026

SOU emergency funding advances as education officials criticize Deloitte’s proposal Featured News by Oregon Today News
Southern Oregon University is on track to receive 15 million in emergency state funding af... More

05/07/2026

4 more school districts set to receive Oregon summer learning grants Featured News by Oregon Today News
More Oregon children will get summer learning opportunities as state officials announced m... More

05/07/2026

Made in Central Oregon: Inside Epic Aircraft’s growth in Bend Featured News by Oregon Today News
Made in Central Oregon airs tonight at Six on KTVZ BEND Ore KTVZ - Epic Aircraft was found... More

05/07/2026

‘Optimistic’: Oregon’s Freres Wood pushes forward with fresh mass timber projects Featured News by Oregon Today News
PORTLAND Ore KOIN Deep in the Santiam Canyon wedged between hillsides covered in Oregon fo... More

05/07/2026

Kalshi Promo Code OREGONLIVE1 extended: $10 NBA Playoff promo for Lakers vs. Thunder Featured News by Oregon Today News
As of Thursday May 7th 2026 Kalshi has activated the promo code OREGONLIVE1 unlocking a 10... More

05/07/2026

US military says it intercepted Iranian attacks on 3 Navy ships in Strait of Hormuz Featured News by Oregon Today News
The US military said it intercepted Iranian attacks Thursday on three Navy ships in the St... More

05/07/2026

15-year-old, 28-year-old attacked by mother grizzly with cubs in Yellowstone National Park Featured News by Oregon Today News
The hikers were injured May 4 on a trail near Old Faithful according to the National Park ... More

05/07/2026

33 dead vultures found dumped on Great Smoky Mountains parkway Featured News by Oregon Today News
Park rangers are seeking tips from the public after dozens of dead birds were found dumped... More

05/07/2026

6 teens rescued in human trafficking operation in Portland Featured News by Oregon Today News
Portland Police say they recovered six teenage girls along 82nd Avenue during multiple mis... More

05/07/2026

Every summer, hospitals having blood supplies on hand is critical during the 100 deadliest days between Memorial Day and Labor Day. During this time, more folks are taking vacations and not donating blood as frequently, and simultaneously hospitals tend to see an uptick in traumas and emergencies with more people adventuring and road tripping where more accidents happen.   
  
Help us keep the shelves stocked by donating at our upcoming City of Tualatin blood drive at the Tualatin Police Department. Plus, donors at this drive who are 18+ and complete a post-donation only entry form at www.bloodworksnw.org/win have a chance to win a getaway to Hawaii!  
  
Sign up at: https://donate.bloodworksnw.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/101579  
Tuesday, May 14  
9:30 am – 3:30 pm   
Tualatin Police Department | Steve Winegar Room | 8650 SW Tualatin Road  
  
For questions, including those about eligibility, visit bloodworksnw.org/eligibility-checker or call 800-398-7888. Featured News by City of Tualatin
ShoutoutGive Shoutout
500/500