City council members declared a public safety emergency to approve the law immediately.
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Despite a nationwide increase in tick bites, Oregon health officials say the state remains relatively low risk.
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The unanimous vote approves more than $20 million in cuts as Southern Oregon University works to stabilize its finances and avoid running out of cash.
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From Medford to Eureka, communities are celebrating Juneteenth with music, food, vendors, educational programs and family activities.
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Southern Oregon University will receive the first half of a potential $15 million state funding package aimed at addressing its financial crisis.
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University leaders say the proposal would keep SOU financially solvent through the 2029 fiscal year, while employees and students questioned the impact of layoffs and program cuts on the campus community.
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Southern Oregon University unveiled a sweeping recovery plan Monday that includes layoffs, academic restructuring and changes to Jefferson Public Radio.
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The Jackson County Library District is ending Sunday service at its Medford and Ashland branches and eliminating 12.5 full-time equivalent positions as it works to balance rising costs.
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Authorities accused the Jacksonville man, who also faces drive-by shooting charges, of defrauding federal COVID relief programs.
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The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office is removing bed space at its jail amid rising costs.
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The Medford hospital argued the union vote was illegal because of pre-election speeches and free cake.
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The Medford City Council approved an engineering study Wednesday night to look at the costs of building a minor-league baseball stadium at two possible locations.
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In less than two weeks, Southern Oregon University leaders will release a plan to cut about $20 million as part of an effort to keep the institution viable.