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Call them the Medford Emeralds, the Timberjacks, or maybe the Medford Pears. A minor league baseball team may be moving to the city.
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Roy Sutton passed away in March while in the middle of three projects. JPR revisits his 2024 conversation with "My Better Half" host Vanessa Finney.
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The nonprofit Park Music Beauty started by Daniel Sperry for future buskers.
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John Schuyler, a retired forester, will give a talk on "Plumbing the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument" as part of Friends of the Cascade-Siskiyou's "Hike and Learn" series.
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Stories from the Hearth: Ashland teacher and cyclist Wendy Werthaiser tells her story about life without sight.
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Oregon’s governor has signed a temporary stopgap to shield landowners–including local governments–from lawsuits when people are injured while using public trails.
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Save the Redwoods League starts the process of turning the old timber mill site in Orick over to the Yuroks.
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Oregon Outback International Dark Sky Sanctuary, an area of 2.5 Million acres.
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Grid search produces plastic pollution in Lake Tahoe
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Caroline Paul on her book Tough Broad: From Boogie Boarding to Wing Walking―How Outdoor Adventure Improves Our Lives as We Age.
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The latest numbers show more than 52.2 million day-use visitors — just behind 2021’s historic high of 53 million.
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A project to create a Rogue-Umpqua Bicycle and Pedestrian Corridor. Plans are on the table to allow people to enjoy the scenic corridor--in safety--at lower speeds.
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It’s a new, lucrative revenue stream for a state heavily reliant on Lottery dollars, but critics argue it’s hooking a younger generation on a particularly dangerous form of gambling.
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Instead of checking out books, you can borrow seeds from the Redding Library starting this month. It’s part of a new program that will also offer gardening classes.