KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (KTVZ) — A Coos Bay woman was killed and a Bend woman hospitalized after a three-vehicle crash on an icy stretch of Highway 97 in Klamath County Sunday morning. Troopers said ...
EUGENE, Ore. -- Oregon didn't need to be at full strength to defeat James Madison. That was clear from the start of Saturday's 51-34 rout in the first round of the College Football Playoff as it took ...
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Things went sideways fast on the farm when the equipment sank deep into the mud. What started as a normal day quickly turned into a recovery mission. Follow along as we assess the situation, figure ...
The hillside along eastbound I-90 near milepost 36 is eroding, according to Washington State Patrol and Snoqualmie Pass crews. This area is situated between North Bend and the summit, leading to the ...
NORTH BEND, Wash. — A North Bend road has been completely closed due to erosion from days of heavy rain, trapping some people in their homes. Southeast Edgewick Road was restricted to one lane Tuesday ...
UPDATE: As of 1:36 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11, all lanes of eastbound I-90 have reopened at Winery Road (milepost 27), according to the Washington State Department of Transportation. A portion of ...
NORTH BEND, Wash. — The eastbound lanes of Interstate 90 reopened Tuesday morning after an overnight closure due to a mudslide in North Bend. The western Washington region has been inundated by rain ...
Keisean Nixon has been far from perfect in his first year as Green Bay's true No. 1 cornerback, but he sealed Sunday's win over the Chicago Bears with a late interception. John Fisher / Getty Images ...
Waymo has received approval from the California Department of Motor Vehicles to expand its driverless robot-taxi service to the East Bay, North Bay, and Sacramento, the company said Friday. A map ...
In 2020, the state needed motel rooms, and lots of them. Wildfires and COVID-19 had conspired to force thousands of Oregonians into the elements. In response, the state wanted to get millions of ...