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Lucille McNamara

With 27 years in journalism, Lucille reports on crime, police activities, court proceedings, and state-level politics across Oregon. Her in-depth coverage uncovers statewide stories with a commitment to factual, impactful narrative.
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Crime & Courts

DNA From Skull Found in 1997 Leads to Arrest in 41-Year-Old Oregon Cold Case

Lucille McNamara Jul 1, 2025
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore. — A 72-year-old man has been arrested and charged with the murder of Teresa Peroni on the 4th of July 41 years ago, after the cold case was reopened by the Josephine County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO). Mark Sanfratello…
Politics & Elections

Blocked by Republicans, Oregon Bill to Limit National Guard Use May Live On by Executive Order

Lucille McNamara Jul 1, 2025
The chief sponsor of a bill that Republican lawmakers squashed at the end of the legislative session last Friday could still emerge the victor if the Governor heeds his plea to issue an executive order that could prevent the federal…
News

Oregon Lawmakers Slash Rental Support in New Housing Package Despite Rising Evictions

Lucille McNamara Jun 30, 2025
A $2.6 billion housing and homelessness package has slashed $85.4 million from emergency eviction prevention services, raising alarm bells among housing advocates who believe the new legislation will increase the number of people without a…
News

Massive Plan to Sell Oregon Public Land Withdrawn After Public Outrage and Political Pressure

Lucille McNamara Jun 30, 2025
A race by Republicans to meet President Donald Trump’s 4th of July deadline to sell millions of acres of public land nationwide, including almost 22 million acres in Oregon, failed to get traction and has been withdrawn. The tax and…
Politics & Elections

Oregon Lawmakers Fail to Pass Transport Bill Causing 600 ODOT Layoffs and Road Closure Fears

Lucille McNamara Jun 29, 2025
Six hundred employees of the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) stand to lose their jobs because lawmakers failed to pass legislation that would allocate billions of dollars for critical upgrades and maintenance to the state’s…
News

Nicotine Pouches Will Be Taxed From September To Help Pay the Cost of Fighting Oregon Wildfires

Lucille McNamara Jun 29, 2025
Oregon nicotine pouch consumers will contribute to wildfire protection with taxes of an additional 65 cents on packs of 20 or less, and three cents on larger pouches, from the beginning of September. House Bill 3940 passed the House of…
Politics & Elections

Oregon Politicians Accused of Dodging Donation Caps as Campaign Finance Law Gets Delayed

Lucille McNamara Jun 28, 2025
Oregon lawmakers have failed to expedite the introduction of new legislation passed last year that limits campaign contributions to politicians and other public officials. The Delay is Criticized by the Secretary of State and…
News

Rural Oregon Gets $31 Million Lifeline for Services Lost to Federal Land Ownership

Lucille McNamara Jun 28, 2025
Oregon counties will receive more than $31 million through the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program to help support vital local services. The federal payments help offset the loss of property tax revenue in areas with tax-exempt…
Crime & Courts

A Confessed ‘Bad Mom’ in Oregon Charged After Toddler’s Feet Burned Wandering Alone on Blazing…

Lucille McNamara Jun 27, 2025
LANE COUNTY, Ore. — A confessed ‘bad mom’ from Creswell has been charged with child neglect after a neighbor found an unaccompanied toddler with burnt feet from walking on a hot pavement in 90 degree-heat. Ashley Canham admitted to a…
News

Oregon Lawmakers Split on Gun Reform as Rapid-Fire Ban Advances and Dealer Licensing Bill Gets…

Lucille McNamara Jun 27, 2025
While the Oregon House has passed legislation banning the use of rapid-fire activators on firearms, House Republicans voted down a bill that would have required gun dealers to obtain a license from the Department of Justice. This brings…
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