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Republicans are backing a proposal to scale back environmental regulations to “thin” forests while Democrats and environmentalists want to fund community preparedness.
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The Ashland New Plays Festival presents four plays October 16-20 at Southern Oregon University's Main Stage Theatre. Two finalists of the annual competition, Novid Parsi and Keiko Green, tell JPR's Vanessa Finney what audiences can expect.
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Sara Bristol has been mayor in Grants Pass for the past four years and is running again. Challenging her is Clint Scherf, who previously served as a city councilor for three years.
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A movement recast the second Monday in October as a day to appreciate the history of Indigenous communities. That visibility, say Native Americans, can help us see what else needs to change.
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All the available evidence suggests that a miniscule number of noncitizens vote illegally in federal elections and not in numbers that would sway the outcome of any race.
- 7-Eleven to close over 400 stores in North America
- What the Harris campaign is doing to try to win over more Black men
- Harris releases her medical report -- and uses it to raise questions about Trump
- How to pass along religious traditions (without embarrassing your teenagers)
- The war is in Gaza, but Palestinians in the West Bank are targeted with violence too
The Oregon Department of Agriculture has revised its regulations on dairies after receiving criticism from small farmers.
Voters in Northern California’s Yreka will be voting on an increase to their sales tax that will bring in paid firefighters to the city’s fire department.