KEZI-TV (Eugene, OR)

KEZI-TV (Eugene, OR)

KEZI, also known as channel 9, is a television station affiliated with ABC and based in Eugene, Oregon, USA. It is owned by Heartland Media and broadcasts over 24 hours of news programming each week.

Local
English, Spanish
Television

Outlet metrics

Domain Authority
69
Ranking

Global

#103647

United States

#20233

Arts and Entertainment/TV Movies and Streaming

#624

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 6 days ago | kezi.com | Brett Taylor

    OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.-- In the moments after Thursday night's walk-off loss to UCLA, Oregon softball headed back to the locker room determined to fight another day. After the team had their huddle and returned with bags in tow, Kai Luschar said eight important words before leaving for the night. "I think tomorrow we're going to bounce back." Her premonition would come true. With the game on the line in the bottom of the 10th, Kai would come to the plate with runners on first & second and one out.

  • 6 days ago | kezi.com | John Fritze

    La Corte Suprema permitió este viernes al Gobierno de Donald Trump suspender un programa de ‘parole’ (permiso de permanencia temporal) de la era Biden que permitía a medio millón de inmigrantes de Cuba, Haití, Nicaragua y Venezuela vivir y trabajar temporalmente en Estados Unidos. Es la segunda vez este mes que el alto tribunal se pone del Trump en sus intentos por revocar el estatus legal temporal de los inmigrantes.

  • 1 week ago | kezi.com | Ryan Bonham

    EUGENE, Ore. – Eugene School District 4J officials said that North Eugene High School was placed on lockdown Thursday afternoon as a safety precautionary measure at the recommendation of Eugene police officials. The district issued a notice to NEHS families around noon today, 4J district officials said. The district said that all students and staff are safely inside the school and accounted for and all practiced safety protocols are being followed.

  • 1 week ago | kezi.com | Ryan Bonham

    COOS BAY, Ore. – A 44-year-old Coos Bay coach is accused of sexually abusing teen girls and court records show that he has a history of similar behavior in other communities. Henry Delaney, III, of Bandon, is the head coach and founder of Northwest Fitness in Coos Bay and works in partnership with the school district to provide school credit for students who attend his gym through a school sports program, according to court documents.

  • 1 week ago | kezi.com | Ryan Bonham

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