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Grain loader at Port of Vancouver catches fire Featured News by Oregon Today News
A fire broke out on Wednesday afternoon on a Port of Vancouver ship loader that transfers ... More

04/03/2025

Where to watch Chelsea vs Tottenham soccer streaming free today; TV channel, odds Featured News by Oregon Today News
English Premier League sides clash as Chelsea takes on Tottenham Hotspur in this Thursday ... More

04/03/2025

Popular chocolate bars recalled because they might contain small stones Featured News by Oregon Today News
Tonys Chocolonely announced it is voluntarily recalling limited lots of 2 of its chocolate... More

04/03/2025

Volunteers with DCSO's Swift Water Rescue Team return home from helping Harney County amid historic flooding Featured News by Oregon Today News
The historic flood rocking Harney County has prompted help from all corners of Oregon incl... More

04/03/2025

The White House has imposed new tariffs on many countries that trades with the U.S. Russia isn't one of them. Featured News by Oregon Today News
While new tariffs were placed on longtime American allies such as the European Union some ... More

04/03/2025

πŠπŸ— π„π‘πŽπ’ π“π‘π€π‚πŠπ’ πƒπŽπ–π 𝐖𝐀𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐃 πŒπ€π π–π‡πŽ 𝐑𝐀𝐍 π…π‘πŽπŒ ππŽπ‹πˆπ‚π„ 🐾 πŸš” πŸ• 🦴  
  
ROSEBURG, Ore. - A wanted 26-year-old Roseburg man who ran from law enforcement was taken into custody with the assistance of K9 Eros.   
  
On Wednesday, April 2, 2025, shortly before 6:00 p.m., a Roseburg officer observed Kai Preston Valente walking on S.E. Pine Street. Knowing he was wanted by his Parole Officer, the officer attempted to stop Valente who ran ensuing a foot pursuit despite being told he was under arrest. Valente was eventually located hiding under a bridge with a steep embankment beneath him. The officers requested the assistance of a K9 unit.   
  
Douglas County Sheriff's Office K9 Eros was dispatched to the incident. Valente continued to be non-compliant, ignoring numerous law enforcement's commands. After multiple warnings from officers about the presence of the dog and what would happen if he was released, K9 Eros was deployed and took control of Valente until he was taken into custody. He was lodged in the Douglas County Jail on the Parole Violation and a charge of Escape III.   
  
K9 Eros, a 5.5-year-old German Shepherd, has been with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office since November 2021. He was purchased by an anonymous donor in the community and gifted to the agency. The Sheriff's Office K9 program, consisting of three Patrol K9 teams and 1 narcotic detection K9 team, is supported financially by private donations and the Friends of Umpqua Valley Police K9 Programs, a non-profit organization whose mission is to support local police K9 teams. Bailey's Veterinary Clinic provides medical care and some food for the Sheriff's Office K9 program while Coastal Farm and Home Supply provides all other food. The agency’s current K9 program has been highly active since 2013. Featured News by Douglas County Sheriff
πŠπŸ— π„π‘πŽπ’ π“π‘π€π‚πŠπ’ πƒπŽπ–π 𝐖𝐀𝐍𝐓𝐄𝐃 πŒπ€π π–π‡πŽ 𝐑𝐀𝐍 π…π‘πŽπŒ ππŽπ‹πˆπ‚π„ 🐾 πŸš” πŸ• 🦴 ROSEBURG, Ore. - A wanted 26-year-old Roseburg man who ran from law enforcement was taken into custody with the assistance of K9 Eros. On Wednesday, April 2, 2025, shortly before 6:00 p.m., a Roseburg officer observed Kai Preston Valente walking on S.E. Pine Street. Knowing he was wanted by his Parole Officer, the officer attempted to stop Valente who ran ensuing a foot pursuit despite being told he was under arrest. Valente was eventually located hiding under a bridge with a steep embankment beneath him. The officers requested the assistance of a K9 unit. Douglas County Sheriff's Office K9 Eros was dispatched to the incident. Valente continued to be non-compliant, ignoring numerous law enforcement's commands. After multiple warnings from officers about the presence of the dog and what would happen if he was released, K9 Eros was deployed and took control of Valente until he was taken into custody. He was lodged in the Douglas County Jail on the Parole Violation and a charge of Escape III. K9 Eros, a 5.5-year-old German Shepherd, has been with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office since November 2021. He was purchased by an anonymous donor in the community and gifted to the agency. The Sheriff's Office K9 program, consisting of three Patrol K9 teams and 1 narcotic detection K9 team, is supported financially by private donations and the Friends of Umpqua Valley Police K9 Programs, a non-profit organization whose mission is to support local police K9 teams. Bailey's Veterinary Clinic provides medical care and some food for the Sheriff's Office K9 program while Coastal Farm and Home Supply provides all other food. The agency’s current K9 program has been highly active since 2013.
ROSEBURG Ore - A wanted 26-year-old Roseburg man who ran from law enforceme... More

04/03/2025

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04/03/2025

ICE arrests 37 people at construction company in Washington Featured News by Oregon Today News
The ICE spokesperson said the people fraudulently represented their immigration status and... More

04/03/2025

United States in line to host another major global sporting event in 2031 Featured News by Oregon Today News
FIFAs president also announced some big news regarding changes for soccer at the 2028 Los ... More

04/03/2025

Dow drops 1,200 as Trump tariff announcement spurs global sell-off Readers respond: Consequences of flouting Trump’s order β€˜We h... Featured News by Oregon Today News
Financial markets around the world are reeling afterPresident Donald Trumpslatest and most... More

04/03/2025

Hungary says it will quit the International Criminal Court as Netanyahu visits Featured News by Oregon Today News
Hungary will start the process to withdraw from the International Criminal Court an offici... More

04/03/2025

Cause of death confirmed in 14-year-old Miller Gardner's death Featured News by Oregon Today News
Asphyxiation was initially thought to have caused the 14-year-olds death but after an auto... More

04/03/2025

HHS guts the teams that fulfill public records requests for health agencies Featured News by Oregon Today News
Teams that fulfilled requests for government documents lost their jobs on Tuesday as part ... More

04/03/2025

How the Education Department helps students with disabilities get an education Featured News by Oregon Today News
Sueli Gwiazdowski 24 says she switched high schools three times when she was growing upShe... More

04/03/2025

‼️Attention Riders‼️  
  
Do you ride in the Oregon Dunes, Blue Ridge, Winchester Trails System, or any other Oregon trail system? Do you have a child between 6 and 16 years old needing their rider safety card for Class III (Dirt Bikes)? Coos County Sheriff’s Office Dune Patrol will be hosting a Class I and Class III rider safety course on April 19, 2025, at 11:00 AM. The Dune Patrol will be earning their Class III Instructor Qualification, and we need your help by bringing your children to complete the course. After April 19th, Coos County Sheriff’s Office will be able to provide hands-on rider safety certification for youth for Class I, Class III, and Class IV for in-state residents and out-of-state riders.  
  
All riders of all ages are required to complete the online Rider Safety Course and have a valid Rider Safety Card with them at all times while riding. Go to www.rideatvoregon.org/training, click on β€œATV Safety Card” at the top left, and complete the training. This is required for out-of-state residents too.  
  
The online portion must be completed for youth ages 6 to 16 prior to attending the hands-on course. Once your child finishes the online portion, sign them up for the April 19th class at https://omraregistration.com/form/?id=20979. After April 19th, the Coos County Sheriff’s Office will post available training days. For questions about riding in Southern Oregon, the Rider Safety Card, or how to sign your child up, contact Deputy Allen Churchill at achurchill@co.coos.or.us.Photos from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post Featured News by Coos County Sheriff
‼️Attention Riders‼️ Do you ride in the Oregon Dunes, Blue Ridge, Winchester Trails System, or any other Oregon trail system? Do you have a child between 6 and 16 years old needing their rider safety card for Class III (Dirt Bikes)? Coos County Sheriff’s Office Dune Patrol will be hosting a Class I and Class III rider safety course on April 19, 2025, at 11:00 AM. The Dune Patrol will be earning their Class III Instructor Qualification, and we need your help by bringing your children to complete the course. After April 19th, Coos County Sheriff’s Office will be able to provide hands-on rider safety certification for youth for Class I, Class III, and Class IV for in-state residents and out-of-state riders. All riders of all ages are required to complete the online Rider Safety Course and have a valid Rider Safety Card with them at all times while riding. Go to www.rideatvoregon.org/training, click on β€œATV Safety Card” at the top left, and complete the training. This is required for out-of-state residents too. The online portion must be completed for youth ages 6 to 16 prior to attending the hands-on course. Once your child finishes the online portion, sign them up for the April 19th class at https://omraregistration.com/form/?id=20979. After April 19th, the Coos County Sheriff’s Office will post available training days. For questions about riding in Southern Oregon, the Rider Safety Card, or how to sign your child up, contact Deputy Allen Churchill at [email protected] from Coos County Sheriff's Office's post
Attention Riders Do you ride in the Oregon Dunes Blue Ridge Winchester Trails System or a... More

04/03/2025

Senate rebukes Trump's tariffs on Canada Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Senate voted to undo the 25 percent tariffs that President Trump imposed on Canadian g... More

04/03/2025

Trader Joe’s is bringing back $2.99 item that shoppers resold for $500 last year Featured News by Oregon Today News
Trader Joes fans rejoice because the popular grocery chain is bringing back an item that w... More

04/03/2025

Dow drops 1,500 points on trade war fears over new tariffs Featured News by Oregon Today News
President Trumps sweeping tariff announcement Wednesday triggered a sharp drop in US stock... More

04/03/2025

Some of the unusual places impacted by Trump's new tariffs Featured News by Oregon Today News
A small Arctic island that possibly features more polar bears than people figures among th... More

04/03/2025

Dear Annie: Grandma gives her 2 cents on what age grandkids stop getting gifts from her Featured News by Oregon Today News
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