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Local News from KOBI/KOTI Medford-Klamath Falls via Yahoo! News

(1/7/09) The Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) is growing concerned that retailers aren't complying with new bottle bill regulations that went into affect January first.

 

(1107/09) You may have passed him a hundred times as you're driving down Court Street in Medford. He stands on the street corner almost every day, holding a sign and waving to cars.

 

(11/07/09)The 111th congress officially convened Tuesday, and with it U.S Senator Jeff Merkley became the newest federal representative of Oregon.

 

(1/6/09) A car and semi-truck tangled on Interstate Five this afternoon causing traffic to slow to a crawl earlier today. Oregon State Police say a red sedan traveling northbound near Gold Hill lost c...

 

(1/5/09) The Ashland First Congregational United Church of Christ is taking a stand for gay rights. Rev. Pam Shepherd says the church has agreed that marriage certificates will no longer be signed in ...

 
 

Local News from Salem Statesman Journal via Yahoo! News

Kerry Rucker doesn't like graffiti in his neighborhood.

 

Jack and Jill, who once happily played on a hillside at the Enchanted Forest theme park south of Salem, are taking a hiatus for repairs.

 

Maj. Gen. Raymond F. Rees has presided over countless mobilization ceremonies, but this one was different.

 

Salem-Keizer will extend the current high school semester by one week in an effort to reduce the effect of five snow days on academics, district leaders said Tuesday.

 
 

Daily News for Astorian Oregon from The Daily Astorian

As rain continues and water levels rise, U.S. Highway 30 at Lost Creek Road in Columbia County is reduced to one open lane. There is no word on when normal traffic operations will resume.

 

A precautionary public health advisory was issued Thursday because of the potential for higher-than-normal levels of bacteria in ocean waters along Oregon's north and central coast following recent wi...

 

Clatskanie officials have closed the Clatskanie School District. Because of flooding the Swedetown Village Manufactured Home Park has been evacuated, the area where the Northwood In and Carla's Closet...

 

SOUTH BEND, Wash. - A landslide north of South Bend broke a major 12-inch water supply line Wednesday night, the Pacific County Emergency Operations Center was notified at 7:30 a.m. Thursday.

 

It may feel like it, but it hasn't been 40 days or 40 nights since this rain began. And even though the rain was expected to end shortly, flooding will remain a concern for the North Coast well into t...

 

Water in the highways has prompted Clatskanie schools to close Thursday.

 

Jewell schools are closing Thursday because the Nehalem River has overflown over Oregon Highway 103.

 

Torrential rain continued to soak the North Coast.

 

SEASIDE -- Here we go again.

 

SEASIDE - Heavy rains and tidal conditions have caused high water on U.S. 101 (Pacific Coast Hwy.) from mile points 21 - 25, restricting the highway to high-profile and emergency vehicles.