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Washington's wolf population reaches highest level yet, says WDFW Featured News by Oregon Today News
The report shows that the minimum year-end wolf count increased by more than 17 at the end... More

04/18/2026

Vietnam veterans sue President Trump over proposed ‘Triumphal Arch’ in Washington Featured News by Oregon Today News
Plaintiffs say the 250-foot arch would alter the entrance for Arlington National Cemetery ... More

04/18/2026

'Worth a shot': Jill Biden bids $35K for ‘Heated Rivalry’ cameo during charity auction Featured News by Oregon Today News
The former first ladys bid was quickly surpassed Guess I wont be heading to the cottage af... More

04/18/2026

You can watch the Wild vs Stars in the NHL Playoffs for free - Here's how Featured News by Oregon Today News
The NHL Playoffs are underway and on the slate today are the Minnesota Wild facing the Dal... More

04/18/2026

Metal factory to dispose of toxic chemical it used weekly in Portland neighborhood Featured News by Oregon Today News
A metal finishing company in Southeast Portland has agreed to stop using a chemical solven... More

04/18/2026

Oregon shut down 3 free preschools but won’t tell families why Featured News by Oregon Today News
Oregons early childhood agency shut down three Washington County Preschool Promise program... More

04/18/2026

Oregon golf course shuts down after $6.2 million sale, future uncertain Featured News by Oregon Today News
A nearly 100-year-old golf course in Oregon is now closed after being sold The future of t... More

04/18/2026

‘Resilience’: Kevin Love, Oregon winery team up for mental health awareness Featured News by Oregon Today News
A Willamette Valley winemaker is turning his latest pinot noir into a mission for mental h... More

04/18/2026

The Lyrid meteor shower is lighting up Oregon skies. See when it peaks Featured News by Oregon Today News
A well-known meteor shower officially hit Oregon skies on April 16 giving Oregon stargazer... More

04/18/2026

Whale found stranded on Southwest Washington coast Featured News by Oregon Today News
A whale was found stranded on the Southwest Washington coast on Friday adding to a growing... More

04/18/2026

Asking Eric: In a family filled with people who can’t stay married, how many destination weddings must I attend? Featured News by Oregon Today News
Dear Eric I have attended destination weddings for three close relatives I paid for our tr... More

04/18/2026

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04/18/2026

***Media Release***  
Case #: S2026-00583  
  
Bandon, Ore. - On April 17th 2026, a homeowner from Upper Fourmile Lane called 911 to report he was following a vehicle that had just broken into his shop and stolen several items. A Coos County Sheriff’s Deputy responded along with Bandon Police and located the suspect vehicle at a residence on Hwy 101 near Hoffer Lane.  
  
Kaine M. Horner was arrested and charged with Burglary II and Theft I. Mr. Horner stole a bear hide, a mounted Bobcat, and other items from inside the shop. The victim recovered the Bear hide, which fell out of the back of the suspect vehicle.  
  
The Bobcat mount, which fell out of the suspect vehicle at the intersection of Hwy 101 and Upper Fourmile, was not recovered. It is believed this was picked up by a passing motorist. If you happen to recover this item, please contact Sgt. Slater at 541-396-7806 so it can be returned to the owner.  
  
Mr. Horner was transported to the Coos County Jail on the charges of Burglary II and Theft I.  
  
“Police action is not indicative of guilt.  All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.” Featured News by Coos County Sheriff
***Media Release***  
Case #: S2026-00585  
  
Coos Bay, Ore. - On Friday, April 17, 2026, at 6:55 p.m. a Coos County Deputy was driving southbound on State Highway 101 near Delmar Lane, in Coos County, Oregon. The Deputy observed the driver of a northbound vehicle holding a cellphone by his ear as they passed by each other.  
   
The Deputy turned around and initiated a traffic stop. The driver of the vehicle was identified as Cody A. Simones (38); Mr. Simones acknowledged he had been using his cell phone while driving and North Coos Dispatch advised Mr. Simones driving privileges in Oregon were suspended with a Felony status.  
   
Mr. Simones was placed under arrest and transported to the Coos County Jail, on the charge of DWS Felony.  
  
“Police action is not indicative of guilt.  All persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.” Featured News by Coos County Sheriff
The Constitution is alive in Portland high schools: 2 local teams compete at national civics competition this weekend Featured News by Oregon Today News
During the annual three-day competition hundreds of students from around the nation demons... More

04/18/2026

Oregon WR Dakorien Moore, humbled as a freshman, embraces new approach Featured News by Oregon Today News
EUGENE Dakorien Moores freshman season at Oregon was a humbling experience More

04/18/2026

How to watch Ottawa Senators vs Carolina Hurricanes streaming free today Featured News by Oregon Today News
The NHL Playoffs are underway and they start with the Ottawa Senators taking on the Caroli... More

04/18/2026

Dear Abby: Was I wrong to brag about great sales day when co-worker’s day was rough? Featured News by Oregon Today News
DEAR ABBY I am a sales associate at a business that sells sewing machines vacuums and quil... More

04/18/2026

2026 Seattle Seahawks NFL Draft Preview: Assessing targets, markets, and more for the No. 32 pick Featured News by Oregon Today News
Fresh off of winning the Super Bowl Seattle Seahawk fans have no plans for complacency The... More

04/18/2026

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