City of Klamath Falls Road Work Week of April 6

Asphalt Crew: 6 A.M. Till 4:30 P.M. Monday Through Thursday Monday 4-6-2026 and Tuesday 4-7-2026: Pothole Commercial, Walnut, and 9th from Klamath Ave. to Commercial. Wednesday 4-8-2026: 2300 block of California Ave Dig out and repave traffic
Oregon Joins Coalition Suing Trump Over Mail Voting Executive Order

Oregon has stepped into a brewing legal battle against President Donald Trump’s recent executive order, which seeks to limit mail ballots. Joining a coalition of Democratic-led states, Oregon’s Attorney General Dan Rayfield is determined to ensure that
Klamath Community College names new Vice President of External Programs

KLAMATH FALLS – Klamath Community College has selected a seasoned Air Force officer and Klamath Falls native Lucas Ritter as its next Vice President of External Programs. Ritter, a current Inspector General for the Oregon Air National
Trump escalates pressure on Iran with expletive-filled threat on social media

President Donald Trump has renewed his warnings to Iran, threatening sweeping attacks on the country’s infrastructure if it does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz by a newly set deadline Tuesday evening. In a series of posts
Pope Leo XIV’s first Easter address calls for peace, warns against growing indifference to violence

In his first Easter address as pontiff, Pope Leo XIV delivered a powerful message from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, urging the world to reject war and rediscover a commitment to peace. Speaking before tens of
UCLA wins first NCAA women’s basketball title with dominant rout of South Carolina

The UCLA Bruins delivered a statement performance on Sunday, overwhelming the South Carolina Gamecocks 79–51 to capture the program’s first NCAA women’s basketball championship. Built on relentless defense and unselfish offense, the victory capped a remarkable 31-game
NY Islanders fire head coach Patrick Roy, turn to veteran Peter DeBoer amid playoff push

The New York Islanders made a dramatic move just days before the end of the regular season, dismissing head coach Patrick Roy and appointing seasoned bench boss Peter DeBoer as his replacement. With only four games remaining,
Darius Rucker to launch 2026 Songs of Summer Tour

Darius Rucker is gearing up for a busy summer in 2026, unveiling a 20-date U.S. run dubbed the “Songs of Summer Tour.” The outing begins June 4 in Toledo and travels through major stops including Bethel, Atlantic
Tenille Townes sets April release date for third album ‘The Acrobat’

Tenille Townes has revealed plans for her third studio album, The Acrobat, arriving April 10, 2026. To preview the album, Townes has shared the deeply personal title track, “The Acrobat,” a duet with acclaimed songwriter Lori McKenna.
‘Handmaid’s Tale’ spin-off ‘The Testaments’ to premiere April 8th on Hulu

Hulu has announced that The Testaments, its long-awaited follow-up to The Handmaid’s Tale, will debut April 8. The series will launch with its first three episodes, followed by weekly releases. The streamer shared the news on social