
Veteran suicide prevention app and training coming to Coos County
COOS COUNTY, Ore. – With the growing number of suicides by veterans, a mobile app to combat veteran suicide is launching on Veterans Day. Marine

COOS COUNTY, Ore. – With the growing number of suicides by veterans, a mobile app to combat veteran suicide is launching on Veterans Day. Marine

A box containing the remains of a Portland man who died 19 years ago was turned into a police station Monday by a person who

Specialist (SPC) Heather Armstrong is back at home in Central Point after days of historical sightseeing in New York. She was one of 33 Purple

American Family Care (AFC) Portland is now offering a Veterans Health Care option at its four clinics in the Portland metropolitan area. The new service

HERMISTON — Walt Liebe’s family yearned to know more about his time as a World War II paratrooper. For years, Liebe kept most of it

COOS COUNTY, Ore. – A Coos County group is gearing up for special events for veterans, disabled persons and children. Fishing Veterans of America, newly

In our weekly War Stories series we introduce you to the stories of Central Oregon war veterans. Tonight, War Stories producer Cody Rheault introduces us

Umatilla County has been awarded a Statewide Transportation Improvement Fund (STIF) Intercommunity Discretionary grant for $36,000 from the Oregon Transportation Commission. This grant will allow

I have personally known a few veterans that have taken their lives in the battle to overcome deep seeded personal emotional problems. Here in our

COOS COUNTY, Ore. – Veterans from the coast came out to the 10th annual Veterans Stand Down. It’s a resource fair for the brave servicemen

John Nyehart needed to find a place to live quickly, and in the process, fell for a scam. Now, his name is being used to

The Oregon National Guard is set to deploy this fall, so organizers for the Josephine County Fair wanted to show veteran and active-duty members some
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