

Watch For Wildlife
As deer, elk, and other species begin their fall migration, the Oregon Wildlife Foundation (OWF) is reminding drivers to stay alert and help prevent wildlife-vehicle collisions. Each year, an estimated 5,000 large animals are struck and killed on Oregon roads, with peak collisions occurring in October and November when animals migrate to lower elevations. Collisions not only threaten wildlife but also endanger motorists. “Slowing down to admire the beauty of our changing se


Coast Guard Commandant Assures Helicopter Will Stay In Newport
Photo by Sharon Biddinger Simply Design Studios Oregon’s U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, along with Representative Val Hoyle (OR-04), announced that Admiral Kevin Lunday, Acting Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard, committed to the Senators on a call that an essential rescue helicopter located at the Newport Air Facility would remain there. “Thanks to public pressure and action from the courts, the Coast Guard has committed to keeping the rescue helicopter in Newpo


Commissioner Hall Recall Moves Forward
Lincoln County Clerk Amy Southwell announced on Tuesday December 2nd to the Recall Hall committee that they have certified 3,940 valid signatures on the recall petition for Commissioner Claire Hall. With the required threshold met, Commissioner Hall now has five days to resign; if she chooses not to, she will force a recall election, which will be held on either January 6, or January 13, 2026. Commissioner Hall noted when the recall began that she would fight a recall. Hall n




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