Monthly Archives: August 2021
Governor Brown Warns School Leaders Not to Jeopardize Return to In-Person Instruction
Governor Kate Brown issued an open letter to Oregon superintendents, school board members, and education leaders Tuesday, August 17th, calling on them to take action to ensure Oregon's...
CalTrans Announces End of 4 hour Closures in Sight at ‘Last Chance Grade’
CalTrans announced Tuesday, August 17th, that the work required to control a formidable slide on U.S. 101 south of Crescent City before rain becomes an obstacle, is nearing...
Fire Reported in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
The National Park Service reported an active fire situation in Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park Monday afternoon August 15th.
As a result, Howland...
Air Pollution Advisories Continue in Mild Workweek Forecast
As temperatures remain cooler inland, air quality warnings are present across much of southern Oregon. The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality has issued an Air Pollution Advisory in...
Early Morning 7.0 Quake Shakes Off the Alaskan Peninsula
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.0 struck 85 miles off the Alaskan peninsula just before 5:00am Saturday morning, August 14th.
The quake was...
Mask and Vaccine Mandates Go into Effect as Cases Rise
Indoor mask use requirements in all indoor spaces statewide began Friday, August 13th, after Governor Brown ordered a new required health and safety measure for personnel in health care settings. requiring proof...
Man Arrested After Physical Altercation with Officer and Crash
On Friday, August 13th, the Crescent City Police Department responded to a request to remove an intoxicated individual from a local restaurant.
Upon...
Governor Brown to Send National Guard to Support Oregon Hospitals
Governor Kate Brown announced Friday, August 13th, that she will be deploying up to 1,500 Oregon National Guard members to support frontline health care workers as Oregon hospitals...
Excessive Heat, Red Flag Warnings and Air Quality Alerts in Weekend Forecast
A front continues to pull moisture and an unstable air-mass up through southern Nevada and northern California bringing a slight chance of afternoon and evening thunderstorms inland.
6,000 Pounds of Processed Marijuana Discovered in Raid
On Tuesday August 10th, the Illegal Marijuana Enforcement Team task force raided a black-market illegal marijuana warehouse in Central Point.