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U.S. Postal Service $40 Billion Campaign to Streamline Postal Deliveries is Not Working, say Oregon…

Lucille McNamara May 30, 2024
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) attempt at modernizing its aging network by consolidating its postal delivery system is not working, says Oregon Senator Ron Wyden, and Medford Mayor Randy Sparacino. Consolidating postal services is part of a…
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Psychedelic Magic Mushrooms, aka Psilocybin, Provide Treatment in 27 Oregon Service Centers

Lucille McNamara May 29, 2024
Magic mushrooms, clinically known as Psilocybin, are a psychedelic used in 27 Oregon clinics to treat severe depression, PTSD, and substance disorders, and this is the month in which the first service center providing the drug in the state…
Business

$100 Million 2020 Wildfire Damages Claim Against PacifiCorp Filed By Oregon Wineries and Vineyards

Diane Megaw May 29, 2024
Pacificorp’s failure to switch off the power during the devastating 2020 wildfires is proving to be a costly error. The company is now facing lawsuits in the Multnomah County Circuit Court from around 30 wineries and vineyards in the…
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Oregon Birth Rate: One Of The Lowest In The US And Still Declining

Diane Megaw May 28, 2024
In nature, as new babies are born, people are dying, balancing out the population numbers, but the growth rates of countries are linked with the growth rates of their populations. Newly released 2022 federal data in the National Vital…
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Talent Gets Over $1.1 Million In Wildfire Resiliency Funding From FEMA

Diane Megaw May 27, 2024
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — The City of Talent has received two Hazard Mitigation Assistance grants from the Federal  Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to support local wildfire resiliency efforts according to a joint statement on Friday by…
Environment

Hundreds of Trees are Dying in a Douglas “Fir-Mageddon”

Lucille McNamara May 27, 2024
ASHLAND, Ore. — While a helicopter lifts hundreds of dead trees from the Siskiyou Mountains in southwestern Oregon, Ashland Fire and Rescue coordinates a project to thin 5,000 acres of dead and dying Douglas firs before the wildfire season…
Environment

Water Quality In Klamath River Gets Approval From Californian Water Board

Diane Megaw May 27, 2024
KLAMATH COUNTY, Ore. — A report confirms that the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board has run tests on the water quality levels in the Klamath River. The board’s opinion is that the quality of the river’s water continues to…
Environment

Salmon Runs and Fish Native to Oregon Waterways Will Thrive Again Thanks to Federal Funding

Lucille McNamara May 25, 2024
KLAMATH COUNTY, Ore. — Salmon runs and other fish native to the waterways of rural Oregon will once again thrive thanks to federal funding. Nearly $2 million has been allocated to remove dams and open miles of stream and river waterways…
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Oregon Class Action Child Welfare Lawsuit Settled: Expert To Oversee Foster Care

Diane Megaw May 24, 2024
Disability Rights Oregon, a national Advocacy group, joined forces with A Better Childhood, a local nonprofit, filing a class action motion in 2019 on behalf of ten of Oregon’s foster children against the Oregon Department of Human…
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Sheridan Prisoner Fakes Suicide to Have Urgent Medical Attention

Lucille McNamara May 23, 2024
An inmate at the Sheridan Federal Correctional Institution faked suicide in a desperate attempt to have his medical condition examined. Medical attention delays that prompted the prisoner to take drastic measures have been blamed on…
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