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DOUGLAS COUNTY — Multiple H.O.P.E. Drug Court graduate phase participants have scheduled car washes to raise money for their community projects.
Douglas County’s seasonally adjusted payroll employment increased by 50 jobs in April after a loss of 160 in April and a gain of 100 in March.
WINSTON — The Winston/Dillard School District has its summer meal distribution underway. VA disputes claim of discrimination guideline changes for marital status, political beliefs and union activity ...
It is the policy of the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide care to all eligible veterans who come to them, and to ...
For Jessica McKee, the heart and soul of her work is a combination of two things: the artistic expression of being a barista ...
The Roseburg Optimists will again host the annual Art Chalk event, allowing children through grade 12 to become sidewalk artists, during the Summer Arts Festival.
Elk Island Trading Group filed two court cases against the city of Roseburg over its respective unhoused camping areas.
The future has arrived. Artificial intelligence, or AI, has found a way into police work, a job previously thought to be impervious to outsourcing, or robots.
A novel proposal that would mandate tech companies to pay local journalism outlets for using their news content failed to gain steam in its first floor vote in the Oregon ...
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has issued a National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin warning of a heightened threat environment in the United States through Sept. 22, citing ...
Shaylene Graham and Kylee Alstadt, both second year education majors at Umpqua Community College, have been awarded $1,600 each through the Joy Malone Memorial Scholarship.
Altrusa of Roseburg awarded five $1,500 colleg scholarships to three Roseburg High School and two Sutherlin High School ...