This year the Pony Village Mall gave brides-to-be a chance to see a living history of wedding dresses during their Wedding Faire and Fashion Shows on Saturday.
A night full of music, food and alcohol, and the Scottish wouldn't want it any other way. Saturday, the Coastal Celtic Society celebrated the 10th Annual Burns Night celebration.
Three mushroom pickers lost six nights in the rugged forest of southwest Oregon with no food considered eating their dog, and used the screen on their dead cellphone and the blade of a sheath knife to flash a signal at the helicopter pilot who found them.
Marshfield's Dalton Milburn signed his National Letter of Intent to play football for the Portland State Vikings, but teachers, coaches and family say the Vikings are also getting a well rounded student.
Back by popular demand, More From Story Theatre hits the stage this weekend, delighting adults and thrilling youngsters. The director is the same, but the stories are different! Joe Stoffel is back at the directors table, with a series of skits aimed at children.
Three young men charged with the rape of a 13 year old girl stood before a judge Friday. First up was Coos County District Attorney Paul Frasier's son, 17 year old Jacob, who's lawyer asked for two additional weeks to prepare for Jacob's settlement hearing.
Cell phone and Internet service was interrupted for hundreds of Coos County residents and businesses, and many more in Curry County, on Thursday, after a Fiber Optic cable was cut.
A legal victory over tobacco giant Philip Morris could give Oregon more than $41 million to help fill a budget deficit and avoid cutting services for the sick and needy.
Frustrated that a judge has blocked a state kill order against two members of Oregon's first wolf pack, the Oregon Cattlemen's Association is pushing legislation to boost the state's authority over the predators.
The readers of the leading newspaper in Douglas County named the website affiliated with the local CBS affiliate their choice for the best website in the county.