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The 2024 Pear Blossom Run Set to Break Previous Records

Lucille McNamara Feb 5, 2024
MEDFORD, Ore. — The 2024 annual Pear Blossom Run in Medford is set to break previous attendance records, with thousands of South Oregon residents registering for the event on Saturday, 13 April. Those wishing to participate can register at…
Environment

Klamath Dam Removal: Loss of Copco Lake Leaves Some Residents Reeling

Diane Megaw Feb 4, 2024
KLAMATH COUNTY, Ore. — The dam removal projects- aimed at sustaining the salmon population, are underway, with the latest drawdown being three reservoirs on the Klamath River. The removal process has already dramatically changed the…
Events

Lunar New Year Celebration in Southern Oregon is Set to Ring in the Year of the Dragon

Bernadette E. Ontong Feb 4, 2024
JACKSONVILLE, Ore. — In February, Oregonians celebrate the Lunar New Year. If you have not been to the Jacksonville festival recently, now is the time. The event is free and scheduled for February 17 at the Britt Pavilion Garden, which is…
News

Asante’s New $455 Million Pavilion at RRMC Almost Ready to Open

Diane Megaw Feb 4, 2024
MEDFORD, Ore. — The massive 323,600-square-foot new Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center (RRMC) pavilion is set to open in February.  A key initiative of the AsanteForward campaign, the completion of the pavilion marks a significant…
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$60 Million Grants To Oregon NPOs and Local Government For Housing Support And Social Services

Diane Megaw Feb 3, 2024
Chronically homeless people will benefit from $60 million in funding from the Biden administration partly earmarked to house those in need. This is part of the $3 billion announced this week by the administration intended for programs…
News

Ashland’s Historic Lithia Water Fountain Could Face Permanent Shut Off

Bernadette E. Ontong Feb 3, 2024
ASHLAND, Ore. — The renowned lithia water fountains in Ashland's downtown plaza were closed more than a month ago. Ashland might find itself permanently losing access to this source of natural mineral water. Ashland is synonymous with…
News

Judge Finds in Favor of Medford City: Camping Ordinances are Constitutional

Bernadette E. Ontong Feb 2, 2024
MEDFORD, Ore. — A federal judge found that Medford's time-place-manner camping ordinances are constitutional. The judge cited that the city's response to the homelessness crisis differs from landmark cases in Grants Pass and Boise, Idaho.…
Business

Fire Gutted Ashland Dairy Queen Scheduled for Spring Reopening

Lucille McNamara Feb 2, 2024
ASHLAND, Ore. — Ashland residents will have to wait until Spring to savor a “blizzard” at their local Dairy Queen, which was razed by fire last September, causing $1.5 million in damage. The reopening date has been confirmed by Jason…
Top Stories

Oregon Supreme Court Rules 10 Republican Senators Who Walked Out Are Not Eligible For Reelection

Diane Megaw Feb 2, 2024
The Oregon Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that Senate Republican Leader Tim Knopp and nine other senators are barred from reelection. Kopp galvanized the Republican-led walkout of last year's legislative session. The Supreme Court- in a…
News

In a New Farm Bill, Oregon Senators Call for Drought Relief

Bernadette E. Ontong Feb 1, 2024
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — Senators from Oregon are calling on the federal government to do more to bring aid to its drought-stricken agricultural community. Senator Jeff Merkley (D-OR) said, "We understand that there is not an easy, magical,…
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