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School support staff, including bus drivers, health aides and secretaries, are seeking higher wages.
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Aurora House in Klamath Falls offers young homeless mothers more than shelter by helping them build skills and prepare for independence.
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Designed to train a new generation of construction managers amid an aging workforce, the program opened with a small cohort that leaders expect to grow quickly.
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A whistleblower lawsuit in Oregon has brought attention to how the state distributes funding to school districts with students in poverty. Oregonian education reporter Julia Silverman spoke with JPR's Jane Vaughan about that suit and how the education funding formula works.
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The county is considering creating an emergency operations center as a way to save money
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Small, rural airports are fighting to attract airlines. An Oregon bill could help Klamath Falls bring back commercial travel.
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Klamath Falls may someday become home to Oregon's second public medical school.
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On Friday, a federal judge sentenced a Klamath Falls man convicted of kidnapping and sexually assaulting two women.
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Since the pandemic, public schools across Oregon have struggled to reach kids who are still enrolled, but just not showing up.
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Negasi Zuberi stood trial for kidnapping and raping two women within the span of months.
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The second week in the federal trial of Negasi Zuberi included testimony from another alleged victim and the police who arrested him.
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The U.S. District Court trial of Negasi Zuberi, accused of kidnapping and raping two women, began this week in Medford. One alleged victim gave testimony about how she was abducted from Washington — and how she escaped.
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Corey Murphy grew up in Klamath Falls. His father was one of thousands who emigrated from Ireland to Oregon in the mid-19th and -20th centuries, seeking work as sheepherders and cowboys. Today, Murphy studies, arranges and performs songs related to the Irish diaspora in South Central Oregon.
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The two deaths over the weekend have shocked the Klamath Falls community. Friends and family mourn while police look for answers.