‘Happy Face Killer’ seeks transfer of Bryan Kohberger to Oregon prison

Keith Jesperson, known as the “Happy Face Killer,” expressed his hope that Brian Coberger will spend his life in the same Oregon prison where he is currently incarcerated. Jesperson believes this would provide Coberger with a safer environment, particularly for those involved in the Idaho student murders. In a note shared with a former prison […]
Coinbase claims that the Oregon DOJ’s agreement with an external law firm encouraged legal action.

Coinbase Challenges Oregon’s Legal Action The vice president of Coinbase is puzzled about why Oregon is pursuing legal action against the cryptocurrency exchange, especially since the Federal Securities and Exchange Commission had previously aligned with the company earlier this year. This led Coinbase to initiate its own public records lawsuit against Oregon’s governor, asserting that […]
Education Department Begins Investigation into Oregon Regarding Transgender Athletes

Oregon Department of Education Under Investigation The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) is facing scrutiny from the Department of Education’s Civil Rights Office. This follows a complaint about allowing transgender individuals to compete in women’s sports, potentially breaching civil rights laws against sex discrimination. The investigation was prompted by a complaint from the American First […]
Court Rules in Favor of Christian Mother Denied Adoption in Oregon

On Thursday, a Federal Court ruled in a case involving Jessica Bates, who, along with her Christian beliefs, had her application for adopting a child rejected by state officials in 2023 due to her views on gender and sexuality. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit decided, by a 2-1 vote, that Bates […]
Getting paid for results? How Oregon pension managers can increase their earnings even when investments decline.

Oregon’s Pension Fund Struggles Amid Incentive Payments In 2022, the value of Oregon’s public pension investment fell by 1.55%, only earning $6.6 billion. This marked its poorest performance since the financial crisis of 2008, worsening an already significant funding shortfall. Interestingly, this year saw some of the highest earnings yet for the state’s civil servants […]
Oregon high school athletes file a lawsuit following a protest about a transgender competitor

Oregon Faces Second Lawsuit Over Transgender Athletes Oregon is now dealing with a second lawsuit within a month regarding the participation of transgender athletes assigned male at birth in girls’ high school sports. Two female athletic competitors, Alexa Anderson and Reese Eckard, filed a lawsuit against the Oregon School Athletics Association (OSAA). This came after […]
Why Oregon and Dan Lanning are okay with being the underdog in the Big Ten before the upcoming college football season

Oregon Ducks’ 2024 Season Reflections Oregon had a remarkable 2024 season, highlighted by appearances in the Rose Bowl, the Big Ten Championship, and the College Football playoffs. They won their first 13 games, but their season took a nosedive with a 41-21 loss against Ohio State in the Rose Bowl. Ohio State jumped ahead with […]
Tragedy at Oregon waterfall results in one death and two people missing at Deschutes River

Search Underway for Missing Persons in Oregon Waterfall Incident A frantic search is currently happening in Oregon after a group of six encountered a tragic incident at a waterfall on Saturday. This unfortunate event led to one person losing their life, while three others were hospitalized, and two remain missing. The emergency response kicked off […]
Man charged with murder in Oregon for the death of his former girlfriend in 1980s cold case

Cold Case Murder Arrest in Oregon A man recently transferred from California to Oregon has been arrested on murder charges related to a cold case dating back to the 1980s. He is suspected of killing his then-girlfriend, Teresa Peroni. Mark Sanfratello, 72, was taken into custody Wednesday in Josephine County Circuit Court. He faces second-degree […]
Oregon man taken into custody near US Capitol reportedly had several weapons in his vehicle.

A 23-year-old man from Oregon was taken into custody on Wednesday after a Capitol Police officer spotted a Subaru parked illegally, which contained several suspicious items, including an antique sword, a gun, a knife, and unregistered ammunition. Nolan R. Churan faces multiple charges, such as carrying a pistol and rifle without a license, possession of […]