The American Society of Plastic Surgeons released new statistics that show upper arm lifts in women have increased 4,378 percent in the last decade, and a Eugene plastic surgeon said he has noticed the trend in his practice.
Open access advocates are fighting to keep a nude island open to foot traffic by hosting weekly roadside rummage sale rallies on county property.
A Eugene couple caught a car burglar in the act and made a citizens arrest with a shotgun early Sunday morning, Eugene Police said.
Hundreds of miners from across Oregon gathered on the steps of the Capitol on Thursday day for a rally in support of small-scale gold suction dredging rally.
Bedria Williams ran away from her home in Creswell on January 11, and her parents said they fear the 15-year-old has been sold into sex slavery.
Daniel Williams had no idea his driver's license was suspended until a policeman wrote him a ticket for driving with a suspended license.
The show is all about restoring classic cars and is produced from top to bottom at Welby's Collision Center on Main Street in Springfield.
The Northwest Mountain Trail Championships 2012 continues at the Oregon Horse Center through November 10. Competition starts at 9 a.m. and continues until entries are finished. Admission is free.
An abandoned dog found badly bleeding from a botched neutering is on the mend after a Good Samaritan took him to the veterinarian and got a local dog rescue involved in his recuperation.
The line between legal medical marijuana providers and illegal operations has been blurry every since the passing of the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act of 1998, and online advertising of the drug is adding to the problem.
Saturday's arrest of the head baseball coach at Oakridge High School has shocked many Oakridge residents. Larry Boyd allegedly had a sexual relationship with a student.
A dangerous drug made national headlines after a horrific crime in Miami, a gruesome zombie-like attack where one man ate the face off another man. And bath salts, although banned by the federal government, are more accessible than many street drugs.
People are dying from drug overdoses in record numbers, and studies point to prescription painkillers as the source of an opiate epidemic.
Tattoo junkies are coming from across the country to attend the Oregon Ink Tattoo Convention at the Lane County Events Center in Eugene.
A woman caring enough to drive an intoxicated friend home from the bar early Sunday morning died after she was hit by a driver that police say was drunk.
Four famous Persian cats from Cottage Grove are back in the spotlight, but this time they will make it onto the national stage.
While flood waters have receded for many in the Willamette Valley, standing water is still a problem for one Springfield neighborhood. And residents in that area are blaming one homeowner's make-shift dam.
In Eugene, a rash of crashes by intoxicated drivers into homes, businesses and yards has police scratching their heads.
On this day, 67 years ago, U.S. forces invaded an island off the coast of Japan -- the start of the Battle of Iwo Jima. It’s a big day in history and a big day for a Springfield man.
Libraries in Douglas County don't have enough money, and one branch could even be closed. But the branch is now getting some unexpected help.
After tragedy struck the Costa Concordia Cruise ship off the coast of Italy, killing 17 people, Royal Caribbean Cruises say new bookings are down.
Caught on camera in Pleasant Hill: some people making the most of rainy weather and flood conditions.
A shelter put down the wrong dog, a mistake uncovered when the owner arrived with the paperwork to free her pet from quarantine.
It's the top honor for volunteerism in Oregon, and this year's winner of the Governor's Outstanding Lifetime Volunteer Achievement Award went to a Florence war veteran.
Emma Monner turns 100 Saturday and reveals the key to her longevity with family and friends at the Elkton Community Center.