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Local News from KOBI/KOTI Medford-Klamath Falls via Yahoo! News

(1/5/09) The Ashland First Congregational United Church of Christ is taking a stand for gay rights. Rev. Pam Shepherd says the church has agreed that marriage certificates will no longer be signed in ...

 
 

Local News from Salem Statesman Journal via Yahoo! News

This year, make a New Year's resolution to the planet that you can keep.

 

Salem City Council will hold a public hearing about the rezoning of the Battle Creek Golf Course, councilors voted Monday night.

 

Students at Morningside Elementary School on Monday wrapped Christmas ornaments and other gifts they made for their parents, because they didn't have the chance to take them home before the holidays.

 

Cleanup efforts to help area residents regroup after winter snow, ice and rain have been postponed because of more adverse conditions, this time road-blocking high water.

 

The new smoking ban irks some people and pleases others.

 

As soon as Evelyn Henschel pinned the badge on her husband, brand-new Oregon State Police Trooper Ray Henschel, his brother began the teasing.

 

Three new mid-block crosswalks on Lancaster Drive NE are proving to be popular with pedestrians but difficult for drivers. Public-safety officials have reported a slight increase in the number of call...

 

Salem and Marion County housing authorities are set to receive more than $200,000 combined to help low-income housing residents on the path to economic self-sufficiency.

 
 

Daily News for Astorian Oregon from The Daily Astorian

CANNON BEACH - The Clatsop County Fire Investigation Team has confirmed that a fire at Tolovana Inn Jan. 1 was caused by a malfunctioning flue chase behind a natural gas fireplace in a second-floor un...

 

Former Long Beach (Wash.) Peninsula, resident, 86 Bette Jane Anderson, 86, of Kelso, Wash., former Long Beach (Wash.) Peninsula resident, died Friday, Jan. 2, 2009, at home.

 

Former Astoria resident, 99 Agnes Marie Lillenas Steele Jeppesen, 99, of Corvallis, formerly of Astoria, died Friday, Jan. 2, 2009, in Corvallis.

 

Prices creeping up on Peninsula

 

TILLAMOOK - A free winter driving safety program will be held at the Tillamook County Library, 1716 Third St., from 12:15 to 12:50 p.m. Friday. Those who attend are invited to bring a lunch.

 

Craig Hoppes, superintendent of Astoria School District, has announced that the Astoria School District will hold two meetings, both at 6:30 p.m., to discuss the grade configuration of Astoria schools...

 

Council agrees to vacate portion of Lexington Avenue that runs through the community college Astoria's deteriorating 17th Street Pier, which serves two U.S. Coast Guard cutters and visiting river crui...

 

CCC and Sunset Empire Transportation District form transit partnership Clatsop Community College's winter term started Monday and so did free bus service for all registered students, faculty and staff...

 

North Coast will need to fight for every state dollar during economic downturn Rural communities in Oregon are in for a fight. They face the prospect of battling for money with the 10 most-populous co...

 

Oregon State Police investigate cause of one-vehicle accident in which Robert Rankin died A single-vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 30 early Monday morning took the life of a former three-sport athlete a...