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Police say there isn’t enough evidence to press charges against an employee investigated for sexual misconduct.
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The affected staff will be employed with the district until the end of the school year in June.
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A memorial is being dedicated this month in honor of a former Ashlander who died defending two young women during a 2017 attack on a Portland train.
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State election officials are fining the Democratic Party of Oregon a late filing fee of $15,000 after the party changed the donor of a hefty campaign check. The fine concludes the investigation into the state Democratic party, but officials are still looking into other issues surrounding the large campaign check.
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Circuit Court Judge Timothy Barnack sentenced Keegan on Friday to the maximum possible sentence for the charges.
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The City of Ashland is opening a campground for houseless individuals. Opening it will allow Ashland police to enforce a previously paused camping ban.
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On Monday, a 12-person jury unanimously found Robert Keegan guilty of first-degree manslaughter, unlawful possession of a firearm and recklessly endangering another person.
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Robert Paul Keegan, 50, was questioned Friday about his shooting of Aidan Ellison, 19, on Nov. 23, 2020.
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Ashland voters are deciding on a change to their special tax on all prepared foods in the city. The May 16 ballot measure has drawn lots of heated debate from both sides.
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Robert Paul Keegan, 50, has been charged with shooting Ellison, 19, on Nov. 23, 2020.
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During a special election on May 16, Ashland voters will decide on a measure that would dramatically boost the compensation for the mayor and city council members. But, the proposal could ultimately save the city money.
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Robert Paul Keegan, 50, was charged with killing 19-year-old Ellison in 2020.
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Multiple women have come forward in recent years describing a culture of harassment and bullying in the Ashland Parks and Recreation Department. Recent lawsuits put a spotlight on the nature of this unique city institution.
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Several cities in the Rogue Valley are hosting an open house Thursday night about new rules to promote walkable communities.