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Missing teen from Canada may be traveling through Oregon on way to California
SALEM Ore. (KPTV) - The Oregon Department of Human Service (ODHS) is asking for the public’s help to find a missing 15-year-old girl from Ontario Canada. Anna Gabriella Villarreal, is a child in foster care who went missing on June 30, and is believed to be in Ontario or San Diego.
Tribal leaders on the coast call for action to return sea otters to Oregon
Leaders of two federally recognized Oregon coastal Indian tribes have called upon U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland to “take all appropriate actions” to direct the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to return sea otters — known to tribal ancestors as Xulh-t’ush, Giye’we, or Ela-ke’ — to the Oregon coast within the next five years. The Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians (CTCLUSI) and the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians (CTSI) have sent letters to Haaland. In the letters, Bradley...
Umatilla Oregon Suspect’s Mugshot Creeps Out the Internet
This guy decided to go all smiley in his mugshot. Umatilla County Suspect was convicted on various charges. Going through law enforcement news and stories, we came across this mugshot from the Umatilla County Sheriff's Office. 34-year-old Brandon James Linham, of Umatilla, was convicted several charges earlier this week, according...
Update: Bench Lake Fire near Stanley at 80 acres, Redfish Lake Complex closed
BOISE, Idaho — Sawtooth National Recreation closed the Redfish Lake Complex in response to the growing Bench Lake Fire that is eight miles south of Stanley. As of July 13 the Forest Service reported to KTVB that the fire had grown to 80 acres and the terrain makes it difficult to bring in ground resources other than crews. additionally, Commander Steve Shaw, will assume command of operations July 14 at 6 p.m.
The Latest Scam To Strike Idaho Involves Fake Facebook Friends
We all know that scams are prominent during the holiday season but. However, the Ada County Sheriff's Office is warning that a new scam is taking Idaho by storm and it involves utilizing the friends you "think" you have on Facebook. Pay attention to your friends list!. The Ada County...
The World’s Wealthiest City is only two hours from Boise
Paris may have the Louvre. Saudi Arabia has the world's largest supply of oil. However, the world's richest city is only two hours from Boise. The city or small town is so reclusive that it only holds the title of the world's most prosperous town for one week. You may...
College football conference makes major error
For the second straight year, the Mountain West Conference capitalized on its geographical footprint by hosting its annual football media days at the Circa Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. There’s just one problem: One of the conference’s best players, Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty, is only 20 years old. That means that he Read more... The post Mountain West Media Days at Las Vegas casino presents issue for 20-year-old Boise State star appeared first on Awful Announcing.
Would Texans Allow Their Power Company to Control Their Thermostats?
"Who touched the thermostat" fights are getting more interesting with this trend: Oregon's biggest power company is rolling out a new "Smart Thermostat" program, where THEY get to change the temperature in your home. If they're doing it in Oregon, it's only a matter of time before this trend comes to the Lone Star State.
Ethics official: Aimee Kotek Wilson can work in unpaid capacity
Oregon law does not bar first lady Aimee Kotek Wilson from advising Gov. Tina Kotek or having publicly paid staff or office space to help her do so — as long as she is unpaid. A letter from the executive director of the Oregon Government Ethics Commission to Kotek’s chief of staff released on Tuesday, July 9, said that Kotek Wilson faces the same legal prohibitions as any other public official: A public position cannot be used for personal gain, and staff cannot help that...
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