Monthly Archives: July 2020
Man Arrested after Firing Gun at Residence
During the early morning hours of June 30th, Del Norte County Sheriff Deputies responded to a reported shooting on Hwy. 101 North in Smith River.
Upon arrival Deputies made...
Reports of Man Abusing His Dogs Leads to Wild Discovery
Del Norte County Sheriff's Deputies responded to a call Saturday night, July 4th, regarding a man possibly abusing his dogs and when deputies arrived they made contact with Ian Slater.
Brookings Man Dies in Charleston Harbor
The Coos County Sheriff's Office reported that just after 2:15pm, Wednesday afternoon, July 8th, Officers were dispatched to reports of an apparent accidental drowning at the docks in Charleston.
Coos Bay LNG Pipeline and Terminal Project Gets Authorization
On Monday July 6th, U.S. Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette announced the issuance of a final long-term order authorizing the export of domestically produced liquefied natural gas from the proposed Jordan Cove...
Woman Found After Being Stranded for 3 Days
911 Dispatch in Josephine County received a call Saturday night July 4th, at approximately 8:30pm from a female stating she was stranded in her vehicle with a flat tire on an unidentified...
New Permit Required for Kayaking and Paddle-boarding Oregon Waterways
As of January 1st, 2020, the Aquatic Invasive Species Permit required for non-motorized boats 10 feet and longer was replaced by a Waterway Access Permit. The Aquatic Invasive Species Permit will remain...
OSP Trooper Accused of Using ‘Racist’ Hand Gesture
The Oregon State Police was alarmed and concerned by reports accompanied a small video snippet of a larger event, that an Oregon State Police Trooper made a hand signal that some could...
Man Killed in Alleged Armed Robbery
On Thursday evening, July 2nd, Humboldt County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to a business in Blue Lake at 9:45pm regarding a report of an armed robbery with shots fired according to a...
Mild Fourth of July Weekend Forecast
The Fourth of July weekend weather forecast continues to see mild and sunny days. On the coast patchy early morning fog is expected to burn off by the afternoon and temperatures will...
Masks and State of Emergency Highlight COVID-19 Update
Northern Oregon counties that allowed multiple weeks of civil unrest continue to dictate to all of Oregon, COVID-19 protocols. Governor Kate Brown again made masks mandatory state wide as well as reinstating...