Month: January 2017

1st AP Northwest News Minute

KENO, Ore. (AP) — Authorities in southwestern Oregon say they’ve taken a juvenile male into custody following the stabbing death of a 74-year-old woman. The Klamath County district attorney’s office says police responded to a reported stabbing in Keno on Saturday morning and found Judith Anne Rose dead at the […]

AP Northwest Sports Minute

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The NFC West champion Seahawks are heading to the playoffs. Russell Wilson threw for 258 yards and a touchdown and the Seattle Seahawks rallied from an early 11-point deficit to beat San Francisco 25-23 on Sunday. Now, the Seahawks (10-5-1) will be the third seed […]

PUD to aid in national study; Cold Weather Shelter; Coos Bay cleared of sunken vessel; Keeping those resolutions

Central Lincoln to participate in policy study Oregon is one of four states selected by the National Governor’s Association for a “policy academy” focused on modernizing electric grids.  In Oregon, the Department of Energy will be working alongside Central Lincoln PUD for ways to protect vulnerable parts of the coast […]

Vikings split with the Cardinals; Ducks complete So-Cal school sweep; Beavers fall to UCLA

The Viking boys’ basketball team picked up their third win of the season Friday night in Corbett where they downed the Cardinal 57-40.  The Lady Cardinals came out on top in the opening game of the night, defeating Siuslaw 54-38.   The Oregon men continued their opening weekend domination in […]

Latest Oregon news, sports, business and entertainment

  BOARDMAN COAL PLANT Biomass testing delayed at Boardman coal plant (Information from: East Oregonian, http://www.eastoregonian.com) PENDLETON, Ore. (AP) — Portland General Electric says it’ll determine whether Oregon’s last remaining coal-fired power plant can run entirely on biomass in the next couple of months. The East Oregonian reports PGE had […]