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Providence Medford Medical Center confirmed this week that it temporarily closed its endoscopy department because some equipment was not being properly sanitized.
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A new school year is coming up quick, and some districts say their financial situation is shaky in the face of federal cuts.
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This month the Federal Emergency Management Agency cancelled nearly $900 million in grants it deemed wasteful. Those cuts are impacting water infrastructure projects in Southern Oregon.
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The National Weather Service is suspending some weather balloon launches because of staffing shortages.
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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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Superintendent Bret Champion announced his resignation earlier this year.
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Demolition began this week at the North Medford High School gym, where the roof collapsed last month.
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The historic Holly Theatre in downtown Medford plans to reopen its doors Thursday after a $13 million fundraising campaign.
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The Medford School Board declared an emergency on Tuesday to speed up the process of stabilizing the North Medford High School gym, where the roof collapsed on Feb. 11.
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Northwest researchers find Medford, Grants Pass and Bend had the most wildfire smoke from 2019-2023.
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Monday's event, which drew several hundred demonstrators, was part of a national protest movement called 50501.
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Providence Medford says striking nurses have rejected a contract offer by the hospital, continuing as part of one of the largest health care worker walkouts in the state’s history.
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A statewide walkout of Providence health care workers continues with little progress on negotiations.
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Thousands of nurses at Oregon’s Providence hospitals are heading into their second week of a walk-out. Negotiations over a new contract are going slowly and Providence says it's "prepared for a lengthy strike."