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‘The Evergreen’: ‘Hush’ - The State of Oregon v. Jesse Lee Johnson
Your browser does not support the audio element. On March 20, 1998, police in Salem, Oregon, discovered the body of 28-year-old Harriet Thompson inside her apartment. Within a week, they arrested Jesse Johnson for murder. Johnson drifted west after a troubled childhood in Arkansas and a stint in prison there. In Salem, he was known around town as a homeless drug user. A random encounter with Thompson the week before she was killed changed Johnson’s life forever.
Who will start at center for Oregon football? ‘We’ll see on Saturday,’ Dan Lanning says
EUGENE — Who will be the first center to snap the ball to Dillon Gabriel at Oregon is yet to be determined, at least publicly. Dan Lanning would not say who the No. 3 Ducks will start at center for Saturday’s (4:30 p.m., Big Ten Network) season opener against Idaho.
Dan Lanning may be nation's best recruiter not named Kirby Smart
When Mario Cristobal left Oregon football for Miami after the 2021 regular season, there were fans that were worried about the program's recruiting. Cristobal was a plus recruiter and while he left a lot to be desired as an on-field coach, he did recruit at a high level. So when Dan Lanning was hired, some were worried that he wouldn't be able to match his predecessor's success on the trail.
Former residents of Cottage Grove homeless residents unsure of next steps
Cottage Grove, ORE. – The city of Cottage Grove closed the north 12th Street and north Douglas Avenue homeless camps on August 23. Crews have been seen working, clearing the leftover stuff at the Douglas site. Nicholas McGill used to live there, and he explained what it has been like since leaving.
Incoming mass timber company has plans for Philomath
The Philomath sawmill and planing mill formerly owned by Interfor that closed earlier this year will survive to see another day following its acquisition by Portland-based Timberlab. The company’s president, Chris Evans, said the Philomath operation will support a new nearby cross-laminated timber facility. Timberlab anticipates making an announcement early...
Oregon Ducks Quarterback Dillon Gabriel Signs Exclusive NIL Deal With Heisman Hopefuls
Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel signs an exclusive name, image, likeness deal. Gabriel is one of six athletes to join CELSIUS’ expanded NIL College Football Roster for the 2024-25 season: Alongside Donovan Edwards, Jalen Milroe, Emeka Egbuka, DJ
Bills Released Former Oregon Ducks Quarterback Days After Signing Him
It's been a tough couple of weeks for former Oregon Ducks quarterback Anthony Brown. On Monday, the Buffalo Bills announced that they would be releasing the third-year passer just a few days after they signed him. Before that, Brown was released by the Las Vegas Raiders after a relatively ...
Oregon State defensive end Josh Griffis suspended, name removed from team’s roster
Oregon State defensive end Josh Griffis has been suspended, and his name removed from the team’s roster.. Griffis, who transferred to Oregon State from Tarleton State in May, took part in preseason camp in August. In a statement, athletic director Scott Barnes said: “Josh Griffis is not currently participating...
Police: California man recently released from prison points gun at woman in Newport
A man recently released from prison in California was arrested in Newport, Oregon after a woman reported he had pointed a gun and threatened to kill her, and is now facing charges of menacing, possession of a firearm as a felon, unlawful use of a weapon, and pointing a firearm at another.
Ducks Confidential podcast: Idaho preview, the future of FCS matchups
Week 1 is upon us. The Oregon Ducks are set to host FCS opponent Idaho on Saturday in their 2024 season opener. On this week’s episode of Ducks Confidential, co-hosts Ryan Clarke and James Crepea preview the game against the Vandals and examine whether the new era of college football warrants top programs abandoning these sorts of lop-sided matchups in non-conference play.
Police: Two injured in pedestrian-vehicle crash on W. 6th
EUGENE, Ore. — Traffic on West 6th Avenue between Jefferson and Monroe came to a halt Sunday for several hours after a motorist hit two pedestrians, said the Eugene Police Department (EPD). According to EPD, the vehicle-pedestrian crash happened around 6:34 p.m. Sunday, August 25, 2024. The police department...
Springfield Police K9 helps seize over 4-pounds of narcotics
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. — One police K9 is getting a howl of approval for his recent role in seizing nearly $20,000 worth of narcotics. The Springfield Police Department (SPD) is giving K9 Cash a pat on the back after he and his partner recently seized over 4 lbs. of narcotics before they hit the streets of Springfield.
ESPN's FPI predicts outcome of every game on Oregon's 2024 schedule
ESPN’s Football Power Index has been predicting the results of the college football season through win probabilities. That includes Oregon, a program projected to be one of the best in the Big Ten and the entire country this fall. The FPI has Dan Lanning’s squad No. 2 in the...
Oregon Ducks, LA Chargers QB Justin Herbert a "Leader", "Rock" During Stuck Elevator
Former Oregon Ducks quarterback Justin Herbert took his leadership to another level with the Los Angeles Chargers before their game in Dallas. Herbert took charge while stuck in a hotel elevator.
The Portland Ballet's John Clifford fondly recalls George Balanchine's friendship, mentoring
The Portland Ballet has performed many of John Clifford’s works over the years, as the George Balanchine protégé has enjoyed long associations with the company’s leaders. Now, The Portland Ballet and its performers get to work with Clifford many days in the coming season. The Portland Ballet has named the acclaimed choreographer as its artist-in-residence for the 2024-2025 season. Clifford brings a wealth of experience and creativity to TPB, further...
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