Bill Coopride’s voice cracked with emotion as he talked about the possibility of a campground placed near his house, and how that might affect his son, who served two tours
Plans for an urban campground located east of downtown Roseburg are taking shape, despite opposition from nearby business owners and residents, and an estimated price tag upwards of $1 million
Faith Foundry Church in Roseburg temporarily turned into a one-stop social service center Wednesday, as it served as headquarters for the annual Point-in-Time count of homeless individuals in Douglas County.
It’s a pleasant, sunny Wednesday morning, and Officer Josh Chavez was leading a crew cleaning up a homeless camp along the South Umpqua River, just west of Micelli Park.