MEDFORD, Ore. – D&S Harley Davidson hosted its Howl-o-Ween pet adoption event on October 29th. The event invited new and existing customers down to the dealership to meet their new best friends. D&S partnered with Rescue Ranch, Goliath Mountain ...

ASHLAND, Ore.– With Halloween just around the corner, Ashland Fire and Rescue is offering tips on how to stay safe over the holiday. When you’re out trick or treating, there will be extra traffic in neighborhoods, so make sure to ...

ASHLAND, Ore. — Ashland’s 14th annual Monster Dash is set to take of October 29th. The costumed athletes will be off to the races for a mile, 5k, or 10k run at Lithia Park. All proceeds from the Monster Dash ...

NBC5 has teamed up with Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center to bring you Better Health, a weekly report on staying healthy. In this Better Health report, Asante Health Expert Beth Coker gives tips on staying safe this Halloween. She also ...

CENTRAL POINT, Ore. – Families dressed up as their favorite ghouls and goblins for a very special trunk or treat event. The family-friendly free event had around 50-cars handing out candy. Every car had its own spooky theme from Stranger ...

CENTRAL POINT, Ore. – If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, the City of Central Point is helping to host a trunk or treat event in memory of a little resident. 2-year-old Liam Elton tragically passed away from ...

MEDFORD, Or. – Spooky season is officially here, and that also means haunted houses are too. There’s one in the Rogue Valley raising money for local youth. Nightmares on the Rogue started in 2019 as a fundraiser for the Discovery Ed Youth ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — Some locals got a jump on their trick or treating today. Medford’s Joy Church held its first candy palooza today for Halloween! Lots of candy, donuts, and coffee were given out to people who attended the church’s ...

MEDFORD, Ore. – Grab your masks and your buckets, it’s almost Halloween time! But is it safe enough to be out trick or treating? Well, barring any “Nightmares on Elm Street” in west Medford, health officials largely say it’s okay to ...

SOUTHERN OREGON, —With Halloween right around the corner, the nation’s top infectious disease expert says families can feel safe trick-or-treating outdoors, this year. Dr. Anthony Fauci is encouraging children to “go out and enjoy it.” He adds that people wanting ...

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