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The Rogue Valley's largest school district is planning $7.5 million in cuts this year.
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Funding for the animal shelter will be discussed at the Medford City Council meeting on Thursday night.
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The Medford School District conducted an eerily lifelike active shooter training last week. It was meant to prepare for something they hope never happens.
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The Medford School District, along with more than 30 other groups and agencies, is conducting a day-long public safety drill Thursday to prepare for incidents such as an active shooter. This will be the first time an exercise like this has happened in the Rogue Valley.
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Several cities in the Rogue Valley are hosting an open house Thursday night about new rules to promote walkable communities.
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On Thursday, the Medford School District announced the launch of the first of what they call a high school of choice. The school will be focused on hands-on learning.
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The City of Medford is overseeing renovations that began on Friday. The project will upgrade a rural country road to a modern thoroughfare through the Rogue Valley.
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JPR’s Roman Battaglia sat down with Interim Executive Director Bill Ihle to find out what’s changed at the region’s largest homeless services provider since he took over in September.
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Police say 25-year-old Cedrus Jahson King trafficked about $7 million in stolen catalytic converters between October 2021 and December 2022.
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On Thursday, the Medford City Council will consider purchasing the Redwood Inn from the region’s largest homeless services provider, Rogue Retreat.
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This election more than two thirds of Oregon’s counties will vote on whether to opt out of the state’s new psilocybin therapy program. The debate is largely a rural discussion, and in some places, there’s not much discussion at all.
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The City of Medford has formally responded to a lawsuit filed by an Oregon Public Broadcasting journalist.
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In a twist from earlier developments an Oregon Public Broadcasting reporter is back in court, but now as the plaintiff, and the City of Medford as the defendant.
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A handful of parents spoke out during the public comment period at the district school board meeting on Thursday.