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One night only show raises funds for LTOB improvements
Little Theater on the Bay wants to make a big step forward in making their theater more user-friendly, so they are putting on an evening of entertainment to help raise some needed funds. More
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Caught on tape: Alligator wrestles with illegal hunters
Two men in Florida are facing charges after their attempt to capture an alligator was caught on tape.
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Officials urge voters to remember to sign
The Primary election is now just a few days away, and there are some very important things that elections officials are asking voters to remember. First, even though these are mail-in ballots, there is a deadline to vote via mail and that is Friday, May 16th. More
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Oregon Right to Life calls on Erickson to drop out
The executive director of Oregon's leading anti-abortion group is calling for U.S. congressional candidate Mike Erickson to quit the race, saying he has "become tainted" by claims that he impregnated a girlfriend and paid for her abortion. More
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Area fire stations giving away free bike helmets for kids
With the warm days recently, more kids may be wanting to enjoy the sunshine and ride their bikes, and to make sure they're safe, local fire departments are once again offering proper head gear.
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Celebrating National Hospital Week
With the sun beaming overhead, a local hospital couldn't have asked for a better day to hold their annual open house barbecue for the public.
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Don't touch the elephants
A visit to any New York zoo will no longer include being able to pet the elephants. State officials are strictly enforcing a rule forbidding human contact with endangered or threatened species. Tanja Babich has the story. More
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Mr. Food: Barbecue Sauces
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Celebrated on 05/15/2008
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Entertainment Report 05/15/2008
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Girl banned from boy's basketball team
A super-star basketball player is at the center of a hoops controversy. She's competed against boys for more than a year - but now they'll only let her play against other girls. Ken Boddie has more. More
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Raw video: Thousands of frogs invade California town
Thousands of frogs have invaded a California town. The little guys have been running rampant in Bakersfield for the past two weeks. One resident says the frogs are migrating from a nearby drainage area. A local exterminator says they don't deal with those kinds of infestations. They expect the frogs will likely die off or find another place to live. More
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Poodle saves owner on Mother's Day
One Pennsylvania woman got the perfect gift on Mother's Day from her dog, Julian. The quick-thinking pooch is now being hailed a hero. More
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Helicopter topples over at Airport in North Bend
An update to a story that KCBY first told you about at Five, as KCBY learns more about the cause of the helicopter maintenance accident that happened Wednesday at the Southwest Oregon Regional Airport. More
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Final preparations underway for New Carissa removal
Starting late May, a 25-member work crew from Florida-based Titan Marine will begin removing 1,200 tons of the stern section of the ship that has been mired in the sand since 1999. More
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Forrest Gump all grown up
Forrest Gump is getting out of the service. The little actor who played Forrest on the Academy-Award winning film is all grown-up and about to end his enlistment at Fort Riley. Annette Lawless tells us his plans and how it might have you sitting in front of the big screen. More
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Mr. Food: Crab Cakes
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Protect yourself: Crime online
Child predators are everywhere, but the easiest way they get a hold of your children is through your computer. What to know to keep your child safe online. More
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Suprise spring snow storm in Arizona
A late spring storm moved into Flagstaff, Arizona, bringing with it -- of all things -- snow! Mike Watkiss has more. More
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Celebrated on 05/14/2008
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Entertainment Report 05/14/2008
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Conflict erupts over Oregon elk ranches
State fish and wildlife commissioners planned to make a decision this month that Oregon elk ranchers said could shut them down for good. Others say good riddance to the ranches.
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Gas thieves develop taste for cooking oil
Biodiesel has become so valuable that each month thieves are stealing 30,000 gallons of leftover cooking oil used to make the eco-friendly fuel. "We know who's taking it, but they don't know that we know," said John Wick, owner of Standard Biodiesel. More
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Micro car receives top crash scores
The 2008 Smart fortwo micro car, the smallest car for sale in the U.S. market, has earned top scores in crash tests conducted by the insurance industry. More
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Shaping up to be big turnout in Coos County Primary
It's possible that the hotly contested Democratic Presidential Primary is driving more people to vote in Coos County, but whatever the reason numbers are up this year. More
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Crane crashes down near highway, no one hurt
Construction work at the Mill Casino-Hotel got a little more exciting that workers would have liked on Tuesday. No one was injured when a crane came crashing down alongside Highway 101 in North Bend. More
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Cat's tale has purr-fect end
The tale of a cat stuck in a tree for almost six days has a purr-fect ending. Lumpy the cat is back on the ground now, but it wasn't an easy ride. If she still had nine lives, she's down to eight now. More
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Former Governor campaigns for Obama in North Bend
Ray Mabus, who was Governor of Mississippi in the late 80's to early 90's, spoke to area residents at the North Bend Labor Hall on Tuesday morning, campaigning for Obama. More
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Nader plans to make Oregon ballot
After several major runs at the White House, Ralph Nader said he is not tired of running - and losing. "No, the way you win is you gotta endure losing again and again," he said. More
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Salmon fishermen looking at available disaster funds
About 35 stakeholders in the local salmon fishing industry met at the Charleston Marina Monday to discuss the recent new that Governor Ted Kulongoski will give $500,000 to the commercial and charter fleets in the state. More
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Truckers shelling out $1,200 for diesel fillups
Fuel prices are hitting truckers especially hard. With diesel fuel running even higher in cost than gasoline - upwards of $4.25 a gallon in many places - filling the tanks on a long-haul semi can run over $1,200. More
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Heart Gallery: Megan, soon to be teenager
Shelley Kurtz catches up with Megan More
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Truckers shelling out $1,200 for diesel fillups
Fuel prices are hitting truckers especially hard. With diesel fuel running even higher in cost than gasoline - upwards of $4.25 a gallon in many places - filling the tanks on a long-haul semi can run over $1,200. More
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Celebrated on 05/13/2008
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Entertainment Report 05/13/2008
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Mr. Food: Boston Baked Beans
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Family found living with decaying body on toilet
Two children and their mother lived for about two months with the decaying body of a 90-year-old Wash. woman on the toilet of their home's only bathroom after a religious "superior" told them the corpse would come back to life, authorities said. More
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Happiness rocks!
Happiness Rocks. That's the message one man sits on the side of an Ohio road to deliver everyday. Kim Lucey finds out why. More
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Tax refund scam warning
The IRS is mailing out millions of tax rebate checks and that has scam artists looking to cash in. Kelli Arena looks at one scam the FBI is warning consumers about. More
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Congregation challenged to "Pay it Forward"
A few months ago, a Maryland pastor challenged his congregation. He gave them thousands of dollars of his own money, under one condition: to use the money to pay it forward and better the lives of others. Scott Hershberger shows us just a few of the ways "The Give Project" has been used to change people's lives. More