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Portland ICE facility held detainee for 47 days, permit allows max 12 hours
The city of Portland's permitting office sent ICE a notice of code violations over the federal agency's operations at its Portland facility.
Federal rule protecting Oregon's forests faces repeal, sparking environmental concerns
A federal rule that has safeguarded some of Oregon's last undeveloped forests since 2001 could soon be repealed.U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke
Alaska's Fat Bear Week returns with large contenders
The annual Fat Bear Week is back, showcasing Alaska's largest brown bears in an online contest where fans vote for the chubbiest champion .
State lawmakers weigh breaking Oregon's link to the federal tax code as budget gap widens
Following the passage of H.R. 1, Governor Kotek told state agency leaders to "leave no stone unturned to save taxpayer dollars."
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Pet of the Week: Boopa
Meet our sweet new friend Boopa!For more information on all of the adoptable pets at Greenhill visit their website at green-hill.org.
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Healthy Kids: DTaP vaccine offers protection from whooping cough and other illnesses
As we transition from summer into the fall and winter, local doctors expect to see more respiratory illnesses, including pertussis, also known as whooping cough
Eugene's First Friday ArtWalk to feature music and art activations
The vibrant arts scene of downtown Eugene will come alive on October 3, 2025, during the First Friday ArtWalk, presented by Lane Arts Council. The event, which
Healthy Kids: 'Dirty Dozen' list highlights risk of pesticides on produce
The dirty dozen report is out, identifying which non-organic fruits and vegetables have the highest levels of pesticides.Since we know that a diet rich in fruit
The Block Party returns to Springfield with music, murals, and fun on Sept. 5
The City of Springfield invites residents and visitors to the 6th Annual Springfield’s The Block Party powered by SELCO on Friday, September 5 in Historic Downt
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Cyclist killed in suspected multi-vehicle crash on Jasper Road
An accident on Jasper Road claimed the life of a 33-year-old cyclist on September 12, 2025.According to the Springfield Police Department (SPD), police units w
State lawmakers weigh breaking Oregon's link to the federal tax code as budget gap widens
Following the passage of H.R. 1, Governor Kotek told state agency leaders to "leave no stone unturned to save taxpayer dollars."
Merkley urges U.S. to recognize Palestine, backs two-state solution
In a historic move, U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon has introduced a resolution in the Senate urging the President to recognize a Palestinian state.
VOTE: Are you worried about access to vaccines?
Four Democratic-led Western states announced joint recommendations Wednesday about who should be vaccinated for seasonal respiratory viruses, including the flu
In the Kitchen: Tomato bacon jam
On this week's installment of In the Kitchen, Chef Becky cooks up yet another tasty dish!
Lebanon man arrested after standoff involving arson and threats
On the Wednesday night, September 17, 2025, Lebanon Police officers responded to a domestic disturbance report on Dodge Street, where a juvenile caller reported
Oregon, Washington senators criticize Kimmel show suspension, warn of free speech threat
Oregon Congress members have voiced strong reactions following ABC's decision to indefinitely suspend Jimmy Kimmel's show after his remarks about Charlie Kirk.
Merkley pushes new bill to push out health care corporations
As health care corporations buy up clinics across Oregon and the country, Sen. Jeff Merkley and several other lawmakers have introduced new legislation to block
Healthy Kids: DTaP vaccine offers protection from whooping cough and other illnesses
As we transition from summer into the fall and winter, local doctors expect to see more respiratory illnesses, including pertussis, also known as whooping cough
Experts debate if Jimmy Kimmel's show halt is true cancel culture or business decision
Jimmy Kimmel's suspension ignites debate over cancel culture.
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Portland ICE facility held detainee for 47 days, permit allows max 12 hours
The city of Portland's permitting office sent ICE a notice of code violations over the federal agency's operations at its Portland facility.
Federal rule protecting Oregon's forests faces repeal, sparking environmental concerns
A federal rule that has safeguarded some of Oregon's last undeveloped forests since 2001 could soon be repealed.U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke
Alaska's Fat Bear Week returns with large contenders
The annual Fat Bear Week is back, showcasing Alaska's largest brown bears in an online contest where fans vote for the chubbiest champion .
Drones aid in hot spot detection as fire crews patrol and mop-up Emigrant Fire perimeters
Fire crews continue to make progress in containment efforts on the Emigrant Fire, burning 20 miles southeast of Oakridge.The lightning caused fire started back
Cat found near Highway 126 as Foley Ridge Fire continues
An Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) contractor discovered a new feline friend along Highway 126.
I-5 southbound lanes reopen near Rogue River
The southbound lanes of Interstate 5 were closed just south of Exit 48 in Rogue River on Thursday, following an accident involving an overturned log trailer, ac
Robbery at Columbia Bank in Myrtle Creek prompts police search for suspects
Sunday evening, officers witht he Myrtle Creek Police Department (MCPD) responded to a robbery at the Columbia Bank on NW Pleasant Street.Police say a man in t
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Lebanon man arrested after standoff involving arson and threats
On the Wednesday night, September 17, 2025, Lebanon Police officers responded to a domestic disturbance report on Dodge Street, where a juvenile caller reported
Florida woman accused of having sex with 15-year-old stepson loses nursing license
The affidavit states police received an anonymous tip about the alleged sexual activity on July 30, 2024.
Cyclist killed in suspected multi-vehicle crash on Jasper Road
An accident on Jasper Road claimed the life of a 33-year-old cyclist on September 12, 2025.According to the Springfield Police Department (SPD), police units w
Robbery at Columbia Bank in Myrtle Creek prompts police search for suspects
Sunday evening, officers witht he Myrtle Creek Police Department (MCPD) responded to a robbery at the Columbia Bank on NW Pleasant Street.Police say a man in t
I-5 southbound lanes reopen near Rogue River
The southbound lanes of Interstate 5 were closed just south of Exit 48 in Rogue River on Thursday, following an accident involving an overturned log trailer, ac
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Erika Kirk named head of Turning Point USA in wake of husband's assassination
Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, has been elected as the new CEO and Chair of the Board at Turning Point USA.
Why immigration might be the elephant in the room as the Fed navigates economic turmoil
The Federal Reserve announced a quarter of a percent interest rate cut Wednesday and policy makers also penciled in two other cuts before the end of the year in
'Charlie Kirk loved' being in 'South Park,' Turning Point USA spokesman says
An executive producer for “The Charlie Kirk Show" and spokesman for Turning Point USA said Kirk would have wanted Comedy Central to keep airing the "South Park"
Trump labels Antifa a terrorist organization, sparking debate on legality and implications
It’s been a target of President Trump for years, designating the protest group a terrorist organization.
Youth mental health org asks AI developers to slow down, weigh safety risks for teens
An open letter from The Jed Foundation (JED), a youth mental health organization, calls for protections against potentially dangerous AI chatbots.
Supporters continue to mourn Charlie Kirk as Turning Point's new CEO is named
Turning Point USA has named Erika Kirk, the widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, as its new CEO.
Trump, Starmer urge more pressure on Putin; discuss AI collaboration and Middle East peace
President Donald Trump concluded his official state visit to the United Kingdom on Thursday.
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Tim Howard optimistic about a Reyna revival with possible Parma transfer
Landon Donovan and Tim Howard share their thoughts on Gio Reyna's career crossroads as a the 22-year-old seeks a move away from Dortmund.
Landon Donovan: America is the 'only place' that can host a successful Club World Cup
Landon Donovan believes FIFA should consider staging the 2029 Club World Cup in the U.S. for a second consecutive time.
Pochettino faces challenge of reintegrating star players after Gold Cup final defeat
The U.S. Men's National Team had a positive showing at the 2025 Gold Cup but it remains clear: to succeed next summer, they need their stars back in the lineup.
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GALLERY: 'Country's Grandest Stage: The Opry at 100' exhibit opens at Country Music Museum
The Country Music Museum opens brand-new exhibit 'Country's Grandest Stage: The Opry at 100.'
Reese Witherspoon was told she was 'totally wrong' for this famous role
Reese Witherspoon says a famous director gave her an "ego check" about starring in a movie she was producing.
Ed Sheeran reveals he was 'intensely unhappy' the first ten years of his career
Ed Sheeran was "intensely unhappy" in the first decade of his career. He had "no balance" in his life because he put his music over his personal happiness.
Bella Hadid shares photos from her hospital bed amid Lyme Disease battle
Bella Hadid has been hospitalized but has yet to reveal the reason behind her stay. The 28-year-old model was diagnosed with Lyme disease at the age of 16.
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4 ways to use annuities in your estate plan
Annuities can be powerful estate planning tools when used strategically.
Fed cuts, mortgage rates fall to lowest levels in nearly a year
Mortgage rates drop in hopes of a Fed rate cut
HELOC rates drop to lowest level since March, as Fed cuts rates for the first time in 2025
This is the week that was for home equity rates.
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Get ahead of your savings by raising your rate by an amount you prefer. Here’s how.
A few weeks could save you hundreds when it comes to mortgage rates
In today’s volatile rate environment, waiting a few weeks to apply for a mortgage cost save — or cost — you hundreds.
What kinds of documents are needed to sell a house?
A lot of paperwork is involved in a home sale.
Tax lien investing: What to know before jumping in
Tax liens can sport high yields, but they aren’t suitable for the faint of heart.
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Missing dog's cries lead firefighters to ditch rescue reunion in Port St. Lucie
A missing dog’s cries led firefighters in Port St. Lucie to a ditch, and a heartfelt reunion.
'That's insane! I'm in shock!' Couple discovers forgotten lottery ticket worth $13 million
The wife explained that she and her husband had been "really busy," causing them to forget to check their Powerball ticket.
Family fishing trip uncovers rare 32-million-year-old turtle fossil in Alabama
A family fishing trip in south Alabama led to the discovery of a 32-million-year-old leatherback sea turtle fossil, marking a significant f
LIVE: Smithsonian National Zoo gears up for panda Qing Bao's first birthday party in DC
Giant panda Qing Bao is turning four-years-old on Friday, and the Smithsonian National Zoo is inviting the public to celebrate her first birthday at the park.
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Local KITS program gives kindergarteners a head start on classroom skills
The school year is in full swing for kids and that means children that were part of the Kids In Transition to School program are officially in the classroom.KIT
Lane Community College president joins national commission to boost workforce readiness
Lane Community College President Stephanie Bulger has been appointed to the Commission on Economic and Workforce Development by the American Association of Comm
Increased patrols for Pleasant Hill schools after social media post sparks parent outrage
A Pleasant Hill School District employee has been put on paid administrative leave due to comments made in a social media post regarding the death of Charlie Ki
Springfield parents concerned over Thurston employee's comment on Charlie Kirk's death
Parents in Springfield say they're concerned over a comment from a Thurston School District employee made after the death of Charlie Kirk.The post, which is bei
Police investigate early morning shooting near Central Catholic High School
Portland Police are investigating a shooting near Central Catholic High School.
UO President announces budget reductions, impacting faculty and staff positions
More than 100 people will lose their jobs as the University of Oregon addresses a deficit of up to $30 million.About half of 117 jobs have already been cut.Also
Eugene Education Foundation awards $200,166 in enrichment grants to Eugene School District
The Eugene Education Foundation (EEF) has awarded $200,166 in grant funding to support 67 educational projects across Eugene School District 4J for the 2025-26
Southwestern Oregon Community College welcomes students from 20 states, 12 countries
There are plenty of new students arriving to the Southwestern Oregon Community College for the school's annual move in day. Housing Director Joe Belter has been
North Bend School District and superintendent part ways
The North Bend School District and Superintendent Vince Swagerty have mutually agreed to a separation agreement, effective September 5, 2025.In a statement the
Holt Elementary welcomes new kindergarteners as Eugene's youngest step into school life
It's a big day for young kids in Eugene - the first day of kindergarten!Kids at Holt Elementary were ready to get to work.But the things they were most excited
Bethel School District students joyfully return to classrooms after summer break
Summer break has officially ended for some local students as Bethel School District welcomed kids to their first day of school Tuesday.Students at Meadowview El
Springfield officials urges motorists to drive cautiously as kids return to school
Springfield schools will be back in session next week and the streets will be bustling with morning and evening activity again.As children head back to school,
Local psychiatrist advises gradual introduction of AI in classrooms to avoid skill gaps
With school starting next week, parents may be wondering how much technology - and now, artificial intelligence - should play a role in their child's learning.W
How Eugene Police Department prepares for active shooter incidents
As the new school year approaches, the Eugene Police Department is reminding the community about its continuous efforts to prepare for active shooter scenarios,
North Bend Police officer details changes to DARE program
The DARE program is back in North Bend schools, and one local police officer recently certified to teach the program says it is not the same DARE kids experienc
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Roseburg man arrested on multiple child sex abuse charges
A Roseburg man has been arrested on multiple charges related to child sex abuse, according to the Roseburg Police Department.Gregory Wayne Van Egdom, 41, was t
Roseburg police recover stolen vehicle, arrest suspect on multiple charges
Roseburg police officers successfully recovered a stolen vehicle and arrested a suspect on multiple charges on Tuesday, September 16. The incident occurred arou
3 dead, 1 hospitalized in suspected drug overdose at Shady Point RV park near Roseburg
The Douglas Interagency Narcotics Team (DINT) reports on Sunday, September 14, three individuals were found deceased in an RV at the Shady Point RV park, which
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Bone appétit: How to choose the best food for your pet
Choose the right food for your pet with these tips.
Wildfire near OR 242 and OR 126 causes traffic delays
SISTERS, Ore. — A wildfire near the intersection of OR 242 and OR 126 is causing significant traffic delays as crews work to suppress the Foley Ridge fire.A pil
Coos History Museum hosts talk on 1930s radio icon's hidden past
The Coos History Museum will host the October First Tuesday Talk program, “Revisiting Lies, Sex and Radio,” with author Dick Wagner on October 7, 2025, from 6–7
Morning Brew: Eugene Emeralds
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Eat, sleep, play, repeat: 8 tips for creating a daily routine for your pet
Maintaining a daily routine for your pet is important for their physical and mental health.
Purr-fectly prepared: 13 essential items to welcome your new pet
These essential pet items will welcome your new furry friend with open arms.
Pet-proof your home: 11 tips to create a safe environment for your new fur baby
Is your home ready to welcome a new, four-legged friend? Follow these tips to pet-proof your home.
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5 strategies for driving with family and friends
During the holidays, a lot of people take road trips to visit family and friends. But, driving with other people can be loud and distracting. It can be annoying
Winterizing your vehicle: Essential tips for safe and smooth winter driving
As winter approaches, it's crucial to prepare your vehicle for the challenges that come with cold temperatures, snow and icy conditions. Winterizing your vehicl
Safe and sound: Tips to avoid drunken driving during the holidays
The holiday season is a time for joy, celebration, and spending quality moments with friends and family. However, it's also a time when alcohol consumption tend
Keep safe with our guide on avoiding pedestrian accidents
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