A natural cover fire west of Glendale was stopped at about one acre Sunday evening, according to Douglas Forest Protective Association.
A Douglas County judge has denied a motion to dismiss charges for Travis Leroy Bean, an Azalea man, who is accused of murdering two people on Sept. 3, 2016, near Azalea.
We hope you all are staying safe and healthy during this unprecedented time. Glendale has been pulling through this very well. Residents are following guidelines but are very anxious to get life back to normal, as is everyone!
CANYONVILLE — Law enforcement officers took Cedar Cascade Higgs of Murphy into custody around 3:45 p.m. Wednesday, ending an armed standoff that lasted more than five hours and forced nearby residents to lock themselves in their homes.
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TRI CITY — Officials briefed U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden on conditions of the Milepost 97 Fire at the incident command center late Tuesday morning.
The Milepost 97 Fire south of Canyonville was 65% contained as of late Monday night.
About noon Tuesday, firefighters at the Milepost 97 Fire who spent the morning felling hazardous trees along Interstate 5 southbound near Canyon Creek stopped for lunch.
As the Milepost 97 Fire enters its second week, crews are making substantial progress, Oregon Department of Forestry officials said.
TRI CITY — Containment on the Milepost 97 Fire jumped 10 percentage points Tuesday to 25% — the largest increase since the fire began one week ago.
TRI CITY — The Milepost 97 Fire burning south of Canyonville has grown to 12,336 acres as of Tuesday morning.
The Milepost 97 Fire burning south of Canyonville grew to 11,668 acres Monday morning.
GLENDALE — Sarena Alessio had planned to return Sunday after a week away from her home off Azalea Glen Road on Sunday.
First, the car burst into flames while she was inside it. Then, just after she escaped, it exploded.
GLENDALE — Thanks to a new historic marker unveiled Wednesday, a few more people will be reminded of Solomon Abraham’s role in this town’s history.
This November, residents of all the cities in Douglas County will choose their mayors and city councilors. In some cities, the familiar names of incumbents will fill the ballot, while in others voters will have some tough choices to make.
Glendale is getting a physical representation of its tie to Jewish American history with a historical marker downtown that tells the story of the town’s founding.
Spring is here, and it is almost feeling like it. There have been some wonderful things happening around Glendale, and we are so glad to be able to share it with all of you.
Well, the holiday season is over, and what an exciting and eventful season it was. Glendale was full of events happening around the city. It all started with the annual pie auction. It was a great success, put on by the Cow Creek Valley Community Association, in which the proceeds go to the …
Morningstar Coffee House plans to host Coffee with a Cop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Nov. 8 at 140 Molly St., Glendale. Community members will join local law enforcement officers for coffee and conversation. Information: 541-440-4486.
A Glendale man who died in a plane crash in western Klamath County last Sunday was an actor and entertainer with several movies to his credit.
The Glendale Community Library reopened Wednesday, and Friends of Glendale Library President Bryan McNutt said attendance was strong.
On Aug. 2, the Yoncalla Library will become the sixth of the former Douglas County Library System branches to reopen.
Now is the time for people to get involved in helping local government agencies plan how they will spend money for the coming year.
MYRTLE CREEK — The Myrtle Creek branch of the Douglas County Library System closed its doors Thursday.
GLENDALE — The city of Glendale’s Waste Water Plant has been inundated by a surge of storm water, forcing the plant to bypass raw sewage and storm water directly into Cow Creek at approximately 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Several Douglas County communities could be getting public transportation for the first time next spring.
GLENDALE — Two family-owned companies, Swanson Group and A&M Transport, are the major employers of this south Douglas County community.
Three Douglas County cities won gold-level safety awards at the League of Oregon Cities annual conference Sept. 30.