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Britain's King Charles III will resume public duties next week after cancer treatment, palace says Featured News by Oregon Today News
The palace says Charles will make a public visit to a cancer treatment center on Tuesday t... More

04/26/2024

Flood warning for Malheur County until further notice Featured News by Oregon Today News
The National Weather Service issued a flood warning at 1040 am on Friday in effect until f... More

04/26/2024

As bird flu spreads in cows, here are 4 big questions scientists are trying to answer Featured News by Oregon Today News
Its been a month since the surprising discovery of bird flu in dairy cattle and each week ... More

04/26/2024

Dear Abby: She loves her younger boyfriend so much she let his new woman move in Featured News by Oregon Today News
DEAR ABBY My boyfriend is 18 years younger than I am Our relationship hasnt been perfect b... More

04/26/2024

Your story is powerful | Black Joy – April 26 2024 Featured News by Oregon Today News
Sign up to get positive Black news stories words of affirmation and weekly curated ... More

04/26/2024

White City Graffiti Clean Up Project Continues  
  
WHITE CITY, Ore. - Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) White City Community Action Team deputies teamed up with community partners, non-profits, businesses, and local kids to clean up graffiti and trash in White City last Wednesday. The cleanup effort is part of White Mountain Middle School’s Project G.R.A.C.E. (Graffiti Removal Achieving Community Empowerment). Project G.R.A.C.E. plans on these clean up efforts to be frequent to maintain the cleanliness and safety of the White City community.   
  
Project G.R.A.C.E. collaborates with the Jackson County District Attorney's Office, JCSO, Community Justice, local police agencies, non-profits, and businesses for a graffiti abatement initiative in White City. As graffiti becomes more prevalent, we must act to get rid of it, stop it from occurring and maintain the cleanliness and safety of our neighborhoods.  
  
For Wednesday’s cleanup we had assistance from:  
  
District Attorney’s Office   
Rogue Community Health  
Familia Unida Bike Builders  
Wilson’s mobile washing  
Table Rock Elementary  
Phoenix High School Pirates  
Cascade Christian High School  
  
And donations from:  
  
Lowe's Home Improvement   
Rodda Paint Co.  
  
Project G.R.A.C.E. plans to have another White City clean up event soon. For More Information, contact Chris Valavala Valavalac@eaglepnt.k12.or.us or call (541)324-1079.Photos from Jackson County Sheriff Oregon's post Featured News by Jackson County Sheriff
White City Graffiti Clean Up Project Continues WHITE CITY Ore - Jackson County Sheriffs O... More

04/26/2024

Kenjon Barner, Troy Dye to serve as guest coaches for Oregon Ducks spring game Featured News by Oregon Today News
A pair of Oregon Ducks football alums will serve as guest coaches for Oregons spring game ... More

04/26/2024

Multnomah County jail nurses call for two supervisors to be fired immediately Featured News by Oregon Today News
Nurses working at Multnomah County jails called for multiple health officials to be fired ... More

04/26/2024

Miss Manners: Neighbor's text expressing feelings for another man's wife causes awkward situation Featured News by Oregon Today News
DEAR MISS MANNERS A 30-year friendship with my neighbor was threatened when he sent my wif... More

04/26/2024

How to watch Pacers vs Bucks NBA playoffs Game 3 tonight: TV channel, odds Featured News by Oregon Today News
With things evened up at 1-1 Damian Lillard and theMilwaukee Bucks face the Indiana Pacers... More

04/26/2024

Homicides hit 15-year high in Salem last year Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Salem Police Department recently released an annual report revealing trends and change... More

04/26/2024

•••Brian A. Springer (40) sentenced to 100 months in prison•••  
   
On April 19th 2024 Brian A. Springer (40) appeared in circuit court in Coquille to accept a plea deal for an incident which occurred in Coos Bay on October 27th 2023. The plea agreement was negotiated by Deputy District Attorney John Blanc on behalf of the victims in the case and the state of Oregon. It should be noted the victims completely supported the plea agreement and are releaved to put this incident behind them.  
   
Brian A. Springer (40) was sentenced as reflected below on case 23CR52915  
   
• Assault in the Second Degree (70 Months)  
• Unlawful Use of a Weapon (18 Months Concurrent)  
• Menacing (10 days Concurrent)  
• Unlawful Use of a Weapon (30 Months Consecutive) Featured News by Coos County Sheriff
•••Deputy locates stolen UTV while investigating a report of a disturbance in Green Acres•••  
   
On April 24th, 2024, at 12:01 p.m., the Coos County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Center received a call of a disturbance in progress located on Greenacres Lane.  
   
Upon arrival, Deputy H. Francis made contact with all parties involved and assessed the situation. The disturbance was found to be verbal in nature. While on the property, Deputy Francis discovered a suspicious UTV concealed under a black tarp. Further investigation revealed that the UTV had been reported as stolen.  
   
One of the subjects involved in the reported disturbance, Nicholas A. Daimler (38), had locked a chain to the UTV before fleeing from the property. After an investigation, Deputy Francis placed out the probable cause for Nicholas A. Daimler’s (38) arrest on Theft by Receiving.  
   
Mast Brothers Towing responded to the location and removed the stolen UTV, which was later returned to the owner. Featured News by Coos County Sheriff
🌷A PERUVIAN CULTURAL FESTIVAL LE ENCANTAN LAS ROSAS !!!!🌷Y A TI ?Photos from Peruvian Cultural Festival's post Featured News by Peruvian Cultural Festival
A PERUVIAN CULTURAL FESTIVAL LE ENCANTAN LAS ROSAS Y A TI Photos from Peruvian Cultural Fe... More

04/26/2024

A fearful flier’s guide to train travel on the Coast Starlight Featured News by Oregon Today News
If you already had a fear of flying this isnt your year to travel More

04/26/2024

Multnomah County DA Mike Schmidt makes case for reelection Featured News by Oregon Today News
Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt is facing a challenge from one of his own ... More

04/26/2024

A Good Samaritan thought they were rescuing a litter of 'kittens.' The humane society wasn't thrilled by what they found instead. Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Arizona Humane Society says to leave kittens alone if you find them in the wild espec... More

04/26/2024

Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle will say goodbye to hippo next week Featured News by Oregon Today News
Water Lily a 45-year-old hippo was diagnosed with cancer last month More

04/26/2024

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