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The Center and St. Charles to explore expanded relationship amid dramatic drop in number of orthopedic surgeons
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The Center Orthopedic and Neurosurgical Care & Research and St. Charles Health System announced Wednesday they have signed a letter of intent to explore expanding their relationship to preserve and strengthen access to orthopedic, neurosurgical, physical medicine and rehabilitation medicine in Central Oregon. Central Oregon is...
Thu 9:40 | Not just for skipping: appreciating rocks with Crater Rock Museum
As a society, we're deeply invested in rocks and minerals, whether we realize it or not. From engagement and wedding rings, and many others kinds of jewelry, to building materials, countertops, landscaping, and just the fun of skipping rocks across a lake, we seem to be obsessed with rocks, minerals and gems.
Coos Bay woman accused of harboring fugitive and bribing deputy arrested and jailed
COOS BAY, Ore. – A 45-year-old Coos County woman accused of harboring a man with outstanding out-of-state warrants was arrested on Wednesday afternoon in Coos Bay, according to the Coos County Sheriff’s Office. Authorities said that deputies responded at 2:30 p.m. on July 17 to a Centennial Road...
Country fans and rodeo stands
The Coos County Fair and Rodeo has been bringing together local agriculture, crafts, industry and business since its inception in 1912. Beginning next week Tuesday, July 23rd and running through Saturday, July 27th the fair gates will open for all ages to experience the hard work of our local community. The fair opening will commence with a ribbon cutting and 21 gun salute done by the local VFW at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 23rd led by Grand Marshall Rhonda Altenbach. Altenbach, a Coos County Rodeo...
Smoke erupts from Falls Fire near Burns, July 17
This collection of images of the smoke plume from the Falls Fire near Burns, Oregon, was taken on July 17 between 3:00 and 6:30 p.m. This was taken from the Wagontire camera via the Oregon Hazards Lab at the University of Oregon. Oregon AG asks FEMA to include extreme heat,...
Fires near Wickiup Reservoir remain steady at 250 acres Saturday; 5% containment
Firefighters on the Wickiup Fire made good progress on Friday completing preliminary dozer line around the perimeter of the fire. Firefighters work Saturday to secure and strengthen lines to keep the fire in its current footprint. The Wickiup Fire is currently mapped at 200 acres and is 5% contained. The...
USFS: Diamond Lake Campground closing through Sunday due to Trail Fire
Since the thunderstorm, 54 smoke checks have been called in, smoke checks are in progress. Ten confirmed lightning-caused fires:. Trail Fire – Just east of Diamond Lake. Trail Fire is estimated at 200 acres. Multiple crews and engines assigned to this incident. Additional tanker in route today. Aircraft resources are being shared between Lemolo and Trail Fires. Evacuations for the Trail Fire can be found on the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page. Diamond Lake Campground is closed starting today, July 18, 2024, through Sunday, July 21, 2024. We will reevaluate on Sunday. Reservation cancellation emails, including refund information have been sent via Recreation.gov.
Bronze pelican sculpture unveiled in Klamath Falls
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. —Some new artwork was unveiled in Klamath Falls on Wednesday. Here the unveiling on Wednesday evening (Video courtesy Christine Hess, United Way of the Klamath Basin):. World-class bronze sculptor, Stephan Savides is showcasing three giant bronzed pelican sculptures coming to the community. The $85,000 project was...
Southern Oregon residents worry state isn’t monitoring water quality closely enough after arsenic scare
Teresa Blazer has lived at Rogue Meadows for nine years. It’s a tidy mobile home park in the town of Shady Cove, just off the Rogue River where her retired husband regularly catches his daily limit of Chinook and coho salmon. In February, by chance, Blazer found out she...
Slow population growth, early retirements impact in Oregon
A new report from the Oregon Employment Department illustrates the impact of slow population growth and increasing retirements in the state. The youngest members of the large Baby Boom Generation, born between 1946 and 1964, turn 60 years old in 2024. Workers in this age group have been, and are expected to continue, shifting into retirement and taking their skills and experience with them. ...
A Portland State University study upends assumptions about Measure 110 impacts
A Portland State University report about the impact of Measure 110 challenges assumptions about law enforcement and the role police officers play as they interact with people with a drug addiction. A key takeaway: Police officers can only reach so many people — even with the power to search and arrest them. The report coincides with preparation by Oregon counties to launch new drug addiction treatment programs as part of...
Oregon's iconic Ka-Nee-Ta Hot Springs Resort celebrates grand reopening this week
WARM SPRINGS, Ore. — After extensive renovations and hard work, the Kah-Nee-Ta Resort is reopening this week and Warm Springs - and visitors can finally experience the hot springs, swimming pool, authentic cultural experiences, Tribal food cart, and more!. The original iteration of the famous Warm Springs resort shuttered...
National fire risk elevated to highest level earlier than expected amid fires in Washington and Idaho
The National Interagency Fire Center announced that wildfire risk has pushed national resources to the highest preparedness level, trending earlier than the two previous years. The NIFC is the nation’s center for wildland fires, and it operates on five levels of preparedness based on the risk of fires. Levels depend...
Shelly Fire now 18% contained
Updated at 7:30 a.m. -- The Shelly Fire is now 15,460 acres, the Klamath National Forest said in a news release, and 18% contained. There are 2,895 personnel, 103 crews, 175 engines, 48 dozers, 12 helicopters and 86 pieces of heavy equipment on the scene. "As of today, California Interagency...
Oregon Gov. Kotek suggests $515 million budget increase for K-12 schools
The governor explained the increase would go into effect for the 2025-2027 biennium and support the current service level — which determines how much money the state needs to maintain its authorized education programs.
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