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Brighten the dark winter nights at this beloved annual festival featuring glowing installations and events in Portland! Register at TualatinOregon.gov/JPC Featured News by City of Tualatin
Brighten the dark winter nights at this beloved annual festival featuring glowing installa... More

01/15/2026

Helicopter crashes in east Lincoln County Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Lincoln County Sheriffs Office is responding to the scene of a helicopter crash in eas... More

01/15/2026

Propuesta podría cambiar forma en que escuelas de Oregón responden si agentes de ICE se presentan Featured News by Oregon Today News
Read this story in English Proposal could change how Oregon schools respond if ICE agents ... More

01/15/2026

LINCOLN ALERTS   
Emergency Notifications and Time-Sensitive Updates  
  
You can stay informed about emergencies and important community alerts by signing up for Lincoln Alerts, an emergency notification system coordinated by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office through Oregon’s OR-Alert system. These alert messages can be sent by Public Safety, City, Tribal, and County Officials. You can also subscribe to automated alerts like weather alerts, air quality advisories, flooding alerts, and more.  
  
What to Expect  
  
Lincoln Alerts sends time-sensitive messages on topics such as:  
  
• Severe weather  
• Distant tsunamis  
• Evacuations of buildings or neighborhoods due to emergency events  
• Available resources during and after a disaster  
  
Flexible Notification Options  
  
Subscribers can choose how they receive alerts. Notification options include phone calls, emails, text messages, and mobile app notifications. Alerts are sometimes sent only to affected areas. Be sure to include the address of your home, work, and school in your account to receive notifications for those areas. Regardless of your subscription, you can always view Lincoln Alert messages on the Member Portal.  
  
Alerts are sent out in order of your preferred contact. Subscribers may receive multiple alerts depending on how quickly they confirm the notifications, or if their contact information is listed on multiple accounts.    
  
Sign Up Today  
  
It is recommended that each household member create their own account with personal contact information to receive alerts during an emergency. Emergencies and disasters can happen anytime and anywhere. Keeping yourself and your loved ones connected to emergency alerts is one step you can take to stay safer and better prepared.  
  
• Sign up for a Lincoln Alerts account: www.member.everbridge.net/892807736721689/new      
• Update an existing account: www.member.everbridge.net/892807736721689/login     
• Member Portal can be viewed here: https://member.everbridge.net/892807736721689/notif  
• More information about Lincoln Alerts: www.co.lincoln.or.us/789/Lincoln-Alerts Featured News by Lincoln County Sheriff
LINCOLN ALERTS Emergency Notifications and Time-Sensitive Updates You can stay informed about emergencies and important community alerts by signing up for Lincoln Alerts, an emergency notification system coordinated by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office through Oregon’s OR-Alert system. These alert messages can be sent by Public Safety, City, Tribal, and County Officials. You can also subscribe to automated alerts like weather alerts, air quality advisories, flooding alerts, and more. What to Expect Lincoln Alerts sends time-sensitive messages on topics such as: • Severe weather • Distant tsunamis • Evacuations of buildings or neighborhoods due to emergency events • Available resources during and after a disaster Flexible Notification Options Subscribers can choose how they receive alerts. Notification options include phone calls, emails, text messages, and mobile app notifications. Alerts are sometimes sent only to affected areas. Be sure to include the address of your home, work, and school in your account to receive notifications for those areas. Regardless of your subscription, you can always view Lincoln Alert messages on the Member Portal. Alerts are sent out in order of your preferred contact. Subscribers may receive multiple alerts depending on how quickly they confirm the notifications, or if their contact information is listed on multiple accounts. Sign Up Today It is recommended that each household member create their own account with personal contact information to receive alerts during an emergency. Emergencies and disasters can happen anytime and anywhere. Keeping yourself and your loved ones connected to emergency alerts is one step you can take to stay safer and better prepared. • Sign up for a Lincoln Alerts account: www.member.everbridge.net/892807736721689/new • Update an existing account: www.member.everbridge.net/892807736721689/login • Member Portal can be viewed here: https://member.everbridge.net/892807736721689/notif • More information about Lincoln Alerts: www.co.lincoln.or.us/789/Lincoln-Alerts
LINCOLN ALERTS Emergency Notifications and Time-Sensitive Updates You can stay informed ... More

01/15/2026

Departamento de Justicia de Oregón investiga tiroteo de Patrulla Fronteriza en Portland Featured News by Oregon Today News
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01/15/2026

Poll finds Portlanders highly concerned about affordability but see gains on homelessness and safety Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Portland Metro Chambers annual survey of registered voters showed affordability concer... More

01/15/2026

Oregon formally announces coordinator promotions of Drew Mehringer, Chris Hampton Featured News by Oregon Today News
Oregons promotions of Drew Mehringer and Chris Hampton to offensive and defensive coordina... More

01/15/2026

More chocolate bars recalled nationwide for possible salmonella contamination Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Spring Mulberry chocolate bars were sold online and through retailers nationwide Here... More

01/15/2026

Dear Abby: After 37 years of marriage, why is wife bothered by husband’s old flame now dating BIL? Featured News by Oregon Today News
DEAR ABBY Please help me move forward My brother-in-law is dating a woman my husband was i... More

01/15/2026

Dense fog advisory in place for Oregon Lower Treasure Valley until Thursday midday – quarter mile visibility Featured News by Oregon Today News
The National Weather Service issued a dense fog advisory at 956 am on Thursday in effect u... More

01/15/2026

Portland-area voters see bleak economic prospects, new poll finds Featured News by Oregon Today News
Voters in the Portland area say their economic prospects have collapsed over the past six ... More

01/15/2026

Demócratas estatales presentan propuestas de ley para contrarrestar  ‘ataques’ de Trump en Oregón Featured News by Oregon Today News
Read this story in English We are fighting back State Dems unveil bills to rebuff Trump at... More

01/15/2026

1/12/26 - Drivers run from traffic stops in River Road area twice in a shift, one arrested   
  
On January 12th at 10:46 a.m., a Lane County Sheriff’s deputy initiated a traffic stop of a vehicle at River Road and Greenleaf Avenue, Eugene. The driver stopped and immediately fled on foot, damaging a resident’s property as he ran through back yards. Deputies and Eugene Police responded, set a perimeter, and began searching the area.    
  
The driver was not located, but was later identified as Shane Lyle Clarke, 28, of Eugene (pictured). Clarke also has a warrant for his arrest from the Oregon State Parole Board for Assaulting a Public Safety Officer.    
  
Another driver fled on foot from a traffic stop on Hatton Avenue, Eugene, at 1:30 p.m., initiating a perimeter and search. That driver was later arrested.    
  
Deputies were in contact with area schools during these incidents out of an abundance of caution.    
  
Clarke is described as a white male adult, 5’11” tall and 160 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. He has a distinctive “1998” tattoo above his left eyebrow. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Clarke is asked to contact Dispatch at 541-682-4150 option 1. Please reference case 26-0175.Photos from Lane County Sheriff's Office's post Featured News by Lane County Sheriff
Former Oregon defensive tackle Tionne Gray commits to Notre Dame Featured News by Oregon Today News
Former Oregon defensive tackle Tionne Gray is heading to South Bend More

01/15/2026

What caused the Verizon outage? Featured News by Oregon Today News
The phone company hasnt publicly stated what caused tens of thousands of people to lose se... More

01/15/2026

New $45 TSA to go into effect Feb. 1. Will you have to pay it? Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Transportation Security Administration will start charging 45 on Feb 1 to any adult tr... More

01/15/2026

Map shows the 16 states, including Oregon, where you could see the northern lights on Friday night Featured News by Oregon Today News
Friday night lights could take on a whole new meaning for some people across the northern ... More

01/15/2026

For more information visit: https://www.coosbayor.gov/government/projects#Englewood%20Housing%20Development Featured News by City of Coos Bay
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01/15/2026

Measles cases confirmed in Oregon; Central Oregon on alert Featured News by Oregon Today News
As Oregon confirmed its first measles cases of 2026 health officials in Central Oregon say... More

01/15/2026

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