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Gerrymander Washington state? Democrats want to talk about it Featured News by Oregon Today News
As red and now blue states around the country try to redraw their congressional maps the c... More

01/08/2026

US averaged a billion-dollar disaster every 10 days in 2025, analysis shows Featured News by Oregon Today News
Severe weather dominated the years losses More

01/08/2026

Moving company data show Oregon was 2025’s top state for newcomers Featured News by Oregon Today News
Many newcomers are relocating to Oregon for opportunities in the tech and health care indu... More

01/08/2026

Nearly 75K car seats recalled due to possible safety issue Featured News by Oregon Today News
The recalled car seats were sold nationwide in the United States and Canada More

01/08/2026

University of Washington study reveals financial impacts of surgery Featured News by Oregon Today News
A recent study from the University of Washington School of Medicine reveals a national sna... More

01/08/2026

Data centers target rural communities for lower costs, not to create high-quality jobs, study finds Featured News by Oregon Today News
Local governments often tell residents that the power-hungry developments will bring numer... More

01/08/2026

‘OPB Politics Now’: Oregon enters an election year with big political questions Featured News by Oregon Today News
Last year was a tumultuous one in Oregon politics The city of Portland had an entirely new... More

01/08/2026

Beyond its quirky landmark, this unexpected Oregon town has travel experts raving about its ‘historic charm’ Featured News by Oregon Today News
When a website dedicated to turning wanderlust into reality drops a love letter to an Oreg... More

01/08/2026

Sierra Canyon vs. Louisville: Watch California girls high school basketball live Featured News by Oregon Today News
The defending state quarterfinalist Sierra Canyon Trailblazers 14-1 1-0 bring their high-p... More

01/08/2026

Massive iceberg turns blue, is 'days or weeks' from disintegrating, NASA says Featured News by Oregon Today News
Iceberg A-23A broke from Antarctica in 1986 and is one of the largest icebergs ever tracke... More

01/08/2026

✨🎄 Peruvian Christmas 2025 🎄✨  
  
Take a look at our Peruvian Christmas 2025 photos, an event proudly created by the Peruvian Cultural Festival since 2018. This family-friendly cultural celebration was filled with joy and the true Christmas spirit. The event featured a beautiful exhibition of Peruvian Nativity scenes inspired by our traditions, and of course, delicious Peruvian food was part of the experience.  
  
The Peruvian Cultural Festival presented a special recognition to Santa Claus in appreciation of his attendance at our event and for his longstanding dedication to bringing joy, hope, and smiles to children and families in our community.  
  
#PeruvianCulturalFestival #PeruvianChristmas #FamilyCelebration #CommunityJoy #TraditionAndCulture #SantaClausPhotos from Peruvian Cultural Festival's post Featured News by Peruvian Cultural Festival
Niña desaparecida de Cornelius; autoridades dicen que podría estar viviendo en un Jeep con su padre Featured News by Oregon Today News
Read this story in English 4-year-old Cornelius girl missing officials say she could be li... More

01/08/2026

Oregon scrambles to protect immigrants’ Medicaid data after judge’s ruling Featured News by Oregon Today News
Oregon health officials say theyre seeking ways to safeguard personally sensitive data of ... More

01/08/2026

A look at Dry January, Gen Z, changing drinking habits Featured News by Oregon Today News
For young people across the United States Dry January is no longer a novelty For some it h... More

01/08/2026

Portlanderos se reúnen para denunciar disparo de agente de ICE contra mujer de Minneapolis Featured News by Oregon Today News
Read this story in English Portlanders gather to denounce ICE agents shooting of Minneapol... More

01/08/2026

Asking Eric: Want to avoid hurt feelings, anger? ASK before posting someone else’s pictures Featured News by Oregon Today News
Dear Eric Librarian here replying to Deleted Post whose son got angry about a parent posti... More

01/08/2026

Woman killed by ICE agent in Minneapolis was a mother of 3, poet and new to the city Featured News by Oregon Today News
The woman shot and killed by a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer in Minneapol... More

01/08/2026

Trabajadores de oficios en Oregón sospechan perfilamiento laboral por agentes de inmigración. Featured News by Oregon Today News
Read this story in English Oregon trade workers suspect occupational profiling by immigrat... More

01/08/2026

REPORTING WILDLIFE INCIDENTS  
  
Traveling on the roads and highways of Lincoln County offer many wonderful sightseeing opportunities such as beautiful sunsets over the Pacific, ships and shops on our bay fronts, and seemingly endless forest lands to explore. However, while traveling through the community for work or play, we must also be mindful that this area is the natural habitat of several species of wildlife. It's important to be alert and aware of possible wildlife while commuting. Though it's unlikely to see a whale on the highway, you may come across deer, elk, and birds. In the unfortunate event that you or someone else is unable to avoid a collision with wildlife, the following steps are recommended:  
   
• If you are on a State Highway, in a State Park, on the beaches, or if the animal is protected under Oregon Revised Statute (such as anything hunted or fished in Lincoln County), please contact the Oregon State Police at 541-265-5353 or dial *677 from a mobile phone.  
   
• If you’re in the cities of Lincoln City, Newport, or Toledo; Contact the city police department:   
• Lincoln City Police Department Dispatch (non-emergency) – 541-994-3636   
• Newport Police Department Dispatch (non-emergency – 541-574-5807   
• Toledo Police Department Dispatch (non-emergency) – 541-336-5555   
   
• If you’re in any other part of Lincoln County or if the animal involved is a pet or livestock; Contact the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office at 541-265-0777   
   
It is possible to transfer calls between Dispatch Centers but being put on hold multiple times can be frustrating. To avoid this, it's important to know which center to contact initially. By doing so, Law Enforcement can provide the best quality service. If there is an emergency, always call 911. Featured News by Lincoln County Sheriff
REPORTING WILDLIFE INCIDENTS Traveling on the roads and highways of Lincoln County offer many wonderful sightseeing opportunities such as beautiful sunsets over the Pacific, ships and shops on our bay fronts, and seemingly endless forest lands to explore. However, while traveling through the community for work or play, we must also be mindful that this area is the natural habitat of several species of wildlife. It's important to be alert and aware of possible wildlife while commuting. Though it's unlikely to see a whale on the highway, you may come across deer, elk, and birds. In the unfortunate event that you or someone else is unable to avoid a collision with wildlife, the following steps are recommended: • If you are on a State Highway, in a State Park, on the beaches, or if the animal is protected under Oregon Revised Statute (such as anything hunted or fished in Lincoln County), please contact the Oregon State Police at 541-265-5353 or dial *677 from a mobile phone. • If you’re in the cities of Lincoln City, Newport, or Toledo; Contact the city police department: • Lincoln City Police Department Dispatch (non-emergency) – 541-994-3636 • Newport Police Department Dispatch (non-emergency – 541-574-5807 • Toledo Police Department Dispatch (non-emergency) – 541-336-5555 • If you’re in any other part of Lincoln County or if the animal involved is a pet or livestock; Contact the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office at 541-265-0777 It is possible to transfer calls between Dispatch Centers but being put on hold multiple times can be frustrating. To avoid this, it's important to know which center to contact initially. By doing so, Law Enforcement can provide the best quality service. If there is an emergency, always call 911.
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