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Trump health agenda sparks revolt: 3 West Coast governors form vaccine alliance Featured News by Oregon Today News
Democratic governors Newsom Kotek and Ferguson create health partnership following mass CD... More

09/04/2025

How to watch Cowboys vs Eagles NFL opener tonight: TV channel, time Featured News by Oregon Today News
The shorthanded Dallas Cowboys visit the Philadelphia Eagles led by Jalen Hurts and Saquon... More

09/04/2025

Former UO president Michael Schill will resign from prestigious post after criticism from Republicans Featured News by Oregon Today News
Northwestern University President Michael Schill announced Thursday that he will resign en... More

09/04/2025

Oregon high school football predictions: Who will win in Week 1? Featured News by Oregon Today News
Tualatin or Jesuit Lake Oswego or Sheldon Lakeridge or Mountainside Central Catholic OR or... More

09/04/2025

Girls soccer season preview: The Oregonian/OregonLive preseason all-state team Featured News by Oregon Today News
The states girls soccer teams are taking the field and starting nonleague games for the 20... More

09/04/2025

Tailgate gear: Hydro Flask offers discounted Game Day Bundle for 2025 Featured News by Oregon Today News
Just in time for tailgating season Hydro Flask has its Game Day Bundle on sale for 11735 w... More

09/04/2025

Asking Eric: My bestie wants info on stressful job I’m leaving for one of her grad students. Seems tone-deaf Featured News by Oregon Today News
Dear Eric I have a bestie who Ive been friends with since diapers I tell her everything More

09/04/2025

WATCH: Gwinnett County Police officer, off-duty nurse hailed as heroes after saving toddler's life Featured News by Oregon Today News
On Aug 17 Ofc Mondesir was parked and working on a report from an earlier call when someon... More

09/04/2025

SCHOOL BUS SAFETY  
  
School is back in session, and you may be seeing more traffic, students walking or biking, and busses on the road. Drivers have a responsibility to stop for school buses displaying red flashing lights. Because buses are large vehicles, it is very difficult to see around them. The outcome of illegally passing a school bus can be devastating for children and drivers.  
  
Law enforcement agencies receive reports each year from bus drivers and community members about motorists failing to stop for school buses. With nearly 6,000 school buses operating in the State of Oregon, motorists need to be alert.  
  
When a bus is flashing amber lights, motorists should prepare to stop. When the red lights begin to flash, motorists traveling in both directions must stop before reaching the bus and must remain stopped until the red lights are turned off. The same rules apply to church or work buses equipped with amber and red flashing lights. Be aware when following any type of bus, it may make frequent stops.   
  
Oregon law requires motorists to stop whenever the red lights on a school bus are flashing, regardless of the direction they are traveling. The law applies to any roadway with two or more lanes of traffic, including multi-lane highways such as Highway 101. The only exception to the law is for divided highways with two roads separated by an unpaved median strip or barrier, such as in the Lincoln and Gleneden Beach areas. In this case, only drivers on the same side of the road as the bus must stop. A painted median strip or a center lane used only for left turns does not create two separate lanes. Where this situation exists, all lanes of traffic must stop.   
  
By staying alert and following traffic laws, you reduce the risk of traffic crashes and pedestrian injuries in our community. Please do your part to make our roads safe. Featured News by Lincoln County Sheriff
SCHOOL BUS SAFETY School is back in session, and you may be seeing more traffic, students walking or biking, and busses on the road. Drivers have a responsibility to stop for school buses displaying red flashing lights. Because buses are large vehicles, it is very difficult to see around them. The outcome of illegally passing a school bus can be devastating for children and drivers. Law enforcement agencies receive reports each year from bus drivers and community members about motorists failing to stop for school buses. With nearly 6,000 school buses operating in the State of Oregon, motorists need to be alert. When a bus is flashing amber lights, motorists should prepare to stop. When the red lights begin to flash, motorists traveling in both directions must stop before reaching the bus and must remain stopped until the red lights are turned off. The same rules apply to church or work buses equipped with amber and red flashing lights. Be aware when following any type of bus, it may make frequent stops. Oregon law requires motorists to stop whenever the red lights on a school bus are flashing, regardless of the direction they are traveling. The law applies to any roadway with two or more lanes of traffic, including multi-lane highways such as Highway 101. The only exception to the law is for divided highways with two roads separated by an unpaved median strip or barrier, such as in the Lincoln and Gleneden Beach areas. In this case, only drivers on the same side of the road as the bus must stop. A painted median strip or a center lane used only for left turns does not create two separate lanes. Where this situation exists, all lanes of traffic must stop. By staying alert and following traffic laws, you reduce the risk of traffic crashes and pedestrian injuries in our community. Please do your part to make our roads safe.
SCHOOL BUS SAFETY School is back in session and you may be seeing more traffic students w... More

09/04/2025

Denying famine, Israel threatens more curbs on Gaza aid Featured News by Oregon Today News
AMMAN Jordan As the Israeli military moves to displace the entire population of Gaza City... More

09/04/2025

Giorgio Armani paid tribute by Julia Roberts, Anna Wintour and more Featured News by Oregon Today News
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09/04/2025

This Texas-inspired Blue Bell flavor could be your new fall favorite Featured News by Oregon Today News
Blue Bell just unveiled its new Classic Pecan Pie Ice Cream brown sugar ice cream with pe... More

09/04/2025

Baker County's drug deflection program started fast, then slowed Featured News by Oregon Today News
Baker County started fast in deploying a new state law intended to encourage people to get... More

09/04/2025

Oregon Ducks Betting Odds vs. Oklahoma State Reveal A Lot About Dan Lanning, Dante Moore Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Big Ten Conferences No 6 Oregon Ducks are expected to handle the Big 12 Conferences Ok... More

09/04/2025

Oregon Ducks unveil all-green uniforms for Week 2 vs. Oklahoma State Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Oregon Ducks are breaking out an all-green look for their Week 2 matchup against the O... More

09/04/2025

Powell’s Books lays off more than a dozen employees Featured News by Oregon Today News
Powells Books has laid off more than a dozen employees More

09/04/2025

C-TRAN committee opposes Washington guidance on transit board, potentially risking millions   Featured News by Oregon Today News
Small cities in Clark County pushed through a proposal Wednesday night about who gets to s... More

09/04/2025

Historic Portland mansion known as ‘The House of the Scarlet Gables’ is listed for $3.3M Featured News by Oregon Today News
The House of the Scarlet Gables a 1920 Colonial Revival mansion with red siding in Northea... More

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