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Trump says he's replacing Homeland Security Secretary Noem with GOP Sen. Markwayne Mullin Featured News by Oregon Today News
President Donald Trump says hes replacing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem with GOP... More

03/05/2026

Nearly 80 sick after Holland America ship traveling through Asia suspected of norovirus outbreak Featured News by Oregon Today News
The American cruise ship was decontaminated in Hong Kong after officials realized there ma... More

03/05/2026

Oregon will lead another lawsuit against Trump’s tariffs, this time challenging new 15% charge Featured News by Oregon Today News
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield is once again taking a leading role in a high-stakes ... More

03/05/2026

Oregon Employment Department has 101 ideas to fix service frustrations Featured News by Oregon Today News
Six years after the Oregon Employment Department suffered a historic meltdown during the p... More

03/05/2026

‘Bonus war’: Social media is losing it over the Trump’s new operation inside Ecuador Featured News by Oregon Today News
The US militarys latest operation is sending social media into a frenzy More

03/05/2026

Central Valley Conference girls basketball 2025-26: All-league teams, coach and player of the year Featured News by Oregon Today News
Central Valley Conference girls basketball all-league selections and individual awards for... More

03/05/2026

What we know about Honorable Mention, the new Portland sports bar backed by Damian Lillard Featured News by Oregon Today News
Weve heard rumors of a new bar coming to the basement of the Benson Hotel for several mont... More

03/05/2026

Juez federal desestima demanda contra la ley santuario de Oregón Featured News by Oregon Today News
Read this story in English Federal judge dismisses lawsuit on Oregons sanctuary law More

03/05/2026

Oregon creates annual HPV Awareness Day as CDC changes vaccination guidelines Featured News by Oregon Today News
Oregon will now mark March 4 as HPV Awareness Day each year under a new bipartisan law to ... More

03/05/2026

Escuelas de Portland evalúan despidos laborales ante déficit de $10 millones Featured News by Oregon Today News
Read this story in English Layoffs furlough days are potential options to plug Portland Pu... More

03/05/2026

2 men, woman accused in beating death of homeless man found nude and bound Featured News by Oregon Today News
Two men and a woman are facing murder allegations after police found a nude and severely b... More

03/05/2026

Say goodbye to mortgage rates’ three-week slide Featured News by Oregon Today News
The average long-term US mortgage rate came off its lowest level in three and a half years... More

03/05/2026

Ducks Confidential podcast: NFL combine review; sneak peek at spring football Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Ducks Confidential podcast hosted by The OregonianOregonLives Aaron Fentress and forme... More

03/05/2026

Agentes federales violan normas usando gas y bolas de pimienta contra manifestantes pasivos Featured News by Oregon Today News
Read this story in English Federal officers violating policy by firing pepper balls using ... More

03/05/2026

Central Valley Conference boys basketball 2025-26: All-league teams, coach and player of the year Featured News by Oregon Today News
Central Valley Conference boys basketball all-league selections and individual awards for ... More

03/05/2026

Kristi Noem ousted from Department of Homeland Security as Trump names replacement Featured News by Oregon Today News
President Trump announced Kristi Noem will step down as Homeland Security secretary in Mar... More

03/05/2026

Oregon and more than 20 states sue over new global tariffs Trump imposed after his stinging Supreme Court loss Featured News by Oregon Today News
Some two dozen states challenged President Donald Trumps new global tariffs on Thursday fi... More

03/05/2026

DATA PRIVACY  
  
Unfortunately, every year thousands of Oregonians fall victim to online criminals who disguise themselves as established organizations or businesses. Internet scams continue to evolve and become harder to recognize. The term cyber-criminal, generally refers to someone using internet services or software to take advantage of victims. Cyber-criminals and other scammers have become quite skilled in getting you to provide your personal information in a variety of ways. Some scammers are selling “official merchandise” while others ask you to pay fees urgently to avoid serious consequences (which are not real). Another popular scam is the click-bait link or file attachment that collects your data by inviting you to open it from a message such as “I think you know this person that was in this car accident” or “Your account has been suspended, click here to reset your password”. But of course, when you click these links you get viruses or are directed to give your personal information to “reset your account” or login. When in doubt don’t open the link, instead open a new browser and pull up the organization’s official website or call their official number.   
  
Here are a few tips to keep you safer from scams and cybercrimes:  
  
• Use caution, especially with those you are not familiar with.  
o When you receive uninvited contacts from people or businesses, whether it's over the phone, by mail, email, in person, or on social media, always consider the possibility that the interaction may be a scam.   
o Remember to call or log on to the organization’s real website to verify the information you’ve been given is accurate.   
  
• Protect your passwords and personal information.  
o Always use password protection.  
o Don’t share account or password information with others.  
o Update security software and back up content regularly.   
o Protect your WiFi network with a password.  
o Avoid using public computers or WiFi hotspots to access online banking or to provide personal information for services.  
  
• Ignore unfamiliar attachments or links.   
o Don’t click on links, open attachments, attempt to unsubscribe, or call any telephone number listed in suspicious messages.   
o Do NOT give any money, credit card info, or other personal details.  
o When in doubt, look up the organization’s website or phone number and contact them directly.   
  
If you have information about or have fallen victim to a scam, please contact the Oregon Attorney General's Consumer Hotline at 1-877-877-9392 or online at www.oregonconsumer.gov Featured News by Lincoln County Sheriff
DATA PRIVACY Unfortunately, every year thousands of Oregonians fall victim to online criminals who disguise themselves as established organizations or businesses. Internet scams continue to evolve and become harder to recognize. The term cyber-criminal, generally refers to someone using internet services or software to take advantage of victims. Cyber-criminals and other scammers have become quite skilled in getting you to provide your personal information in a variety of ways. Some scammers are selling “official merchandise” while others ask you to pay fees urgently to avoid serious consequences (which are not real). Another popular scam is the click-bait link or file attachment that collects your data by inviting you to open it from a message such as “I think you know this person that was in this car accident” or “Your account has been suspended, click here to reset your password”. But of course, when you click these links you get viruses or are directed to give your personal information to “reset your account” or login. When in doubt don’t open the link, instead open a new browser and pull up the organization’s official website or call their official number. Here are a few tips to keep you safer from scams and cybercrimes: • Use caution, especially with those you are not familiar with. o When you receive uninvited contacts from people or businesses, whether it's over the phone, by mail, email, in person, or on social media, always consider the possibility that the interaction may be a scam. o Remember to call or log on to the organization’s real website to verify the information you’ve been given is accurate. • Protect your passwords and personal information. o Always use password protection. o Don’t share account or password information with others. o Update security software and back up content regularly. o Protect your WiFi network with a password. o Avoid using public computers or WiFi hotspots to access online banking or to provide personal information for services. • Ignore unfamiliar attachments or links. o Don’t click on links, open attachments, attempt to unsubscribe, or call any telephone number listed in suspicious messages. o Do NOT give any money, credit card info, or other personal details. o When in doubt, look up the organization’s website or phone number and contact them directly. If you have information about or have fallen victim to a scam, please contact the Oregon Attorney General's Consumer Hotline at 1-877-877-9392 or online at www.oregonconsumer.gov
DATA PRIVACY Unfortunately every year thousands of Oregonians fall victim to online crimi... More

03/05/2026

Oregon sues over new global tariffs Trump imposed after his stinging Supreme Court loss Featured News by Oregon Today News
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield and attorneys general from two dozen states are chall... More

03/05/2026

More than 20 states sue President Trump over new tariffs after Supreme Court loss Featured News by Oregon Today News
A coalition of Democratic attorneys general from over two dozen states has filed a lawsuit... More

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