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Virginia “Ginny” L. Held, 82, of Corvallis died Tuesday, January 16, 2024. McHenry Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
Ray Francis Dwier, 89, of Albany, passed away at his home on Tuesday, January 2, 2024. A memorial service will be held at Jefferson Baptist Church on Saturday, January 20, 2024, at 12:00 p.m.
Terrence Shannon Jr. has been cleared to return to the University of Illinois men’s basketball team after a federal judge on Friday granted a preliminary injunction sought by the Chicago native, who was suspended late last month amid a rape…
Two weeks of storms in the U.S. have turned roads into icy death traps, frozen people to death from Oregon to Tennessee and caused power outages that could take weeks to fix. Fresh snow fell on New York City and…
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits last week fell to its lowest level in more than a year. Here is the most recent jobs and unemployment data for Oregon.
SEATTLE — As he closed his address Thursday to a sold-out room inside the W Bellevue Hotel, Washington athletic director Troy Dannen smiled and said: “I really appreciate the opportunity to come here. It is not the agenda I thought…
As the ice continues to melt and recede from the past week’s cold snap, mid-Willamette Valley residents, businesses and safety workers are cleaning up the wreckage while dealing with rain, rain and more rain.
The Florida Gators’ football program is under NCAA investigation. The investigation has been underway since at least the summer. On June 9, the NCAA sent UF President Ben Sasse a notice of inquiry. That’s a formal document enforcement staff sends…
The United States’ largest land manager is soliciting public input on a plan to open federal land to new solar projects in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Oregon and Washington.