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Race Your Way Around Central Oregon
For this year's Summer Health and Fitness issue, we've compiled a roundup of race events happening through the end of summer. From 5K fun runs, to full trail running marathons to mountain bike races, a diverse assortment of outdoor events are happening in Central Oregon. The Horner Cycling Foundation four-week...
Summer program helps feed hungry students
Families in need of food for their school-aged children may qualify for a summer program that many aren’t aware exists. The Oregon Department of Human Services’ Summer EBT provides eligible families $120 per child for groceries when school is out, in an attempt to support youths who lose access to food programs offered at school. “June has long marked a time when kids no longer have easy access to breakfast...
La Pine man arrested after unattended burn pit causes fire near homes
A La Pine man is facing a reckless burning charge after an unattended burn pit began igniting pine needles and underbrush Wednesday afternoon near a heavily-populated housing subdivision, authorities said. Sergeant Joshua Barker of the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office said deputies were called at about 2:12 p.m. to the fire...
Klamath County’s Second Biggest Medical Provider Risks Losing Federal Funding
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — The executive staff of the Klamath Health Partnership (KHP) recently issued a formal demand to its board of directors- which has been non-compliant since February, asking the entire board to resign. The demand was made because the current composition of the board and their actions...
Gresham kicks off Wy’East Way Trail revamp with bike pop-up
In an effort to get more eyeballs on and love for a local trail, the city of Gresham is hosting a pop-up event. The gathering will be from 1-3 p.m. Sunday, July 21, at the Alta Civic Station Plaza, 1699 N.W. Civic Drive. The free, family-friendly event will have bikes to borrow and an obstacle course; chalk art on the trail; a short group walk/bike; cool treats; and a raffle to win a scooter and other prizes. ...
New owner of Portland Tribune, other Oregon newspapers lays off some staff
The new owner of the Portland Tribune and roughly 20 other Oregon newspapers on Tuesday laid off an unknown number of employees, including in its newsrooms. Carpenter Media Group, which owns 180 publications in the U.S. and Canada, purchased the publications from their local owner, Robert Pamplin Jr., last month. Tuesday’s layoffs, which were confirmed by two sources with direct knowledge of the cuts, include longtime statehouse reporter Peter Wong.
Police ID motorcycle rider and passenger who died after crash sent them flying off Morrison Bridge
The motorcycle rider and his passenger who died after crashing on the Morrison Bridge and flying over the barrier last month have been publicly identified. The driver of the motorcycle was Nicholas James Munt-Herrera, 30. His passenger was Angelica Precious Camacho, 24, the Portland Police Bureau said in a statement on Tuesday.
Prepare for temperatures up to 105 degrees from Thursday to Saturday
On Wednesday at 1:06 p.m. the National Weather Service issued an excessive heat warning valid from Thursday 11 a.m. until Saturday 11 a.m. for Oregon Lower Treasure Valley. The weather service says, "Dangerously hot conditions with temperatures up to 105 degrees expected." "Extreme heat will significantly increase the potential for...
New Donomore Fire sparks near Oregon-California border
SISKIYOU COUNTY, Calif. – The Donomore Fire was one of multiple fire starts caused by lightning strikes on the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest over the last two days. As of Wednesday morning, the Donomore Fire had burned through 45 acres on the Siskiyou Mountains Ranger District near the Oregon-California border.
Crews make more progress on Wickiup Fire, now 20% contained, Round Mountain Fire 5% contained
A pair of 3-day-old wildfires north of Wickiup Reservoir and on Round Mountain were still held to about 250 acres total Saturday as crews made more progress and brought the Wickiup Fire to 20% containment and Round Mountain to 5% containment, officials said. The post Crews make more progress on Wickiup Fire, now 20% contained, Round Mountain Fire 5% contained appeared first on KTVZ.
Thunderstorms move across C.O.; crews tackle eight small lightning-sparked fires, watch for signs of more starts
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Thunderstorms that rumbled northward into Central Oregon Tuesday evening had firefighters responding to stop eight small lightning-sparked blazes, while trees were downed in Crook County, officials and weather spotters said. Three of the new fires, incidents 424, 426 and 427, were north of Davis Lake, each...
$42 million tort claim accuses Washington AGO, WSU of racketeering
(The Center Square) – A potential subcontractor for a state police use of force database project who has had a long-running feud with the state Attorney General’s Office and Washington State University has now filed a $42 million tort claim that includes accusations of racketeering. Police Strategies CEO Bob Scales was among potential bidders on a request for proposal put out in 2022 by the AGO via Senate Bill 5259. A former King County prosecutor, Scales was also consulted by legislators as the bill advanced...
Murder suspect accused of fleeing to Mexico after killing woman extradited back to Oregon
YAMHILL COUNTY, Ore. — A man accused of fleeing to Mexico after murdering a woman and dumping her body in a rural Oregon blueberry field in 2016 has been extradited back to the state, the Yamhill County Sheriff's Office reports. The YCSO says Victor Melcher-Villalba, 45, recently completed extradition...
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