LOS ANGELES (AP) — Tiger Woods was in the driver’s seat of a mangled SUV that rolled and ended up on its side down a steep roadway in the Los Angeles suburbs Tuesday morning, seatbelt still fastened, both legs seriously injured.
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New Orleans forward Zion Williamson now can be called an NBA All-Star, and only three others in the game’s 70-year history have gotten there at a younger age.
A sign at the entrance to Daytona International Speedway warned spectators the Confederate flag was not welcome on property. Its presence, NASCAR wrote, “runs contrary to our commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment.”
Annika Sorenstam had won consecutive starts on the LPGA Tour in 2008 when she announced she would retire at the end of the season. The surprise decision was still fresh three weeks later when 19-year-old Yani Tseng won her first major.
NEW YORK (AP) — Fernando Tatis Jr. 's payday from baseball’s longest contract is not quite what it appears.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. House pressed swiftly Tuesday toward impeaching President Donald Trump for the deadly Capitol attack, taking time only to try to persuade his vice president to push him out first. Trump showed no remorse, blaming impeachment for the “tremendous anger” in America.
All evacuation orders for the Two Four Two Fire were lifted at 9 a.m. Tuesday as crews have stopped the growth of the 14,500-acre blaze that destroyed eight homes.
The Klamath County Sheriff’s Office is looking for one or more men alleged to have shot at a woman in a remote area northwest of Klamath Falls.
A Sky Lakes employee tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus Thursday morning, marking Klamath County’s second case of the virus.
A fifth person has been charged in the connection with a November murder-for-hire and appeared in court Wednesday afternoon.
Sage Community School in Chiloquin announced Saturday that it was closing its doors, effective immediately, due to staffing issues after an employee became sick and tested positive for mold toxins.
Steven Earl White, 55, of Chiloquin appeared in court Tuesday facing charges including attempted murder after a Sunday afternoon standoff with Klamath County Sheriff’s Office deputies in which he allegedly shot at two deputies and then set his house on fire prior to his arrest.
A Malin man died Thursday morning after losing control of his car while traveling westbound on Highway 50 near milepost 21 and sliding into oncoming traffic from the eastbound lane.
The Klamath County Grand Jury declared the Nov. 12 officer-involved shooting at the 300 block of Laguna Street justified after reviewing evidence.
Klamath County Fire District 1 is investigating a house fire that broke out Tuesday around 1:50 p.m. on the 1700 block of Menlo Way.
A winter snowstorm that blew into the Klamath Basin Tuesday brought hazardous holiday driving conditions that are forecast to continue through this morning.
The National Weather Service’s Medford office is warning that snowfall and wind speeds will pick up through 4 p.m. today, with 3 to 6 inches of snow expected in Klamath Falls by then.
Klamath Falls Police are investigating a drive by shooting Friday morning at the 1300 block of Avalon Street. Police have two of three suspects in custody and are still looking for Randall Holmes, whom they consider to still be armed and dangerous.
Oregon State Police and the Klamath County Major Crime Team are investigating a disturbance the Klamath Falls Police responded to Tuesday afternoon that resulted in an officer-involved shooting and a man taken to the hospital.
Klamath County Fire District 1 and Kingsley Field Fire Department personnel responded to two trailers on fire behind the Sunny D Manufacturing building at the 4300 block of Highway 39 Wednesday afternoon.
At 8:42 a.m. on Tuesday fire crews in Crescent responded to reports of one building of the Forest Service bunkhouse near Highway 97 on fire.
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