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Utah woman who published a book on grief after husband’s death to be sentenced for his murder Featured News by Oregon Today News
Kouri Richins faces life in prison after being convicted of murdering her husband with fen... More

05/12/2026

Actor Donald Gibb, known for 'Revenge of the Nerds,' dies at 71 Featured News by Oregon Today News
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What Southern Oregon book experts recommend kids read this summer Featured News by Oregon Today News
Southern Oregon librarians and booksellers share summer reading recommendations for childr... More

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‘Goddess’ of Forsage crypto scheme faces wire fraud charges in Oregon Featured News by Oregon Today News
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Philomath boys golf finishes 6th at Oregon West championships at Tokatee Featured News by Oregon Today News
Roman Robins led Philomath boys golf with a two-day 186 for 12th place as the Warriors fin... More

05/12/2026

'The strongest boy you'll ever know': Texas infant receives gift of life in rare transplant Featured News by Oregon Today News
Only about 40 patients in the United States have ever received transplants for the type of... More

05/12/2026

Bend doctor in isolation after possible hantavirus exposure on cruise ship Featured News by Oregon Today News
Physicians await test results for the doctor in quarantine as a local infectious disease s... More

05/12/2026

Oregon Comment on Latest Small Business Optimism Index Featured News by Oregon Today News
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With Week Until Oregon Election, Officials Advise Using Ballot Drop Box Rather Than Mail Featured News by Oregon Today News
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05/12/2026

***Press Release***  
Case #: S2026-00721  
  
Bandon, Ore. -On May 10th, 2026, at approximately 7:50 p.m., a Coos County Sheriff’s Deputy was dispatched to a report of a single vehicle crash near milepost 1.5 on Rosa Road near milepost 2 just south of Bandon, Oregon. Bandon Police responded to secure the scene until the Sheriff’s Deputy arrived on scene.  
  
The driver, identified as William Hackworth (46), was transported to Bay Area Hospital for medical treatment. Further investigation revealed that Mr. Hackworth was heavily impaired and under the influence of alcohol. A blood draw was obtained, and Mr. Hackworth remained in the hospital’s care.  
  
William Hackworth (46) is being referred to the Coos County District Attorney’s Office on the charges of Reckless Driving and Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants.  
  
“Police action is not indicative of guilt.  All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.” Featured News by Coos County Sheriff
To Coos County residents,  
   
With narcotic work being mostly behind the scenes, day and night, I am aware we are not as public as maybe we should be. With the case work that is done in these investigations, often time one case leads into another. Thus, making it hard to be as transparent as we would often like to be. We are proud of the work we do and the seizures we take off the streets.  
   
With this in mind, I would like to introduce you to one of the longest standing narcotics detections K9’s in our area. Katie has been working on narcotics detection for well over ten years. She is a very energetic puppy and you would never guess she is thirteen. K9 Katie has been a long-time teammate with her handler Parole and Probation Officer (SCINT) McKenzie Davis. Prior to her work with Officer Davis, she was handled by now Oregon State Police Trooper Brian Looney.  
   
K9 Katie has been instrumental in numerous cases with SCINT and our local and federal partners. K9 Katie has taken a large amount of controlled substances off the street. So much that I dare not give a guess on weights. I don’t know how to put into words the work and dedication that K9 Katie and Officer M. Davis have put towards narcotic detection.  
   
Unfortunately for us, but fortunately for K9 Katie she is going to retire in June of this year. It has been my pleasure to work along side this team and I am going to truly miss watching her work. But it is time for her to graduate into the house and have all the toys she has been chasing. She will retire into the home of Officer M. Davis and live a happy and pampered life. I will say, I am not sure how they are going to deal with all the energy K9 Katie still has. I will attach some images of K9 Katies work. I hope you all can send her happy thoughts into her more than deserved retirement.  
   
SCINT has purchased another puppy that will hopefully pick up K9 Katie’s work. Officer M. Davis will continue as a detection K9 handler. However, we will introduce that at another time.  
   
Again, thank you K9 Katie and happy retirement!  
   
Sincerely,  
   
Aaron Whittenburg  
Sergeant/ SCINT DirectorPhotos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post Featured News by Coos County Sheriff
To Coos County residents, With narcotic work being mostly behind the scenes, day and night, I am aware we are not as public as maybe we should be. With the case work that is done in these investigations, often time one case leads into another. Thus, making it hard to be as transparent as we would often like to be. We are proud of the work we do and the seizures we take off the streets. With this in mind, I would like to introduce you to one of the longest standing narcotics detections K9’s in our area. Katie has been working on narcotics detection for well over ten years. She is a very energetic puppy and you would never guess she is thirteen. K9 Katie has been a long-time teammate with her handler Parole and Probation Officer (SCINT) McKenzie Davis. Prior to her work with Officer Davis, she was handled by now Oregon State Police Trooper Brian Looney. K9 Katie has been instrumental in numerous cases with SCINT and our local and federal partners. K9 Katie has taken a large amount of controlled substances off the street. So much that I dare not give a guess on weights. I don’t know how to put into words the work and dedication that K9 Katie and Officer M. Davis have put towards narcotic detection. Unfortunately for us, but fortunately for K9 Katie she is going to retire in June of this year. It has been my pleasure to work along side this team and I am going to truly miss watching her work. But it is time for her to graduate into the house and have all the toys she has been chasing. She will retire into the home of Officer M. Davis and live a happy and pampered life. I will say, I am not sure how they are going to deal with all the energy K9 Katie still has. I will attach some images of K9 Katies work. I hope you all can send her happy thoughts into her more than deserved retirement. SCINT has purchased another puppy that will hopefully pick up K9 Katie’s work. Officer M. Davis will continue as a detection K9 handler. However, we will introduce that at another time. Again, thank you K9 Katie and happy retirement! Sincerely, Aaron Whittenburg Sergeant/ SCINT DirectorPhotos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post
To Coos County residents With narcotic work being mostly behind the scenes day and night... More

05/12/2026

🏛️ Linn County Courthouse Historic Tour | May 13 🏛️  
  
The Linn County Courthouse Historic Tour takes place from 2 to 3 p.m. on May 13 at the Linn County Courthouse. Join Linn County Commissioner Sherry Sprenger for a guided tour filled with local history, courthouse stories, and a closer look at one of Albany’s important public buildings.  
  
Space is limited to 20 people, so this is a good one to plan ahead for. To sign up, call the Albany Visitors Association at 541-928-0911.  
  
Preservation Month is a good reminder that history is not only found in museums. Sometimes, it is still at work in the places where community decisions are made.  
  
#VisitAlbanyOregon #AuthenticallyAlbany #AlbanyOregon #HiddenGemsOfAlbany #MyAlbanyStory Featured News by Albany Visitors Association
Washington’s warm and dry conditions set up concerning wildfire season Featured News by Oregon Today News
After a record low snowpack and warm spring melting the snow conditions are drying out ear... More

05/12/2026

OHA frustration mounts as Surgery Center announces summer closure - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2 Featured News by Oregon Today News
MEDFORD Ore NBC5 News broke the newsFriday that the Surgery Center of Southern Oregon wil... More

05/12/2026

Banks, Gaston fire agencies awarded state wildfire staffing grants Featured News by Oregon Today News
Banks Fire Department 13 and the Gaston Rural Fire Protection District are among 180 local... More

05/12/2026

Whooping cough case reported at Grant High School in Portland, health officials say Featured News by Oregon Today News
Health officials notified the Grant High School community of a whooping cough exposure and... More

05/12/2026

Washington, D.C., bus driver wins $5M lottery, plans to buy mom a house Featured News by Oregon Today News
A Washington DC school bus driver won 5 million in the Maryland Lottery and has plans on h... More

05/12/2026

Trump set to meet with Xi in Beijing as war and inflation weigh on his presidency Featured News by Oregon Today News
Trump is set to land in Beijing on Wednesday for a state visit with Chinese leader Xi Jinp... More

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