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Portland financial advisors on helping women navigate financial confidence Featured News by Oregon Today News
Gina Jacobsen and Leslie Warren are both financial advisors based in Portland who speciali... More

06/29/2026

Ukrainian drones set another Russian oil refinery ablaze as Putin admits fuel shortages Featured News by Oregon Today News
The campaign has choked Russian fuel supplies causing widespread shortages across the coun... More

06/29/2026

Fewer teens are driving, and it could reshape US elections for years Featured News by Oregon Today News
American teens are driving less than in previous decades prompting civic advocates to warn... More

06/29/2026

Trail Blazers hire assistant coach Mike Williams, start to round out Micah Nori’s staff Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Portland Trail Blazers didnt waste much time bolstering Micah Noris staff More

06/29/2026

US sees widespread drought in nearly all states ahead of incoming heat wave, data shows Featured News by Oregon Today News
Newly published data from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln shows much of the country is ... More

06/29/2026

6/25/26 - LCSO Detectives Arrest a man and woman for Sex Crimes    
  
On June 25th, LCSO deputies and detectives served a search warrant in the 82900 block of Scott Lane in Creswell. The search warrant stemmed from a month-long investigation into allegations of sex abuse involving a juvenile victim.     
  
Following the search warrant, investigators arrested two subjects for numerous crimes. 28-year-old Aubry Siobhan Blaylock of Creswell and 32-year-old Erik Michael Maynes of Creswell were both taken into custody and lodged at the Lane County Jail.     
  
Blaylock was arrested in LCSO Case 26-2521 for:   
  
Sex Abuse in the First Degree, 5 counts   
  
Unlawful Sexual Penetration in the Second Degree, 6 counts   
  
Sodomy in the Second Degree, 4 counts   
  
Using a Child in Display of Sexual Conduct.   
  
   
Maynes was arrested in LCSO Case 26-2857 for:    
  
Rape in the First Degree    
  
Sex Abuse in the First Degree    
  
Rape in the Second Degree, 2 counts   
  
Unlawful Sexual Penetration in the Second Degree, 2 counts   
  
Sodomy in the second degree   
  
Using a Child in Display of Sexual Conduct.   
  
   
This case is still being actively investigated. Anyone with information on these cases is asked to contact Lane County Sheriff Office investigators at 541-682-3978. Featured News by Lane County Sheriff
No tsunami threat after 5.5 magnitude earthquake strikes off Oregon Coast Featured News by Oregon Today News
Officials said a tsunami is not expected after a 55 magnitude earthquake struck off the Or... More

06/29/2026

Family of US Marine who went missing during training off California coast demands answers Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Marines family says many of their questions have gone unanswered and they are praying ... More

06/29/2026

3 Oregon cities rank among the 100 most livable places in the U.S. Featured News by Oregon Today News
Three cities in Oregon recently ranked among the 100 best places to live in the US More

06/29/2026

Portland deli to close after more than a decade downtown Featured News by Oregon Today News
A beloved downtown Portland deli is closing after 11 years of daily soup specials corn bre... More

06/29/2026

Media Release  
June 28, 2026  
OSP Vehicle/Motorcycle Crash in Eddyville Injures 13-Year-Old  
  
On 06/28/2026, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office responded to a traffic crash in the 600 block of Nashville Rd in Eddyville, OR involving a motorcycle and an Oregon State Police (OSP) Fish and Wildlife patrol vehicle. The State Trooper operating the patrol vehicle provided the initial report of the crash to his dispatch center and the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office was requested to provide a third-party investigation into the incident.  
  
Upon arriving, deputies determined that the motorcycle was being operated by a 13-year-old juvenile with a second 13-year-old juvenile passenger. Based on the initial investigation, the juveniles appeared to have been operating the motorcycle on a private property in the area before entering the roadway where the OSP patrol vehicle was driving through the area. In the roadway, the motorcycle impacted the passenger side of the patrol vehicle and the juveniles on the motorcycle appear to have fallen off the motorcycle, resulting in the passenger’s left leg and foot falling under the passenger tire or tires of the patrol vehicle. The juvenile passenger suffered significant injury to his left leg and foot that resulted in his transport to a hospital in Corvallis for treatment. Initial reports expect the juvenile to recover.  
  
This investigation is ongoing in cooperation with OSP, and the parents of the juveniles have been notified. The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office would like to remind all drivers, whether off-road or passenger vehicle operators, to be conscientious of other vehicle traffic in the area. All drivers are required by law to stop before entering roadways and to drive with due regard for the safety of others. Featured News by Lincoln County Sheriff
Media Release June 28, 2026 OSP Vehicle/Motorcycle Crash in Eddyville Injures 13-Year-Old On 06/28/2026, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office responded to a traffic crash in the 600 block of Nashville Rd in Eddyville, OR involving a motorcycle and an Oregon State Police (OSP) Fish and Wildlife patrol vehicle. The State Trooper operating the patrol vehicle provided the initial report of the crash to his dispatch center and the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office was requested to provide a third-party investigation into the incident. Upon arriving, deputies determined that the motorcycle was being operated by a 13-year-old juvenile with a second 13-year-old juvenile passenger. Based on the initial investigation, the juveniles appeared to have been operating the motorcycle on a private property in the area before entering the roadway where the OSP patrol vehicle was driving through the area. In the roadway, the motorcycle impacted the passenger side of the patrol vehicle and the juveniles on the motorcycle appear to have fallen off the motorcycle, resulting in the passenger’s left leg and foot falling under the passenger tire or tires of the patrol vehicle. The juvenile passenger suffered significant injury to his left leg and foot that resulted in his transport to a hospital in Corvallis for treatment. Initial reports expect the juvenile to recover. This investigation is ongoing in cooperation with OSP, and the parents of the juveniles have been notified. The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office would like to remind all drivers, whether off-road or passenger vehicle operators, to be conscientious of other vehicle traffic in the area. All drivers are required by law to stop before entering roadways and to drive with due regard for the safety of others.
Media Release June 28 2026 OSP VehicleMotorcycle Crash in Eddyville Injures 13-Year-Old O... More

06/29/2026

Skaters rejoice! Albany will still have a skate shopAlbany’s new local skate shop Channel 4 Skate Shop LLC opens July 4th - keep is core, keep it local!! Featured News by Albany Visitors Association
Skaters rejoice Albany will still have a skate shopAlbanys new local skate shop Channel 4 ... More

06/29/2026

Get your blankets and chairs readyWe’re just two weeks away from kicking off the summer concert season! The 2026 season of River Rhythms held at Monteith Riverpark is nearly here! Presented by Albany Parks & Recreation and made possible by our wonderful community sponsors, we couldn’t be more thrilled to be back. Get ready for an amazing lineup of talented artists!  
  
For concert information and FAQs, visit our website at www.riverrhythms.org. We keep it updated regularly.   
To all our attendees, your support means the world to us! By contributing a suggested $1 donation per person, you’re helping us ensure the future of River Rhythms for years to come. However, if you’re unable to give, please know that you’re still welcome. We’re just excited to have everyone back together! Featured News by Albany Visitors Association
We can never resist those beautiful bouquetsPhotos from Albany Farmers' Market's post Featured News by Albany Visitors Association
We can never resist those beautiful bouquetsPhotos from Albany Farmers Markets post More

06/29/2026

Supreme Court rejects Trump-led challenge, rules states can count late-arriving mailed ballots Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that states can count ballots that arrive after Election... More

06/29/2026

No tsunami expected after 5.5 magnitude quake hits off coast of southern Oregon Featured News by Oregon Today News
A 55 magnitude earthquake hit off the southern Oregon coast on Monday night but residents... More

06/29/2026

The library will be closed for Independence Day Weekend all day on Friday, July 3 & Saturday, July 4. Normal opening hours will resume on Monday, July 6. Featured News by Coos Bay Public Library
The library will be closed for Independence Day Weekend all day on Friday July 3 amp Satur... More

06/29/2026

Supreme Court won't revive Alan Dershowitz's $300 million suit against CNN Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Supreme Court is refusing to revive a 300 million defamation lawsuit filed against CNN... More

06/29/2026

Former NFL star Chris Johnson reveals he has been diagnosed with ALS Featured News by Oregon Today News
Johnson said he was sharing his diagnosis because if it helps even one person get diagnose... More

06/29/2026

Oregon and Washington can continue to accept late-arriving ballots under Supreme Court ruling Featured News by Oregon Today News
Oregon Washington and other states can continue to count ballots that arrive by mail after... More

06/29/2026

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