Glue-laminated beams and other structural supports are once again at issue.
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The Bureau of Land Management is preparing a revision to how much logging is allowed on O&C Lands. That proposal is causing excitement and criticism.
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Mark Morrison is an IT professional who built a tech-heavy, personal-use cooler to keep beverages cold. Then he realized his invention may have more humanitarian applications.
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The temporary board will interview the finalists in a public meeting Wednesday.
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Jackson County courts will drop charges for over 100 defendants this week following a recent Oregon Supreme Court decision.
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Five years ago, Oregon provided $6 million to fund short-term residential centers for those experiencing mental health crises. For organizations hoping to launch programs, getting funding was only the start of challenges.
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Despite years of budget cuts, Southern Oregon University is warning of a projected cash shortfall that could affect payroll as early as next year.
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Oregon says to keep up with demand, Ashland needs to build more than 3,500 new housing units in the next 20 years, but city officials say that’s not possible.
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A recent federal budget bill includes some good news for Oregon counties with O&C land.
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Josephine County’s elected officials met for the first time Thursday to fill two vacancies on a non-functioning board of commissioners.
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The state hit an all-time high for its high school graduation rate, but southwest Oregon’s results tell a more complicated story.
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The resignation leaves just one commissioner left on the three-person board.
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The Medford City Council voted this week to abandon its controversial bike lanes on Main Street, just three years after installing them.