Failed Traffic Stop Causes Accident, Yields Arrest
Klamath Falls, ORE– Just after 10:00 pm on Tuesday a Klamath County Sheriff’s Office deputy attempted a traffic stop on a Chevrolet pickup near the intersection of Freida and Derby Street. The vehicle fled at a high
Ethics Probe Delayed “Indefinitely”
Klamath County, ORE– In an email explanation from the State Ethics Commission, Executive Director Susan V. Myers says the ethics complaint that was due out this Friday to determine whether the Sheriff had committed any ethics violations
And End To Daylight Savings Could Be Happening in Oregon
Portland, ORE– An Oregon state senator Kim Thatcher, of Keizer, thinks she can do better than Congress with her bill to adopt Pacific Standard Time for 12 months of the year, putting an end to daylight savings
Klamath Homeless Population Drops In 2024 Count
Klamath County, ORE — Organizations across Oregon have recently conducted the annual “Point-In-Time” count in an effort to address homelessness with a data-driven approach. This initiative, carried out by each county in the state and across the
Everyone Swims Needs Volunteers
Klamath Falls, ORE– The Everyone Swims program this Spring in partnership with Sky Lakes Medical Center and the City of Klamath Falls seeks to ensure Students receive individualized instruction, develop skills, build confidence, and learn life-saving skills,
Unemployment Up But State Econ Expert says, “Not to Worry”
Klamath Falls, ORE– The job market in the United States enjoyed record-low unemployment rates in much of 2022 and 2023 but has started the year off with declines especially here in Oregon. According to recent data, there
Criminalizing Drugs On The Docket In Legislature
Portland, ORE– A bipartisan committee of lawmakers met this summer to come up with solutions to Measure 110 that they will tackle this 35-day session. The Democrats proposed HB 4002, an omnibus bill that modifies Ballot Measure
Henley Basketball: Hornets boys avenge loss, girls dominate Hidden Valley
Henley girls and boys basketball started the second half of Skyline Conference play with statement wins over Hidden Valley. Here’s how each game unfolded Tuesday. Girls: Henley 77, Hidden Valley 27 As the near-duplicate scores would imply,
Federal appeals court rules that Donald Trump does not have presidential immunity in January 6 case
A federal appeals court in Washington found former President Donald Trump is not entitled to broad immunity from federal prosecution. A three-judge panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit said in
Jury finds mother of mother of Michigan school shooter guilty of involuntary manslaughter
A jury has found he mother of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley guilty of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the shooting deaths of four students at Oxford High School in November 2021. Jennifer Crumbley was found guilty