Negasi Zuberi was sentenced to life in prison for kidnapping and sexually assaulting two women. Convicted on multiple charges, he was described as a "serial predator" by the prosecution.
A man from Klamath Falls was sentenced to life for kidnapping and sexually assaulting two women, leading to his conviction for a July 2023 crime spree.
A Klamath Falls man was sentenced to life in prison Friday after being convicted of kidnapping and sexually assaulting two women in separate incidents and holding one of them in a makeshift cell constructed from cinder blocks,
The man convicted of kidnapping and sexually assaulting two women, one of whom he locked inside a homemade cinder block cell, was sentenced to life in prison.
The man who has been sentenced to life in prison kidnapped the woman from Seattle, Washington in 2023, federal officials said.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation can restrict a non-federal water diversion under its contract with the Klamath Drainage District, according to a federal appeals court.
On Friday, a federal judge sentenced a Klamath Falls man convicted of kidnapping and sexually assaulting two women.
Earlier this month, a levee separating Agency Lake and the Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge was breached, reconnecting 14,000 acres of wetland habitat to Upper Klamath Lake.
A federal appeals court has halted deliberations in a lawsuit over Klamath basin water rights while considering whether to refer it to the Oregon Supreme Court.
An Oregon man has been sentenced to life in federal prison after being convicted of kidnapping and sexually assaulting two women in separate instances, including locking one in a cinder block cell. Negasi Zuberi,
There are now hundreds of agencies licensed by the state to provide caregiving services at home for people with disabilities—and a backlog of nearly 300 new applications for more. While none is so big as Rever Grand, the next five largest each pull in more than $20 million a year.
A network engineer named Raymond Parenteau in 2013 founded what became the state’s largest provider of caregivers for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Oregon Journalism Project has learned that Parenteau should never have been allowed to grow his company in Oregon.