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Tens of thousands of Tonka ride-on toy trucks are being voluntarily recalled as they may pose a burn and fire hazard.
A Eugene man is defending his actions after capturing and relocating a young black bear that was wondering through local neighborhoods.
Decades after a truck bomb killed 168 people in the deadliest homegrown attack on U.S. soil, deep scars remain.
Oreon Crabtree, who lives near Trainsong Park, said he saw the bear walking through his neighborhood and feared it might pose a danger to ... placed the cage in his truck and drove to a rural ...
David Schrank is fascinated by the stories the historic buildings in downtown Greenfield tell to people passing by.
Not to be confused with the Washington Harbour, National Harbor omits the definite article ‘the’ and the British ‘u.’ ...
Among those lost were a construction worker who supported his family, a cancer survivor, an avid soccer fan, a college ...
Thirty years after a truck bomb detonated outside a federal building in the nation's heartland, deep scars still remain from ...
WonderCon, held at the Anaheim Convention Center March 28-30, was once again a wonderful, annual celebration of the popular arts: including comics, movies, television, gaming, interactive ...
In the years that followed, a part-owner who survived the ordeal says he wrestled with emotional breakdowns, nightmares and ...
A local ice cream bus, 2Talls Sweet Treats Bus, announced another feel-good fundraiser. The fundraiser will take place this Saturday at Eufay Woods Park in Plumas Lake. Its goal is to help send two ...