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Missing Yreka man found dead inside his crashed vehicle

YREKA, Calif. – An elderly man from Yreka who was reported missing late last week has been found dead.

On December 24, the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office sought the public’s help in finding 92-year-old Alberto Mena, who had been missing from his home in Yreka, California since December 23, 2022.

Mena’s 1997 Silver/Purple Mercury Sable, with California License Plate 3388WDP, was missing from his driveway and was believed to be driven by Mena.

The California Highway Patrol said on December 26, Mena ... Read more

9 Offbeat Towns to Visit in Oregon

The 33rd US state of Oregon in the Pacific Northwest is famed for its complex landscape of mountains, coasts, and forests. Plenty of travelers enjoy the charm of the Beaver State with a visit to its most populous city, Portland (the City of Roses), o ... Read more

UPDATE: Marion County commissioners approve state money for

The Marion County Board of Commissioners on Wednesday approved an expanded contract with the state for operating public health services.

The services covered under the contract include communicable disease prevention and education as wel ... Read more

The bar and the bench

Willamette Law faculty includes some of the most respected legal scholars in the country nationally recognized for their research, publications and contributions to the law. Yet it is their deep dedication to their students that distinguishes these p ... Read more

Oregon is one signature away from ending unlimited campaign contributions

Published   Mar 08, 2024 08:30PM
More than twenty years ago, Tim Knopp thought he and Democratic colleague Mark Hass would pass campaign finance reform through the state Legislature.

The Bend Republican was the majority leader in the state House, and Hass was the Democratic whip. There was momentum nationally around campaign finance reform after then-U.S. Sens. John McCain, a Republican of Arizona, and Russ Feingold, a Democrat from Wisconsin, championed a federal law, the McCain-Feingold Act, that limited “soft money” contributions to political parties.
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In a departure from last year, Oregon Legislature wraps up s

Oregon lawmakers headed home three days earlier than required on Thursday night, ending a surprisingly bipartisan session that saw them invest hundreds of millions of dollars in housing, recriminalize possession of small amounts of hard drugs and cap ... Read more

Emergency services, Dec. 28

Felony arrests

Racketeering — Cedrus Jahson King, 25, of the 300 block of Alice Street, Medford. Medford police arrested King Thursday on charges of racketeering, unlawfully altering metal property, aggravated first-degree theft and fi ... Read more

How Motorcycle Riders Beat the Winter Blues

The Cherry City Classic is the brainchild of Marc Gore, a fixture of Salem motorcycle culture. Once upon a time, the void of motorcycle activities in Oregon during February was filled by The One Motorcycle Show, but since it moved to April, opportuni ... Read more

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Issaquah, Washington

Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.