Medford girl missing for two weeks
Photo courtesy of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children is seeking the public’s assistance in locating missing child, Maysa Kennedy. Maysa, 15, has been missing since June
Heat advisories prompt OHA warning about heat-related illness
PORTLAND, Ore. – Oregon Health Authority is encouraging people to take steps to avoid heat-related illnesses such as heat stroke and heat exhaustion as advisories predicting triple-digit temperatures go into effect this week. Older adults, infants and
Cascades East doctor receives 2024 Family Physician of the Year Award
KLAMATH FALLS, OR — Wendy Warren, M.D. has been recognized as the 2024 Family Physician of the Year by the Oregon Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Warren is the assistant professor and associate director of strategic development
9th Circuit stops Oregon Logging to protect marbled murrelets
EUGENE, Ore.— The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals today affirmed a lower court ruling that prevents Scott Timber from clearcutting old growth trees within Oregon’s Elliott State Forest. The decision will protect marbled murrelets, which are a threatened
Grants Pass woman arrested after shooting at occupied car
GRANTS PASS, OREGON — On June 30, 2024, at about 1952 hours, Grants Pass Police Officers and an OSP State Trooper responded to the 2500 block of New Hope Road for a shots fired call. There were
Falcons Outpaced by Challengers in Eugene
Photo Credit: Inside the Lines Photography. EUGENE, Ore – The Klamath Falls Falcons (1-3; 7-14) lost both legs of an Area 4 doubleheader against the Eugene Challengers (8-2; 20-6) on Monday night. Here is how each game
Horner Named NAIA Baseball Academic All-American of the Year
via Oregon Tech Athletic Communications DALLAS, Texas – Oregon Tech catcher Tyler Horner received the highest honor for a collegiate student-athlete, as the junior was named College Sports Communicators NAIA Baseball Academic All-American of the Year. The award
BLM: Land treatments kept Darlene 3 Fire from spreading to La Pine
Prineville, Ore. — Last week, wildfire broke out on public lands near the community of La Pine, Oregon. Fortunately, decades of land treatments performed by the Bureau of Land Management helped stop the fire in its tracks. The
Small plane crash kills 5 Georgia family members en route home from Cooperstown baseball tournament
New York State police confirmed on Monday that five members from the same metro-Atlanta family died in a plane crash on their way home from a baseball tournament in upstate New York. The family members were returning
Supreme Court rules that Donald Trump is partially immune from prosecution
On Monday, July 1, the Supreme Court deemed that Donald Trump is partially immune from his 2020 election subversion charges. The Court said “official” acts taken by a president are protected, but not steps he took as