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Arizona grand jury indicts 11 Republicans who falsely declared Trump won the state in 2020 Featured News by Oregon Today News
PHOENIX AP Eleven Republicans who submitted a document to Congress falsely declaring that... More

04/24/2024

Startup aims to fill Eugene news void left by diminished Register-Guard Featured News by Oregon Today News
After watching the stunning decline of their local newspaper Eugene and Springfield reside... More

04/24/2024

Controversial Linn County chicken ranch put on hold following permit withdrawal Featured News by Oregon Today News
Construction plans for a large-scale facility proposing to raise 34 million chickens per y... More

04/24/2024

🤰🤱Muchas mamàs nos preguntan por la Depresióm post-parto y el cuidado de su bebé en español!  
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CareBaby newborn booklet Spanish  
física, dental o de salud mental? Como miembro de Health Share/CareOregon, puede recibir ayuda, , la depresión, el estrés, la consejería y la salud mental, el consumo de tabaco, el vapeo y el, después del parto y durante el primer año de vida de su infante. Estos incluyen: • citas de atención a la sauld para recibir atención física, dental y mental • Benefcios adicionales durante hasta 12 meses después del parto ¡Felicitaciones por su bebé!  
https://careoregon.org/docs/default-source/members/pregnancy-and-family-support/carebaby-newborn-booklet-spanish.pdf?sfvrsn=7d7739a3_3 Featured News by Peruvian Cultural Festival
South Koreans sue government over climate change, saying policy violates human rights Featured News by Oregon Today News
As plaintiffs lawyers and activists chanted slogans outside South Koreas constitutional co... More

04/24/2024

Man who hit Nyssa wrestler avoids charges from Idaho prosecutor Featured News by Oregon Today News
The man who ran onto the mat and hit a Nyssa High School wrestler in January has avoided c... More

04/24/2024

Dear Annie: Homeowner not comfortable with neighbors cutting through their yard Featured News by Oregon Today News
Dear Annie We have neighbors who reside in a cul-de-sac that is at the rear of our propert... More

04/24/2024

How to watch The Masked Singer Season 11 Episode 8 Girl Group night for free Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Masked Singer is more than half way through Season 11 and this week the hit show retur... More

04/24/2024

Early-Morning Burglary Investigation Leads to Arrests in Rural Central Point, Deputies Seize Guns, Drugs, Cash  
  
JCSO Case 24-2209  
  
CENTRAL POINT, Ore. – Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) deputies arrested two suspects yesterday after an early-morning burglary in rural Central Point. Yesterday morning, a JCSO Community Service Deputy took a report from ECSO Dispatch just after 8 a.m. of a burglary in the 5700 block of Upton Road. Through the investigation, JCSO deputies identified several suspects and tracked them to an address in the 100 block of Laurelhurst Street, also in rural Central Point.   
  
JCSO deputies obtained a search warrant for the property and identified a female suspect on scene. During the initial search of the property, deputies located an additional suspect hiding under a shed. The man did not respond to commands to come out and barricaded in the crawl space. After a lengthy standoff, deputies persuaded the man to give up through the use of pepper spray and a K9.   
  
JCSO Criminal Investigations Division (CID), and Illegal Marijuana Enforcement Team (IMET) detectives responded to assist in the arrest and search of the property. During the search, investigators discovered 10 firearms including a stolen pistol, and an AR-style rifle with no serial number. Deputies also found body armor, an illegally-manufactured silencer, methamphetamine, heroin, Butane Honey Oil (BHO), 35 lbs. of processed cannabis, and 58.3 grams of fentanyl. Deputies also uncovered nearly $19,000 in cash.   
  
The first suspect was Kelli Margaret Hernandez, 44, of Medford. She was arrested for conspiracy to commit second-degree burglary, and hindering prosecution. She was booked and lodged at the Jackson County Jail.  
  
The second suspect was Mickey Ray Galatz, 28, of Central Point. He was arrested on 15 charges related to the incident, in addition to five outstanding warrants. The new charges include second-degree burglary, first and second-degree theft, second-degree criminal mischief, second-degree trespass, interfering with a peace officer, felon in possession of a firearm, felon in possession of body armor, possession of a prohibited firearm, unlawful possession of methamphetamine, unlawful distribution of methamphetamine, unlawful possession of heroin, and unlawful distribution of heroin. For the fentanyl Galatz was charged with unlawful possession of a schedule II-controlled substance – substantial quantity, and unlawful distribution of a schedule II-controlled substance. The outstanding warrants include probation violations for felon in possession of a firearm, two counts of felony unlawful possession of heroin, attempting to elude police by vehicle, and a Klamath County warrant for first-degree burglary and first-degree aggravated theft. Galatz is lodged in the Jackson County Jail.   
  
This case is under further investigation with deputies following additional leads. There is no more information for release at this time.Photos from Jackson County Sheriff Oregon's post Featured News by Jackson County Sheriff
Early-Morning Burglary Investigation Leads to Arrests in Rural Central Point, Deputies Seize Guns, Drugs, Cash JCSO Case 24-2209 CENTRAL POINT, Ore. – Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) deputies arrested two suspects yesterday after an early-morning burglary in rural Central Point. Yesterday morning, a JCSO Community Service Deputy took a report from ECSO Dispatch just after 8 a.m. of a burglary in the 5700 block of Upton Road. Through the investigation, JCSO deputies identified several suspects and tracked them to an address in the 100 block of Laurelhurst Street, also in rural Central Point. JCSO deputies obtained a search warrant for the property and identified a female suspect on scene. During the initial search of the property, deputies located an additional suspect hiding under a shed. The man did not respond to commands to come out and barricaded in the crawl space. After a lengthy standoff, deputies persuaded the man to give up through the use of pepper spray and a K9. JCSO Criminal Investigations Division (CID), and Illegal Marijuana Enforcement Team (IMET) detectives responded to assist in the arrest and search of the property. During the search, investigators discovered 10 firearms including a stolen pistol, and an AR-style rifle with no serial number. Deputies also found body armor, an illegally-manufactured silencer, methamphetamine, heroin, Butane Honey Oil (BHO), 35 lbs. of processed cannabis, and 58.3 grams of fentanyl. Deputies also uncovered nearly $19,000 in cash. The first suspect was Kelli Margaret Hernandez, 44, of Medford. She was arrested for conspiracy to commit second-degree burglary, and hindering prosecution. She was booked and lodged at the Jackson County Jail. The second suspect was Mickey Ray Galatz, 28, of Central Point. He was arrested on 15 charges related to the incident, in addition to five outstanding warrants. The new charges include second-degree burglary, first and second-degree theft, second-degree criminal mischief, second-degree trespass, interfering with a peace officer, felon in possession of a firearm, felon in possession of body armor, possession of a prohibited firearm, unlawful possession of methamphetamine, unlawful distribution of methamphetamine, unlawful possession of heroin, and unlawful distribution of heroin. For the fentanyl Galatz was charged with unlawful possession of a schedule II-controlled substance – substantial quantity, and unlawful distribution of a schedule II-controlled substance. The outstanding warrants include probation violations for felon in possession of a firearm, two counts of felony unlawful possession of heroin, attempting to elude police by vehicle, and a Klamath County warrant for first-degree burglary and first-degree aggravated theft. Galatz is lodged in the Jackson County Jail. This case is under further investigation with deputies following additional leads. There is no more information for release at this time.Photos from Jackson County Sheriff Oregon's post
Early-Morning Burglary Investigation Leads to Arrests in Rural Central Point Deputies Seiz... More

04/24/2024

Gateway Pundit files for bankruptcy after election conspiracy defamation lawsuits Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Gateway Pundit an influential website that regularly peddles falsehoods and conspiracy... More

04/24/2024

Tesla driver claims use of Autopilot in fatal motorcycle crash near Seattle Featured News by Oregon Today News
A Tesla that may have been operating on the companys Autopilot driving system hit and kill... More

04/24/2024

‘Most calculated cruelty’: Oregon man who funded videos of monkeys being tortured gets extra long sentence The Portland area had... Featured News by Oregon Today News
Its a horrible case No one involved in this case wants to have to deal with this case said... More

04/24/2024

Former Yakima cop had coached, taught in Washington school district before killing ex-wife, teen mother of his son Featured News by Oregon Today News
The former Yakima police officer accused of killing his ex-wife at William Wiley Elementar... More

04/24/2024

Former Seattle Storm star Sue Bird joins team’s ownership group Featured News by Oregon Today News
SEATTLE Sue Bird helped the Seattle Storm to four WNBA titles Now she will continue guidi... More

04/24/2024

Pilot can’t fly marijuana to retail stores in Alaska even if its sale is legal in the state, federal judges rule Featured News by Oregon Today News
A federal appeals court has upheld the revocation of a mans pilot certificate after he del... More

04/24/2024

New community-based refugee resettlement approach successful so far in Bend Featured News by Oregon Today News
Traditionally refugees from around the world who are accepted into the United States recei... More

04/24/2024

Softball rewind: Here’s what’s been happening in Oregon’s Class 6A Featured News by Oregon Today News
Its the midway point of the spring season and theres a lot of action to look back on in Or... More

04/24/2024

COOS BAY-NORTH BEND WATER BOARD  
700 Block of N.10th Street Water Service Line Repair  
  
The Coos Bay North Bend Water Board will repair a water service line on North 10th Street in Coos Bay. Excavation work will begin on Thursday, April 25th at 8:30 AM and last for approximately 8 hours.  
  
Motorists travelling on North 10th Street and Date Avenue should expect short delays as flaggers direct traffic through the work zone.  The Water Board requests that citizens use alternate routes during this project to promote safety and avoid travel delays.  
  
Citizens with questions or concerns may contact the Water Board at (541)267-3128 extension 221. Featured News by City of Coos Bay
20-year-old sentenced to life in prison for fatally shooting man at 2022 house party in Cornelius Featured News by Oregon Today News
On Tuesday a Washington County jury found 20-year-old Cesar Yovanni Alvarez-Alcazar guilty... More

04/24/2024

Former UCSB, Washington forward Alexis Whitfield officially signs with Oregon women’s basketball Featured News by Oregon Today News
Former UCSB and Washington forward Alexis Whitfield officially signed with Oregon on Wedne... More

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