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Asbestos victim's dying words aired in wrongful death case against Buffet's railroad Featured News by Oregon Today News
Attorneys for the estates of Thomas Wells and a second mesothelioma victim accuse the rail... More

04/16/2024

What a murderous Winnie the Pooh can tell us about the public domain and remix culture Featured News by Oregon Today News
Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse have recently entered the public domain making it possibl... More

04/16/2024

Willamette winter steelhead returns at 20-year high Featured News by Oregon Today News
In 2017 fewer than 1000 winter steelhead returned to the upper Willamette Basin That numbe... More

04/16/2024

Hundreds of flights delayed after protest blocks SR 518 to SEA airport for hours Featured News by Oregon Today News
The pro-Palestinian protest on Monday delayed pick-up and drop-off for many travelers at S... More

04/16/2024

Miss Manners: Must I move to avoid neighbor's awful poetry recitals? Featured News by Oregon Today News
DEAR MISS MANNERS An acquaintance of mine has taken to writing poetry Its awful full of un... More

04/16/2024

Social services hub planned for downtown Salem building Featured News by Oregon Today News
Plans are underway to turn the former Statesman Journal building in downtown Salem into a ... More

04/16/2024

LeBron James, Stephen Curry lead USA Basketball’s Olympic team roster: Report Featured News by Oregon Today News
The biggest stars in the NBA are among the players listed on the Team USA roster that will... More

04/16/2024

NW Portland's eight most expensive homes sold, April 8-14 Featured News by Oregon Today News
A condo in Portland that sold for 11 million tops the list of the most expensive residenti... More

04/16/2024

Multnomah County jail deputy failed to check on inmate who died from severe internal bleeding, records show Featured News by Oregon Today News
A newly hired Multnomah County deputy was working in the downtown Portland jail by herself... More

04/16/2024

Meet the Black OBGYNs fighting medical racism one TikTok at a time Featured News by Oregon Today News
Fifteen minutes wasnt enough time for OB-GYN Dr Heather Irobunda to provide her patients w... More

04/16/2024

Kate Martin attends WNBA draft to support Caitlin Clark, gets drafted by Las Vegas in second round Featured News by Oregon Today News
I was here to support Caitlin but I was hoping to hear my name called Martin said in an in... More

04/16/2024

Gluten-free mini bagels recalled because they may contain gluten Featured News by Oregon Today News
The recalled gluten-free stuffed mini bagels were sold in the frozen section of stores aro... More

04/16/2024

Justice Thomas returns to Supreme Court after 1-day absence Featured News by Oregon Today News
Thomas was in his usual seat as the court met to hear arguments in a case about the Capito... More

04/16/2024

Reports: DOJ will sue Ticketmaster's parent company on anti-trust grounds Featured News by Oregon Today News
The reports of an impending lawsuit arent out of the blue They come after years of investi... More

04/16/2024

How to watch Warriors vs Kings NBA play-in game tonight Featured News by Oregon Today News
Steph Curry Draymond Green and theGolden State Warriors face the Sacramento Kingsled by De... More

04/16/2024

Check out 👀 this important message from our friends at Roseburg Fire Department 🚒The City of Roseburg Fire Department has a new way to warn drivers that a fire truck is responding to an emergency and motorists need to use caution.   
  
One of our trucks is now equipped with a system called HAAS Alert that automatically sends digital notifications to drivers in the area, when a fire truck’s lights and sirens are activated. The alerts appear through GPS on the cars’ navigation and entertainment screens and on drivers’ cell phones, letting them know a fire truck is en route or on the scene of an urgent call.   
  
Drivers are reminded that you are required to yield right of way to emergency vehicles, when they approach from any direction using a light or siren. When you see or hear an emergency vehicle warning, you must immediately drive as close as you safely can to the right side of the road and stop. Do not stop in an intersection. Stay stopped until the emergency vehicle has passed. After the emergency vehicle passes, you must stay at least 500 feet behind the vehicle. Featured News by Douglas County Sheriff
3 political newcomers vie to represent Portland’s west side in Oregon House Readers respond: Comic strip crossed the line Reader... Featured News by Oregon Today News
Each candidate has received an endorsement from a previous Oregon governorLetters to the E... More

04/16/2024

Sex-trafficked Chinese women were living in massage parlors in Lake Oswego and West Linn, prosecutor says Featured News by Oregon Today News
A Clackamas County prosecutor last week told a judge that the list of defendants indicted ... More

04/16/2024

Numbers show flying has never been safer. Here’s why experts are worried anyway Featured News by Oregon Today News
After a panel blew off a Boeing 737 Max 9 jetliner operated by Alaska Airlines in January ... More

04/16/2024

Readers respond: Comic strip crossed the line Featured News by Oregon Today News
Cartoonist Garry Trudeau has hated Donald Trump for years and has criticized his policies ... More

04/16/2024

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