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Woman whose dogs mauled child to death ordered to take new puppy to training classes
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — A Portland judge has ordered the dog owner whose dogs mauled a six-year-old boy to death last year to take puppy classes for her new three-month-old lab. The woman, Koko Moe Miller, 56, was arraigned Monday for the December 2023 incident. Prosecutors say that 6-year-old...
Canzano: Oregon Ducks take stage... and the first fumbles of the season
INDIANAPOLIS — Rick Neuheisel told me a golf story this week at Big Ten Football Media Days. The long-time college football coach and CBS analyst invited Dan Lanning to a golf tournament he’s involved in last spring. The Oregon Ducks football coach showed up at Pebble Beach and...
MultCo Board rejects alternative ambulance resolution amid paramedic shortage
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The resolution to urge the Multnomah County Chair to temporarily change the required personnel for ambulances to address long response times has failed to pass after contentious debating among Multnomah County Commissioners. The county has been facing ambulance response time issues with the company under contract, American Medical Response, due to […]
Streaming services, channels you'll need to watch Oregon football play in Big Ten
With the Oregon football team’s move to the Big Ten Conference this fall, the Ducks’ TV schedule already looks a bit different from years past. No longer will fans have to worry about tracking down Pac-12 Network if it doesn’t come with your cable service, but new stations and services like Big Ten...
New study compares effectiveness of US, Canadian wildfire smoke communications
EUGENE, Ore. — A new study out of the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication suggests the U.S. method for communicating the severity of wildfire smoke may be less effective than the method used in Canada, especially for parents wanting to protect their children's health. The study...
Oregon DB Daylen Austin permitted to play in 2024, per report
Oregon Ducks defensive back Daylen Austin, who was charged with a hit-and-run felony that ended with a fatality, will be permitted to play football this fall ahead of his trial date next spring, according to a report from The Oregonian’s James Crepea. Head coach Dan Lanning made this clear on Thursday at the Big Ten Media Days. “Based on all the facts that we have, I don’t think we could operate any other way, with knowing what we know,” Lanning told James Crepea of The Oregonian. “Now, is there something out there that we don’t know? There may be. But we know,...
Emotional public input given at MACRD board meeting
Several community members attended the Madras Aquatic Center Recreational District Board of Directors July 24 work session, nearly all concerned that the pool may have to close in light of recent financial developments. On July 17, taxing districts in Jefferson County that received tax funds from Portland General Electric (the county's largest tax-payer) received a letter from County Assessor Ray Soliz that PGE had substantially overpaid its taxes due to a reporting error from PGE and later caught by the Oregon Department of Revenue. The...
Sweet & Salty PDX Opening in SE Portland
A new snack shop is coming to Portland’s Central Eastside district of the Buckman neighborhood in SE Portland: Sweet & Salty PDX. Their soft opening in pop-up form will take place tomorrow, Friday July 26. As their name indicates, they will be offering sweet and salty things to snack on, as well as a few more substantial items.
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