Sheriffs' group opposes guns for pot smokers SALEM The right of Oregonians to use marijuana for medical reasons and also to obtain concealed handgun permits is being challenged by local sheriffs who say federal law prevents those people from packing heat. Advocates for the state s medical mar...
3.6K - Nov. 5, 2009; scored 43.0 State overhauls 'green' tax breaks SALEM (AP) Oregon s Department of Energy has issued new rules aimed at curbing a state program that grants lucrative tax credits for wind, solar and other renewable power plants. The changes are intended to trim the program s cost by making it hard...
2.6K - Nov. 4, 2009; scored 43.0 State gets good credit rating, says treasurer SALEM (AP) The Oregon treasurer s office says national credit rating firms are reporting that Oregon remains a safe credit risk at a time when many states are being warned about potential downgrades. Moody s, Fitch Inc. and Standard and Poor s last...
1.0K - Nov. 4, 2009; scored 43.0 10,000 children benefit from health plan SALEM More than 10,000 children have been added to the state health plan under a new law aimed at expanding health insurance coverage to nearly every child in Oregon, officials said Tuesday. Cathy Kaufmann, manager of the program, said the sign-ups...
2.1K - Nov. 4, 2009; scored 43.0 Activists rally to OK gay nuptials SALEM Gay rights backers kicked off a voter education campaign Monday aimed at eventually overturning Oregon s ban on same-sex marriage. Evan Wolfson of the national gay rights group Freedom to Marry said Monday he thinks hearts and minds are chan...
3.4K - Nov. 3, 2009; scored 43.0 Care providers fault new background checks SALEM (AP) Some people who provide child care so that parents in low-income families can go to work say new precautions by an Oregon state agency are delaying their payments. In Oregon, such child care is subsidized at a rate ranging from $2.6...
0.9K - Nov. 3, 2009; scored 68.0 Johnson 50th Anniversary Gary and Betsy (Spear) Johnson, of Bandon, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Oct. 29. Gary was a North Bend boy, the son of Melvin and Ruth Johnson. Betsy was a Coos Bay girl, the daughter of Charlie and Elizabeth Spear. Growing up, they knew...
1.7K - Nov. 2, 2009; scored 43.0 Former Oregon State Bar president dies SALEM (AP) Edward L. Ned Clark Jr., a former president of the Oregon State Bar and a pioneer in land-use planning for Marion and Polk counties, has died. He was 86. Clark practiced law in Salem for 42 years before retiring in 1995. He was also ch...
0.8K - Nov. 2, 2009; scored 86.0 Hang up and drive law comes Jan. 1 SALEM As of Jan. 1, you can get slapped with a $90 fine if you use a hand-held cell phone while driving in Oregon. Will that be enough to encourage motorists to keep their full attention on the road? And how well can the law be enforced? Orego...
6.2K - Nov. 2, 2009; scored 86.0 Don Schirmer A celebration of life will be held for Don Schirmer, 79, of Myrtle Point, at 5 p.m., Monday, Nov. 2, at the Oaks Pavillion at the Coos County Fairgrounds. Pastor Jeff May, of the Broadbent Community Church, will officiate. Don was born Sept. 1, 1930,...
4.4K - Oct. 31, 2009; scored 43.0 North Bend Hall of Fame inductees George Edward Gebhardt (Class of 1933): Gebhardt was born in 1915 and was class president during his time at North Bend High School. He also won the Coos County extemporary speaking contest and was selected Outstanding Senior Boy. He earned a degree...
4.7K - Oct. 31, 2009; scored 43.0 Bulldogs to honor coaches The North Bend High School Hall of Fame celebrates its 10th year on Friday, with the induction of five men who helped enhance the opportunities for students in the school district. The 10th class will push the number of members of the Hall of Fame to...
2.6K - Oct. 29, 2009; scored 43.0 Educators urge lower lottery profits for bars SALEM (AP) Education advocates say they will continue to press the Oregon Lottery Commission to reduce bars and taverns share of video lottery profits. The advocates plan to be on hand Friday when the commission decides the issue. Lottery Director...
0.9K - Oct. 28, 2009; scored 43.0 Co-worker donates kidney SALEM For most co-workers, office generosity usually means an extra handful of desk candy, a lunch out or a helping hand with a trying task. North Salem resident Julee Myers recently beat all that by a long shot. Myers, 47, donated a kidney about ...
2.9K - Oct. 28, 2009; scored 68.0 Salem project gives free care for pets of homeless SALEM (AP) Tammy Thompson lives in a tarp-covered tent on Salem s fringe, sharing her little spot in the woods with three much-loved dogs. They re my children. They re everything to me, said Thompson, 44. That s why she was grateful for a local ...
3.0K - Oct. 28, 2009; scored 329.0 CB library looks to expand building Ever go to the library wanting to check e-mail and all the computers were occupied? Ever go to a children s event at the library and had to wait for a second show because there wasn t enough room? Ever want to grab a cup of coffee to go with a page-t...
2.9K - Oct. 28, 2009; scored 43.0 FAA grounds Northwest pilots WASHINGTON (AP) The two Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot their Minneapolis destination are grounded indefinitely unless the National Transportation Safety Board grants them a reprieve. The Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday that it ...
1.2K - Oct. 28, 2009; scored 43.0 Lottery chief: Don't cut bars' commissions SALEM (AP) The director of the Oregon Lottery says cutting gambling commissions would be too risky for the lottery and the bars and taverns that offer video gambling. In a report to the five-member lottery commission, Dale Penn said Monday that t...
0.9K - Oct. 27, 2009; scored 43.0 New safety worry: Laptops in cockpit WASHINGTON (AP) Two Northwest Airlines pilots who flew 150 miles past their destination because they were focused on laptop computers instead of cockpit displays may have opened a new avenue of concern for safety regulators distracting personal e...
6.2K - Oct. 27, 2009; scored 43.0 Firm to settle suit over Sunwest affiliate SALEM (AP) A tentative settlement has been reached in a lawsuit filed against a law firm that represented an affiliate of Sunwest Management Inc., one of the largest senior-living chains in the nation. Michael Grassmueck, a court-appointed receiver...
1.1K - Oct. 26, 2009; scored 68.0 |