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Tale of the tape: Previewing Oregon’s Class 6A football state title game between Summit and Silverton Featured News by Oregon Today News
Were at the final week of Oregon high school football and the Class 5A state tournament al... More

11/27/2025

DeSoto vs. College Park: Where to watch live Texas high school football UIL playoffs (11/28/2025) Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Texas high school football playoffs heat up Friday when the undefeated College Park Ca... More

11/27/2025

Walmart slashes price on top-rated Blackstone griddle for Black Friday Featured News by Oregon Today News
Whether you are looking for a great holiday gift or need one for yourself its a great time... More

11/27/2025

Watch live: Aledo vs. Arlington Heights Texas high school football UIL playoffs (11/28/2025) Featured News by Oregon Today News
The collision of two powerhouse programs takes center stage Friday afternoon at Crowley IS... More

11/27/2025

Indigenous actor Elaine Miles says ICE called her Oregon tribal ID ‘fake’ Featured News by Oregon Today News
Elaine Miles was walking to a bus stop in Redmond Washington to go to Target she said when... More

11/27/2025

This Thanksgiving we’re thankful for our community, family and friends, and stretchy pants. Our Administrative Offices are closed for the day. Patrol and Corrections Deputies are working their regular shifts and wish you a safe and happy Thanksgiving!  
  
A few friendly reminders as you get ready for the big feast:  
  
-  Make sure the turkey is the only thing getting baked. Stay sober if you’re getting behind the wheel.  
  
- Preparing a big meal isn’t the only thing that can be stressful this week. Holidays can be tough for different reasons. Take time to check in with others, especially if you are concerned about them or know they are having a hard time.  
  
- Speeding to get to Grandma’s house? Slow down - a ticket is not what she had in mind when she asked if you could bring napkins.   
  
- Take time to connect with loved ones. Though we’re just a 911 call away, your friends and family really are more fun to share the day with. Featured News by Lincoln County Sheriff
Watch Cowboys vs Chiefs NFL football streaming free today; Preview, time, odds Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Thanksgiving Day slate features the Dallas Cowboys meeting up with the Kansas City Chi... More

11/27/2025

Oregon Department of Human Services Assembles 1,500 Food Boxes in Salem to Combat Hunger Amid SNAP Benefit Shutdown Featured News by Oregon Today News
Oregon Department of Human Services staff assembled 1500 food boxes for residents impacted... More

11/27/2025

Where the Waters Are Rough, a Fishing Town Confronts Trump’s Priorities Featured News by Oregon Today News
First Newport Ore lost its Coast Guard rescue chopper Then came the swirl of rumors and ev... More

11/27/2025

Taiwanese authorities raid Intel exec’s home, seize his computers Featured News by Oregon Today News
Taiwan raided homes belonging to an Intel vice president on Thursday investigating the pos... More

11/27/2025

Oregon women’s basketball moves to 8-0 following win over Old Dominion Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Oregon womens basketball team jumped out early on Old Dominion Thursday morning and di... More

11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Stay safe & warm out there!  
You're Sawdust family ❤️ Featured News by The Sawdust Theatre
Happy Thanksgiving everyone Stay safe amp warm out there Youre Sawdust family More

11/27/2025

US passenger goes missing while on shore during Caribbean cruise Featured News by Oregon Today News
The 55-year-old woman from the US got off the bus during her tour around the island but ne... More

11/27/2025

Asking Eric: Bed linens’ overwhelming scent tainted an otherwise lovely visit with old friend Featured News by Oregon Today News
Dear Eric I recently spent the night with an old friend We had a 50-year anniversary visit... More

11/27/2025

Bixby vs. Broken Arrow: How to watch live Oklahoma high school football playoffs OSSAA semifinal (11/28/2025) Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Oklahoma high school football landscape will witness a titanic Class 6A-I semifinal sh... More

11/27/2025

Oregon State football earns Thanksgiving commitment from local recruit Featured News by Oregon Today News
Oregon State football has at least one thing to be thankful for this year More

11/27/2025

DRIVING DROWSY  
  
It is always important to stay alert while driving, especially during this time of year when weather conditions can rapidly become hazardous. Driving while drowsy or tired is especially dangerous. Sleepiness slows your reaction time, decreases awareness, and impairs your judgment just like drugs or alcohol. People who are very sleepy behave in similar ways to people who are drunk. Below are several safety tips to keep in mind before hitting the road.   
  
To remain alert and avoid drowsiness:  
• Getting plenty of sleep the night before a long trip.  
• If you are tired, find a safe place to stop and take a nap or have an alert passenger drive.  
• Traveling at times when you are normally awake and staying overnight rather than driving straight through.  
• Schedule a break every two hours or every 100 miles.  
• Stop driving if you become sleepy. Someone who is tired could fall asleep at any time. Fatigue impacts reaction time, judgment, and vision, causing people who are very sleepy to behave in similar ways to those who are drunk.  
• Avoid working all day and then driving all night.  
• Drink a caffeinated beverage. Since it takes about 30 minutes for caffeine to enter the bloodstream, find a safe place to take a 20-30 minute nap while you’re waiting for the caffeine to take effect.  
• Avoid sleepy times of day. Take a mid-afternoon nap and find a place to sleep between midnight and 6 a.m.  
• Traveling with an awake passenger.  
  
You are too tired to drive if you’re experiencing any of the following:  
• Having trouble keeping your eyes open and focused.  
• The inability to keep your head up.  
• Daydreaming or having wandering, disconnected thoughts.  
• Drifting from your lane or off the road or tailgating.  
• Yawning frequently or rubbing your eyes repeatedly.  
• Missing signs or driving past your intended exit.  
• Feeling irritable and restless.  
• Being unable to remember how far you have traveled or what you have recently passed. Featured News by Lincoln County Sheriff
DRIVING DROWSY It is always important to stay alert while driving, especially during this time of year when weather conditions can rapidly become hazardous. Driving while drowsy or tired is especially dangerous. Sleepiness slows your reaction time, decreases awareness, and impairs your judgment just like drugs or alcohol. People who are very sleepy behave in similar ways to people who are drunk. Below are several safety tips to keep in mind before hitting the road. To remain alert and avoid drowsiness: • Getting plenty of sleep the night before a long trip. • If you are tired, find a safe place to stop and take a nap or have an alert passenger drive. • Traveling at times when you are normally awake and staying overnight rather than driving straight through. • Schedule a break every two hours or every 100 miles. • Stop driving if you become sleepy. Someone who is tired could fall asleep at any time. Fatigue impacts reaction time, judgment, and vision, causing people who are very sleepy to behave in similar ways to those who are drunk. • Avoid working all day and then driving all night. • Drink a caffeinated beverage. Since it takes about 30 minutes for caffeine to enter the bloodstream, find a safe place to take a 20-30 minute nap while you’re waiting for the caffeine to take effect. • Avoid sleepy times of day. Take a mid-afternoon nap and find a place to sleep between midnight and 6 a.m. • Traveling with an awake passenger. You are too tired to drive if you’re experiencing any of the following: • Having trouble keeping your eyes open and focused. • The inability to keep your head up. • Daydreaming or having wandering, disconnected thoughts. • Drifting from your lane or off the road or tailgating. • Yawning frequently or rubbing your eyes repeatedly. • Missing signs or driving past your intended exit. • Feeling irritable and restless. • Being unable to remember how far you have traveled or what you have recently passed.
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11/27/2025

FBI executes search warrant at Washington state residence tied to DC shooting suspect Featured News by Oregon Today News
Rahmanullah Lakanwal drove from Bellingham Washington to shoot two West Virginia National ... More

11/27/2025

Metro parks keep ‘Green Friday’ tradition alive with free parking on day after Thanksgiving Featured News by Oregon Today News
Metro is offering free parking at all its parks and boat ramps on Black Friday as part of ... More

11/27/2025

How Fubo subscribers can watch NBC for free today Featured News by Oregon Today News
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11/27/2025

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