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Bobcats Wrap up 2024 US Olympic Trials
SAN MARCOS, Texas – Texas State track and field was well represented at the 2024 U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials, which took place in Eugene, Oregon last week. Five Bobcats, Dominick Yancy, Daniel Harrold, T'Mond Johnson, Mylana Hearn and Hope Bender, represented Texas State at the meet. The...
Eugene police seize 20 pounds of methamphetamine in search warrant
EUGENE, Ore. – Eugene police said their Street Crimes Unit was able to keep 20 pounds of methamphetamine off the streets after a search warrant broke up a drug deal on Monday. According to the Eugene Police Department, on July 1, officers from the EPD Street Crimes Unit, Special...
Oregon Football's Justin Herbert 'Not Complacent' After Massive Contract, Reveals Jim Harbaugh
Former Oregon Ducks quarterback Justin Herbert is entering his fifth season with the Los Angeles Chargers. New head coach Jim Harbaugh raves about Herbert's NFL offseason dedication despite a huge contract extension in 2023.
Oregon girl one of 200 missing children found in nationwide operation
The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), with the help of local law enforcement agencies, conducted a six-week national operation, leading to the recovery of 200 missing children. According to a news release from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), this was the second Operation We Will Find You 2. The operation took place from May 20 to June 24. It focused on geographical areas with high clusters of critically missing children. One of the areas was Portland, Oregon.
Dan Lanning Has West Coasters Shook!
Dan Lanning, you absolute king. You must have noticed that Oregon is absolutely dominating on the recruiting trail right now. It is disgusting. Sad to see for the other West coast schools if we are being honest. But as an Oregon fan it is delicious. Lanning has never been a...
Inaugural ShredFest event sees supporters and criticism after loud weekend
EUGENE, Ore.—Following a loud inaugural event, ShredFest presented by Lockdown Performance heard praise from attendees while gaining disapproval from residents living near the event's location. ShredFest allowed attendees to watch and participate with their own vehicles in a closed drift course. Because of this, many vehicles took part in...
Homelessness advocates are struggling to help after recent encampment sweeps and court rulings
EUGENE, Ore. - Some local advocates for homelessness said it’s been a rough week after the Grants Pass v. Supreme Court ruling and a recent encampment sweep that’s removed several dozen tents and homeless people along what’s known as the Seneca Strip in Eugene. “Jetty“ is an...
Medford girl missing for two weeks
Photo courtesy of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is seeking the public’s assistance in locating missing child, Maysa Kennedy. Maysa, 15, has been missing since June 17, 2024, from her home in Medford, Oregon. Maysa is described as...
Oregon port to pursue federal funds for intermodal terminal project
The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay, in collaboration with North Point Development, is seeking three federal grants to advance the port's Pacific Coast Intermodal Port (PCIP) project. The PCIP project encompasses three components: the deepening and widening of the Coos Bay Federal Navigation Channel; system-wide upgrades to the Coos...
New ‘Phoodery’ food court in Phoenix opens up
MEDFORD, Ore. – Monday marked the opening of the new Phoodery food court on North Main Street in Phoenix. It’s described as a casual dining community, with five restaurants and a central tap house. The different restaurants boast a variety of flavors. Everything from barbecue, Peruvian, Asian, and...
Wed 9 AM | Formerly homeless people weigh in on Grants Pass decision
The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Grants Pass v. Johnson will make it easier for cities to move homeless people along, and penalize them when they don't move. Further details have to be worked out in the courts, but that's the basic effect. The ruling provides relief to cities and...
Grants Pass woman arrested after shooting at occupied car
GRANTS PASS, OREGON — On June 30, 2024, at about 1952 hours, Grants Pass Police Officers and an OSP State Trooper responded to the 2500 block of New Hope Road for a shots fired call. There were no reported injuries despite multiple rounds being fired at an occupied car.
Official weigh-ins for local fighters ahead of combat sport event
MEDFORD, Ore. – On Friday, the Arena Wars combat sports promotion held their official weigh ins for Saturday’s fight night. Fighters made their way to the Trophy Club Bar and Grill in Medford, to step on the scales. The weigh ins are important because it determines if a fighter is eligible to fight. They have to weigh in at their weight division limit and cut several pounds to do so.
Oregon Man Arrested for Indecent Exposure Diverts Flight to Buffalo
(WNY News Now) – BUFFALO, N.Y.- U.S. Attorney Trini E. Ross announced today that a 25-year-old Oregon man was arrested and charged by criminal complaint with indecent exposure, which carries a maximum penalty of six months in prison and a $5,000 fine. Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles M. Kruly, who...
Corbett’s Donna Clark wins gold at Powerlifting Nationals, claims another Oregon record
A Columbia River Gorge powerlifter, who competes for Team USA and holds a world record, just added another gold medal to her ever-growing trophy case. Donna Clark won the deadlift at the United States Powerlifting Association’s Nationals last week, June 24-30, in Las Vegas. She hoisted 408 pounds, which was shy of her personal best but enough to secure the victory. Clark also broke her personal best and set an Oregon record in the back squat with 308.6 pounds. ...
College baseball transfer portal closes with silence for Oregon State Beavers; roster remains mostly intact
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