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Johnathan James Dowdy of Coos Bay, Oregon, who earlier this year hit a Umpqua Community College softball team bus while under the influence and killed head soft ...
A 24-year-old Wilsonville man was sentenced on Wednesday to four and a half years in prison for DUII and leaving the scene of a crash last year.
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Coos Bay driver pleads guilty in crash that killed Umpqua Community College softball coach, player
Johnathan Dowdy crossed the center line on Highway 42 and struck the team's bus head on, killing head coach Jami Strinz, 46, ...
Cassie Cavagnaro, 37, pleaded guilty Wednesday morning on charges stemming from a fatal DUII crash with a biker and was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
As summer winds down and Labor Day weekend approaches, the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office is joining the nationwide Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign that started August 13 and runs through ...
A 16-year-old boy was identified as the body recovered from the Columbia River on Thursday, after he accidentally drowned ...
The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is stepping up efforts to combat impaired driving with state grant-funded overtime for DUII ...
However, less than a minute later, multiple 911 calls reported a serious crash on Lakeview Boulevard at Pilkington Road. When ...
The driver responsible for a tragic accident involving a softball team's bus earlier this year has pleaded guilty to multiple ...
A serious DUII traffic crash on Lakeview Boulevard at Pilkington Road on Sunday evening, August 17, resulted in three people being hospitalized, with two in cri ...
The driver of a truck that crashed head-on into a bus in April, killing two members of the Umpqua College softball team, pleaded guilty to multiple charges on Monday.
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