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Oregon Supreme Court to review censure of Deschutes County judge who intervened in two cases, including homicide
Deschutes County Circuit Court Judge Bethany Flint agreed to censure this week by the Oregon Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability after iintervening in two local cases involving friends, one a still-unsolved homicide case. The post Oregon Supreme Court to review censure of Deschutes County judge who intervened in two cases, including homicide appeared first on KTVZ.
Molina Ortiz Undefeated for Another NWPA Tour Stop Win
Molina Ortiz kept her perfect 2024 record intact with another undefeated run through the field to win the Northwest Women’s Pool Association (NWPA) Tour stop at Bobalou Billiards in Roseburg, Oregon on July 20th – 21st. Ortiz kicked things off on Saturday with back to back 6-1 wins...
Roseburg man arrested for allegedly hitting bystander with metal pipe during altercation
ROSEBURG, Ore. – A 34-year-old Roseburg man is in jail after an altercation on Wednesday night with a bystander who reportedly confronted the suspect for harassing a woman, according to the Roseburg Police Department. RPD officials said officers responded at 8:30 p.m. on July 24 to a reported stabbing...
Roseburg Fire Department gives tour, demonstrations to students from Sister City
ROSEBURG, Ore. — This past Tuesday, Roseburg Fire Department Chief Tyler Christopherson provided a station tour to several students from the City of Roseburg's Sister City - Kuki City, Japan. Chief Christopherson provided a tour of Station 1, located at the Roseburg Public Safety Center. While providing the tour,...
MYRTLE CREEK WOMAN JAILED FOR RESTRAINING ORDER VIOLATION
A Myrtle Creek woman was jailed for a restraining order violation and for a warrant on Tuesday night. A Douglas County Sheriffs Office report said at 7:00 p.m. deputies were called to the 600 block of Bills Road near Myrtle Creek for a disturbance. When they arrived, one party allegedly attempted to lie and hide the suspect from deputies, as they knew she would be going to jail. The 37-year-old was eventually taken into custody. She was detained on $7,000 bail.
ROSEBURG POLICE JAIL MAN FOR PAROLE VIOLATION
Roseburg Police jailed a man for a parole violation on Wednesday. An RPD report said at 10:50 a.m. officers contacted the 48-year-old after a caller said the man was acting disorderly near the intersection of Southeast Oak Avenue and Southeast Rose Street. The suspect was reportedly intoxicated, which was a violation of his parole. His parole officer wanted him detained and he was taken into custody. The man was detained without bail.
Diamond Complex of fires currently at 4,146 acres, 3% containment
ROSEBURG, Ore. — Fires resulting from a lightning storm on July 16 on the Diamond Lake Ranger District of the Umpqua National Forest are under a full suppression strategy, managed as the Diamond Complex. Currently there are 23 fires totaling an estimated 4,146 acres in the Diamond Complex, with...
Dan DeYoung replaced with New Josephine County Commissioner
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore. – The Josephine County Board of Commissioners appointed a new commissioner today, replacing Dan DeYoung. Last Monday commissioner DeYoung resigned, weeks after telling the county finance director to “sit on my lap”. Three candidates were interviewed by the two remaining commissioners today, including a...
Coquille Tribe’s 12-Year Battle to Open Medford Casino Draws to a Close
MEDFORD, Ore. — A final environmental impact statement by the federal government will seal the Coquille Indian Tribe’s 12-year-long struggle to open a casino on Highway 99 in South Medford. Project is Fiercely Opposed by State Officials. The Tribe’s efforts have met with fierce opposition not only from...
Klamath River dam removal update
KLAMATH COUNTY, Ore. – The Klamath River Renewal Corporation held a press conference this morning regarding the dam removal in Klamath. KRRC began the Klamath removal project in the summer of 2023, to remove four dams in the Klamath area. According to American Rivers removing the dams will enhance...
One arrested after police find illegal grow site in Klamath County
BONANZA, Ore. -- A 57-year-old man from Fresno was arrested today after police found an illegal grow site on a Golden Eagle Drive in Bonanza. According to the news release from the Klamath County Sheriff's Office, police found one unpermitted greenhouse growing at least 414 marijuana plants. "Investigators located approximately...
Police respond to late-night brawl outside WinCo store in Eugene
EUGENE, Ore. -- A spokesperson with Eugene Police said at least eight people were involved in a brawl that broke out in front of a Winco store in Eugene. Police responded to calls about the around 11:53 p.m. on July 24 in front of the WinCo located off Barger Drive.
Inner Peace: Sally McKirgan — a remembrance
This column’s founder, who died July 21, consistently told readers: ‘Go beyond your ego, and you will be free and you will find peace’. “If you can drop your judgments and change your mind, you are choosing peace — right on the spot! To have peace, exclude no one from the compassion, understanding, and kindness in your heart.”
A high school soloist’s path to Princeton includes playing with the Ashland City Band
AHS grad to take his musical talents to the Ivy League after overcoming stage 4 cancer his senior year. Senior year of high school can be hard enough without navigating a cancer diagnosis, chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant, but Ashland High School graduate and Ashland City Band bassoonist James Dyson navigated all these things and more before turning his tassel and graduating with high marks on June 6.
Kirk Herbstreit Reveals Major College Football Program He Could See Winning It All
Fresh off an emphatic reaction to his "College GameDay" co-host Pat McAfee announcing his return to the show for the 2024 season, Kirk Herbstreit hopped on "The Pat McAfee Show" to chop it up with his friend and colleague. With Big Ten Media Days on the top of mind, one of the favorites to win the ...
Judge seeks perspective of 5,000 Oregon foster children as the state moves toward reforms
Children who spent time in Oregon’s foster care system have a chance to talk about their experiences with a federal judge who is finalizing a historical settlement in a class-action lawsuit. The settlement, announced in May, requires the Oregon Department of Human Services, which runs the foster care system,...
'This is unprecedented': Fire managers brief community on Durkee Fire
BOISE, Idaho — Wildfires continue scorching Eastern Oregon. In a pre-recorded video posted on Facebook Wednesday night, the crew fighting the Durkee Fire validated people's worries. "I know there's nervousness and concern, and I'm right there with you," said Sarah Sherman, Bureau of Land Management agency administrator. As of...
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