A single-vehicle crash on HWY 101 in Tillamook County led to the tragic death of Rhonda Sue Heine. The incident involved a Dodge Charger driven by Ellis Miller Heine, who was seriously injured.
Read MoreA head-on collision on Highway 101 in Newport, Oregon, resulted in the death of a 74-year-old woman and minor injuries to a mother and her two children. The incident underscores the ongoing risks on Oregon's coastal highways.
Read MoreA recent event captured by Oregon State Police dashcam footage emphasizes the dangers of reckless driving on highways, showcasing a narrow escape from a potentially fatal accident in Harney County.
Read MoreA 17-year-old boy from Harper was killed and his 13-year-old sister seriously injured in a two-vehicle crash on Highway 20 near Vale, Oregon. The incident highlights legal concerns around passing maneuvers and wrongful death liability under Oregon law.
Read MoreRachel Merchant-Ly, a beloved kindergarten teacher, was found deceased in the North Umpqua River nearly two months after a car accident on Highway 138E. Her disappearance prompted extensive search efforts and raises questions about road safety and potential wrongful death claims under Oregon law.
Read MoreA drowsy driving incident in Lincoln City results in an SUV and a local business being struck by a driver who fell asleep at the wheel.
Read MoreTwo separate fatal crashes on Oregon highways—one in Clatsop County on Hwy 101 and the other in Josephine County on Hwy 260—resulted in three deaths and multiple injuries. Authorities are continuing to investigate both incidents.
Read MoreA pedestrian was critically injured after being struck by a pickup truck at the intersection of Southeast 158th Avenue and Southeast Division Street in Portland, Oregon.
Read MoreA DUII driver caused significant damage to a local business in Lincoln City after fleeing the scene of a crash. The incident led to multiple charges including DUII, reckless driving, property damage, and child neglect.
Read MoreA tragic accident on Hwy. 38 in Douglas County resulted in the death of a 40-year-old Springfield man, Christopher Rein Schuerger, after losing control of his motorcycle due to adverse weather conditions and high speed.
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