In the span of a day, a curb was painted red in a residential neighborhood, but not at the city's blessing. The suspect faces five years in prison.
The crash leads to an arrest of a Lebanon man.
Linn County had at times relied on Lebanon as an east county substation. But no more.
Police say there are two victims.
The statewide ballot measure goes into effect Dec. 8. Local sheriffs and chiefs of police say they're not ready.
New co-host Nat Cardona joins the program for a new season that looks at North Carolina serial killer Robert Sylvester Alston.
“This is a terrible law for gunowners, crime victims and public safety."
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🎧 The hosts debate various policing tactics and how best to balance privacy concerns with public safety.
According to court documents, the alleged crimes took place between Nov. 1, 2021, and Oct. 18
Over the course of many years, several million dollars' worth of equipment were fraudulently purchased and resold.
The government called her a 'a serial fraudster.' Linn County pulled the plug on the beleaguered festival in 2018.
The investigation began after the infant was taken to the local emergency room with serious injuries.
The Lebanon Police Department arrested a Lebanon man in connection to a Sunday, Sept. 11 shooting incident.
Local police, sheriff’s office and SWAT team personnel responded to what community members describe as gunshots in Lebanon on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 11.
Darlene Knapp testified that her husband punched her at least twice in the face when she brought some fresh water to him. Inside his bedroom, Tom knocked her down, then pulled her up onto the bed by her hair.
The alleged victim is younger than 12.
Police Chief Frank Stevenson said officers have to take every threat as credible.
On June 28, Mark and Patricia McCloskey say they felt threatened by a group of protesters who entered Portland Place, a private street in the Central West End.
A Lebanon man has pleaded guilty to stealing approximately $1,000 worth of cash and/or gold at a Lebanon gold dealer in April.
The charging document states that the suspect kidnapped the female with the purpose of causing physical injury to her and terrorizing her.
“My ultimate dream is really that it stops happening in the first place and my job is irrelevant eventually."
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While the defendant had mental health issues, the judge said he knew what he was doing when he bit and stabbed his victim.
It's a substitute for 911. Here's how it's being used and how the counties hope to staff it someday.
He was on the lam for about 2 1/2 days.
In response, the weekends-off policy will continue. Here's what's behind the unsupervised furloughs.
He is suspected of assault and driving while intoxicated. His blood alcohol level was allegedly more than two times the legal limit.
The van was at a stoplight, and authorities say, that's when he made his escape.
A Keizer woman is lodged in the Linn County Jail on a second-degree manslaughter charge after an alleged fatal drunk-driving crash on Highway 226 Saturday night, July 16, according to authorities.
Here's what's motivating the weekly three-day furloughs, expected to start this weekend.