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Oregon man who beheaded mother approved for ‘conditional release’ from state hospital
A state board this week tentatively approved the transfer of a Clackamas County man who beheaded his mother from the Oregon State Hospital to a residential treatment facility in Umatilla later this year. The state hospital team treating Joshua Webb, 43, this week recommended the Oregon Psychiatric Security Review Board...
Central Oregon’s First Graduate Medical Education Program Launches
OHSU-St. Charles Three Sisters Rural Track Program trains family medicine physicians, aims to improve health care access in rural Oregon. Three newly minted physicians are the first trainees of the Three Sisters Rural Track Program, or RTP, a three-year family medicine residency program that is Central Oregon’s first graduate medical education program.
Boise PD Search: Boise Mayor Continues Lack of Leadership
Boise is looking for a new police chief. The current chief, Ron Winegar, will retire in a few months, giving Boise Mayor Lauren McLean a chance at redemption. It has been well-documented how bad her first hire was as the department struggles to recover. Before he was asked to leave,...
Challenging Questions Remain for Boise’s Spencer Danielson
It won't be long before Boise State football is back in action, and the entire nation will be on the edge of their seats, wondering if the team can be the first non-power four school to qualify for the expanded twelve-team college football playoff. With most college football experts predicting a return to national glory, the anticipation is intense. 
Updated Area Closure & Evacuations for Falls Fire near Burns. Fire now burning an estimated 28,000 acres.
BURNS — (UPDATED EVACUATION ALERT 8:10PM) The Harney County Sheriff’s Office has updated the evacuation levels for the Falls Fire. The town of Burns is now under Level 1 (Be Ready). The Sheriff’s Office says “We did this out of an abundance of caution due to how fast the fire was moving. We just want the community to be prepared in the event that there is a drastic change in the fire like there was earlier today.”
Baker County rancher describes battle to save cabin from Cow Valley Fire
Curtis Martin couldn’t get through more than a few sentences without coughing as he described his fight to save his cabin, and a neighbor’s cattle camp, as gusty winds propelled the Cow Valley Fire through tens of thousand of acres of dense, sun-dried grass and sagebrush Thursday night, July 11. “I’ve never seen a wall of flames as high in my life,” Martin said late on Friday morning, July 12. ...
News of Record for July 12, 2024
POLICE LOG Baker County Sheriff’s Office Arrests, citations CONTEMPT OF COURT, FAILURE TO APPEAR (Baker County Circuit Court warrants: Ernesto Ray Lopez-Villalvazo, 18, Haines, 12:48 p.m. July 11 in Haines; jailed. Oregon State Police Arrests, citations FAILURE TO DRIVE WITHIN LANE, NO OPERATOR’S LICENSE, FAILURE TO YIELD TO EMERGENCY VEHICLE: Eddy Javier Carillo Perez, 45, Tacoma, Washington, ...
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...
Oregon State Parks welcomes back summer movies at 3 Willamette Valley parks
Oregon State Parks will welcome back "Summer Movies at Oregon State Parks" showcasing free family friendly movies at three parks in the Willamette Valley. Oregon State Parks welcomes anyone to enjoy the movies for free. The movies are shown on large outdoor screens beginning at dusk. Day-use parking is free...
Liberal Californians Moving to Idaho are in for a Rude Awakening
The exodus from Gavin Newsom's California continues as more people move to Idaho. Idahoans, known for their warm and welcoming nature, are embracing newcomers while upholding traditional American values. Their love for the country is evident, and they are not in favor of big-government liberals trying to take control of their lives.
Popular Activity Could Get Land Boise River Floaters In Jail
Every summer, countless families flock to the Boise River for fun in the sun. With inflatables in tow and sunscreen pasted on their skin, it's a tradition that keeps people coming back year after year. But beware! One common mistake could turn your fun, relaxing float into a legal nightmare!
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