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The City of Roseburg is considering whether to punish some camping code violations with jail time.
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Three Oregon federal lawmakers are pushing the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to move swiftly to fund a new 154-bed long-term home for veterans in Douglas County.
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Umpqua Community College purchased three commercial buildings in downtown Roseburg a year ago to develop housing for students.
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Planners envision a 172-mile route connecting Roseburg to Crater Lake, then heading southwest on Highway 62 to Eagle Point.
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Downtown Roseburg is becoming home to a growing number of students from Umpqua Community College.
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At a meeting Monday night, the Roseburg City Council expressed its support for a state bill that would create a liability exemption, thereby removing the financial concern from lawsuits over urban campgrounds, potentially from unruly residents.
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Oregon Sen. Dallas Heard, a Republican representing Roseburg, resigned in a one-sentence letter to Senate Republican Leader Tim Knopp.
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A Roseburg family restaurant is facing a roughly $14,000 fine for re-opening its dine-in service, against Governor Kate Brown’s stay-home directive.
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JPR invites you to the 3rd Annual Great Umpqua Food Truck Competition, Battle of the Bands, & Roseburg Hometown Fireworks, July 4th from 2-11pm at the…
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The 2019 ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½ on the Half Shell season was announced May 14th, and will feature a wide variety of diverse musical acts over eight weeks this summer at…
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Predictions of rain were threatening disaster at the fourth annual Strawberry Festival in Roseburg, Ore., in May 1913. But the clouds cleared and the…
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Douglas County residents have expressed interest in flying ever since the Wright brothers’ first flight at Kitty Hawk, N. C., in 1903.An early airplane…