At Milepost 13 about 20 miles east of Seaside, locals have dubbed the treacherous spot “The Bump,” where a sunken grade has sent cars airborne — despite a posted speed limit of 35 miles per hour.
Oregon State Police say "the bump" near mile marker 13 east of Highway 101 was involved in three crashes over the past week.
A crash has forced the closure of Highway 26 east of Mount Hood on Monday night, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation.The closure is near the ju ...
A single-vehicle crash just west of John Day sent two people to the hospital, although neither was believed to be badly ...
Eric Webb, 51, pleaded guilty in February to driving drunk and killing 26-year-old Julia Aubrey Wade in January 2023.
Aside from 5-seed Kansas State and 4-seed Maryland needing thrilling overtime games to advance, the first two rounds of the ...
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Northwest Oregon Conference boys basketball all-league selections and individual awards for the 2024-25 season ...
There are several theories concerning the origin of Cecil Miller’s nickname “Greasy.” Many of those notions are probably ...
Highway 18 reopened Wednesday evening east of Grand Ronde after a crash closed the highway in both directions at milepost ...
Off-duty firefighters discovered a wrecked car in a rushing river in Oregon and jumped into the water to help the stuck ...
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