
Proposed veterans’ shelter gets a hearing
Plan draws questions, opposition, but also support for 30 tiny homes clustered on county-owned land in the Clackamas Industrial Area; decision due in mid-December The

Plan draws questions, opposition, but also support for 30 tiny homes clustered on county-owned land in the Clackamas Industrial Area; decision due in mid-December The

The VFW President is visiting Central Oregon’s VFW chapters to check on the treatment of our local Vets. Views: 18

Pearl Harbor Day and those who lost their lives at the attack received recognition Monday night. The City Council unanimously endorsed a proclamation recalling Dec.

A young veteran was released from treatment for severe PTSD symptoms just two weeks before, arrived at Divide Camp last summer. He was angry, scared

A group of military veterans on a mission to ride their motorcycles from the Arctic Circle to the southern tip of South America made a

COOS COUNTY, Ore. – A group of veterans in Coos County are providing help for other veterans, which is the main idea behind the arts

PORTLAND, Ore. — The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that on any given day there are nearly 50,000 homeless veterans on the streets. In Portland, officials estimate

WINSTON, Ore. — A woman from Winston is helping veterans – one origami class at a time. But it’s her own disability that inspires them

We all were talking around the coffee table this last week about how many of us can truly be thankful that we are not just

Running Dogs Brewery opened Wednesday Oct. 25 on 1st Street in St. Helens. Owners, Maggie and Jaron Clayton are dog lovers, beer enthusiasts and have

Paul Wilson has retired a few times, from different careers, but still wants to help his community as much as he can. That’s what led

This past summer Tualatin resident Shirley Herrick embarked on what might seem like an unusual project: photographing every grave at the Robert Bird Cemetery in