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Botulism And Bird Flu May be Causing Klamath Basin Wildlife Refuge Bird Deaths
KLAMATH COUNTY, Ore. — Refuge staff collected 500 dead birds from Sump1A, the largest water body in the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge in far Northern California.
The supervisory biologist at the Klamath Basin National Wildlife…
Rumors of Asante Ashland Community Hospital Closure Denied by CEO
ASHLAND, Ore. — Rumors that the Asante Ashland Community Hospital will shut its doors have been dispelled by the group’s CEO, Brandon Mencini, in an email to employees.
Staff at the 49-bed hospital which opened in Ashland in 1907 have…
High Levels of Bacteria in Oregon’s Wagner Creek
TALENT, Ore. — Elevated levels of bacteria are being recorded in Oregon’s Wagner Creek in Talent that could have been caused by fecal matter.
Warning Issued that Bacteria Levels Exceed Safety Standards
Rogue Valley Council’s…
Fake Oregon State Troopers Scamming Jackson County Residents
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — Fake Oregon State Troopers are involved in a scheme to scam residents of Jackson County.
Oregon State Police are calling on the public to be aware of scammers who are impersonating State Troopers in attempts to…
Unclear How Many Oregon Workers Will Lose Their Intel Jobs in Latest Cutback
Amid plummeting stock prices, Intel announced yesterday that it is going to cut 15,000 jobs in a massive drive to cut costs.
How many Oregon workers will lose their jobs in the latest cutback is unclear, but what is painfully obvious is…
Final Dam in the $450 Million Klamath River Project is Under Deconstruction
KLAMATH COUNTY, Ore. — The John C. Boyle Dam was breached yesterday in the final stages of a $450 million project that is hoped will restore salmon to the Klamath River.
Salmon Population Will be Restored
This is the fourth and…
Grants Pass Residents Push For Park Cleanups A Month After City’s Supreme Court Win
GRANTS PASS, Ore. — 33 days after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the city in the Grants Pass homeless camping case, residents are still waiting in anticipation for the city to make changes, after the anti-camping laws used by…
Microplastic Filtering Devices are Hoped Will Help to Preserve Oregon’s Tourism Industry
Portland State University (PSU) researchers will be working in collaboration with various tourist organizations on a project to install microplastic filtering devices, such as commercial dishwashers and dryer vents, that release tiny…
Closure of Print Media in Oregon Rings a News Death Knell for Small Town Communities
The closure of print media is a worldwide phenomenon and Oregon is no exception.
The news industry in Oregon has not added a single job to its workforce since 2004 and has experienced double-digit losses for three consecutive years since…
Southern Oregon Union Workers Will Rally in Opposition to Postal Delays That Could Impact November’s…
MEDFORD, Ore. — Postal workers from Rogue Valley will be holding a rally on (Saturday August 3) in the hope of persuading the United States Postal Service (USPS) to revert a Delivering for America decision that they believe could have an…