Commenters on this column entry from a Las Vegas paper seem to support the accuser's claim.
Simple savings each day can easily give you $1,000 to spend for Christmas in little more than a month.
Daughter also fashioned a 2-inch piece of her mom's skull into a piece of jewelry. They collected thousands since she died in December.
A very unlucky squirrel completed a circuit on power lines, burst into flames and fell into a pile of dry brush, igniting a small wildfire that required 18 firefighters and six engines to extinguish.
Cyclist traveling downhill at high speed on a narrow, curvy rural road is critical condition after slamming into a slow-moving street sweeper.
They bolted but two were caught. One has a pretty nasty cut under his eye from being scratched by brush as he fled cops. 24,000 plants in a garden in the middle of a national forest in the middle of nowhere.
Oregon State Police said today it recovered a 1977 Chevrolet pickup stolen 22 years ago, the second-oldest known recovery of a stolen vehicle in Oregon.
PHOTO OF TRIKE. State trooper arrests man on driving drunk on a tricycle. He warned him first, his friends agreed to push him home. Cop later caught him riding it again. Busted.
In one of two unusual attempts to elude Oregon State Police traffic-related stops involving bicyclists, an OSP trooper on a bicycle chased after a car at 25 mph near the Capitol building.
The victim was also raped by this man's son, who is serving prison time for that crime. The suspect, who owns an adult bookstore, was arrested a few months ago when child porn was found on his computer at his business.
A contractor says it is out $1 million after the CFO it hired through an executive search firm embezzled and planned an escape on a sailboat. He's jailed on $10 million bail.
Motorcyclist fleeing police at high speed wrecks, lands in road and is immediately run over by pursuing officer.
Trucker arrested after investigation turns up drugs. Mugshot and video at link.
Fire forces hundreds to evacuate, 200 structures threatened. Highway closed. Human-caused fire ... arson? All in LESS THAN 24 HOURS ...
Oregon animal shelter reports that several kittens are being treated for injuries suffered when they were tossed from vehicles on a local highway.
Accompanying link goes to full MySpace videos ... youngest arrestee was 13 when the fires were set.
Eighteen hospitals in California were fined for state health code violations in which patients received shoddy care that in some cases led to deaths.
All Glory to Vladimir Hypnoputin! All Glory to Vladimir Hypnoputin!
Critically indispensable Web 2.0 tool Twitter is having some major problems. Which means we can all just put the Blackberry down and go about our business. Right?
PICS: A new pornoglyph (SFW, unless you click the photos to enlarge them) made from Ashland, Oregon's giant signature A on a hillside visible from Interstate 5 and from most of town is starting to get some exposure.
Mysterious e-mail leads hard-charging blogger to oblivious grown man in soiled Buzz Lightyear costume.
U.S. Dept. of Justice: Eugene, Ore., man sold it via online auctions and also planted malware on his buyer's computers and stole their bank account info and PINs to set up payment accounts for his own benefit. He faces 27 years in prison.
You have just got to love Southern Oregon at the start of fishing season ... Just minutes ago county emergency dispatch radioed "an angling complaint, of sorts." ...
Take a peek inside my e-mail inbox at a local daily newspaper in Oregon, seven days before Oregon's primary election (which is already basically over because it's a mail-in election). It's ugly. And I'm praying for relief. Stop the insanity!
After a year of biking downtown in pasties and a G-string, Jennifer Moss moves to Oregon, saying that she is tired of police harassment and that the town isn't environmentally conscious enough.
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