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Elijah Hainline drafted by Dodgers
The Beavers infield has another prospect headed to the pros as shortstop Elijah Hainline was picked by the Los Angeles Dodgers with pick number 220 in the 7th round. A product of Spokane (WA), Hainline spent his first two seasons at nearby Washington State. Hainline started as a true freshman and batted .228, hitting seven doubles with a homer and 21 RBI.
Eugene set to follow state law over homeless camps following Grants Pass ruling
EUGENE, Ore. — The Supreme Court’s recent ruling on the case Johnson v. Grants Pass has the potential to affect communities with a homeless population across the country. The ruling decided that Grants Pass could fine people who are sleeping and camping in public spaces. With the new...
Electricity use during Eugene Springfield heat wave nearly broke summer records
EWEB officials say last week’s heat wave saw the highest summertime power usage in nearly two decades. The last time the Eugene area used this much electricity in the summer was in 2006 when a microchip manufacturer was on the grid. The facility’s now closed, but a growing number...
North Plains Leaders Already Pushing Ahead Despite Crushing Loss On Growth Vote
To all our readers, especially those in North Plains and Hillsboro. This has been one of the most divisive years in Washington County History. What we have seen happening is unprecedented. Leaders from North Plains, Hillsboro, Washington County, and the State of Oregon have pushed several very aggressive agenda items so hard that people finally woke up and became enraged. And they should be. As the leaders in North Plains openly misrepresented that they “have to grow” touching off a dividing community battle, leaders in North Hillsboro took the opposite path. Hillsboro leadership has been working on land agreements privately at Jackson School and Meek Road, where thousands of acres of pristine farmland still produce a bounty. Behind all of this is the CHIPS ACT and the Oregon CHIPS ACT. Billions of dollars are lined up, and so are all the players. Governor Kotek and Senator Janeen Sollman are licking their chops, as are many landowners looking at a 10X to 20X value increase. The pieces are all on the board, and the moves that are taking place are only partly visible. As all of this happens, Washington County is rushing through aggressive new rules aimed at allowing them to authorize roads, sewers, and other public infrastructure in sensitive habitat zones with an exemption from the typical rules. Many emails, phone calls, code reviews, and more have helped me obtain this information.
Nation’s No. 1 TE puts Oregon Ducks among top schools
Dan Lanning and the Oregon Ducks have the 2025 recruiting class looking like it could be one of the best in program history, and the future is looking just as bright in Eugene. On Monday evening, 5-star tight end Kendre Harrison, the No. 1 TE in the 2026 class, announced his top six schools, putting the Ducks in the mix. Alongside Oregon is North Carolina, Tennessee, Penn State, Florida State, and Miami. At 6-foot-7, Harrison is also planning to try and play basketball at the next level, so he will likely pick a school that excels in both sports. The Ducks certainly...
Three Oregon alumni honored by sports department
Friday, Oregon announced that it has selected three people to receive their athletic department's distinguished alumni awards. Ducks men's basketball hall of famer, Luke Jackson was awarded the 2024 Leo Harris Award. It is given to an alumni letterman on the basis of at least 20 years of achievement and service since graduation. Jackson served as the head coach at Northwest Christian University (now Bushnell), before stepping down and focusing on youth sports programs in the greater Eugene area. Now he will be returning to the sideline this upcoming year to serve as the head boys' basketball coach at pleasant hill high school.
Register-Guard reporters on their first time at the Oregon Country Fair
"Magical,” “expressive,” “transformation,” “organism,” “creativity,” “family,” and “home" are the types of words used by fairgoers to describe the Oregon Country Fair. As Register-Guard reporters and newbies to the fair, we decided to dive headfirst into the wacky world. ...
Sabally Sisters Headed to Paris Games
EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon women's basketball alums Nyara and Satou Sabally are headed to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games with Team Germany, as the sisters were named to Germany's official Olympic roster Monday. The former Duck duo helped Team Germany qualify for its first-ever Olympic Games. Germany begins pool...
Baffled at Monteith Riverpark on Sunday
As part of the Monteith Riverpark renovation, the City of Albany built a short boardwalk for easy access to a brush-covered gravel bar at the confluence of the Calapooia and Willamette rivers. But you couldn’t go there Sunday. The concrete path leading to the boardwalk was blocked by a...
Red Flag Warning for Yakima & Lower Columbia Basin
YAKIMA- A red flag warning was issued for lower Columbia basin of Oregon, Kittitas valley, lower Columbia basin, Yakama alpine district, east Washington and the south central cascade mountains on July 16th. The red flag warning remains in effect from 11 pm July 16th to 5 pm PDT Wednesday, July...
Woodburn Fiesta Mexicana on the horizon
Summer has inched past the mid-July point, and in Woodburn that means Fiesta Mexicana is on the horizon. This year’s gala is scheduled for Friday through Sunday, Aug. 16-18, at Legion Park on Park Ave.: noon to 11 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. This year’s 60th anniversary of the event will again feature all the attractions that have grown into the festivity over the years: more than 60 vendors, a soccer tournament, car show, parade,...
Power restored in North Portland after as many as 30K Pacific Power customers were without power
PORTLAND, Ore. — Power was restored to most Pacific Power customers by around noon Tuesday, according to Pacific Power's outages map, after as many as 30,000 customers were without power Tuesday morning in North Portland. That initial number dropped to about 9,000 customers and then about 3,000 as power...
Oregon Humane Society helps rescue 19 dogs in the path of the Larch Creek Fire
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) – The Oregon Humane Society says it helped rescue 19 dogs from a remote area in the path of the Larch Creek Fire, assisted by The Dalles Police Department’s animal control officer and the Columbia Gorge Humane Society. The OHS said in a Facebook post Monday that the fire “was heading their The post Oregon Humane Society helps rescue 19 dogs in the path of the Larch Creek Fire appeared first on KTVZ.
Troutdale business to distribute backpacks, school supplies at end of month
A Troutdale business is giving away free backpacks stuffed with school supplies at the end of the month to brighten kids’ dwindling summer. Verizon-Cellular Plus will distribute the backpacks from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, July 27, at the store, 3163 S.W. 257th Drive, next to Walgreens in the Albertsons shopping center. “We are delighted to support our local community by providing students with new backpacks and essential school supplies,”...
Wildfire smoke to blow into Portland Tuesday, poor air quality expected
Smoke from various wildfires will blow into Portland on Tuesday, July 16, creating hazy skies and worsening air quality in the metro area. KOIN 6 Meteorologist Josh Cozart forecasts southerly winds pushing the smoke north into the Willamette Valley. Although air quality is expected to suffer in Portland, the conditions will be far less severe than those seen in 2020, when then-acting U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar declared a federal public health emergency in response to the wildfire smoke smothering the city. Temperatures are expected to reach 96 degrees in the Portland metro area late Tuesday afternoon. A KOIN 6 Weather Alert is in place Tuesday for dangerous heat, dry weather, and an increased wildfire potential as thunderstorms have a chance of producing dry lightning east of the Cascades. KOIN 6 News is a partner of this publication. Find the original story here.
Falls Fire updates for Tuesday, July 16th
HARNEY/GRANT COUNTY – Find the latest information regarding the Falls Fire here:. UPDATE 7/16 at 12:45 p.m. – (From Grant County Emergency Management) The closure of 395C between Seneca and Burns is being modified. ODOT will move the northern closure point, south, to Mile Post 44 on 395C. From there cars will be piloted to Hwy 20/395 junction. The change is planned to take place by 1pm. Please check TripCheck to ensure the changes have been made.
Hundreds line up for Raising Cane's grand opening in Vancouver
VANCOUVER, Wash. — Raising Cane’s opened its first Vancouver restaurant, and hundreds lined up to get their fingers on some of the brand's famous chicken fingers!. Cane's, known for its fried chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, Texas toast, and Cane's Sauce, is a Southern-founded fast-food restaurant whose popularity has led it to expand nationwide. However, for a while, PNWers could only get their cravings fixed at the Portland location in the Pioneer Place mall.
Portland police struggle to stop dangerous street takeovers: ‘They’re growing more bold by the day’
Portland police remain overwhelmed by illegal street takeovers, despite new laws that target participants and aid efforts to stop them, the Police Bureau said. The bureau has seen a “dramatic increase” in street takeovers since the COVID-19 pandemic, said Lt. Chadd Stensgaard, who oversees Portland Police Bureau missions against the events.
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