The Josephine County Board of Commissioners appears to be in disarray after one commissioner resigned and another refuses to appoint someone to fill their seat.
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Every Monday, 76-year-old Janai Mestrovich finishes packing the breakfasts she brings to people who are homeless in Ashland — a routine she has kept for nearly two years.
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The corrections department has again recalculated sentences for hundreds of prisoners. That means some people are going back to prison.
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Leading organizations in the Rogue Valley offer access to free resources for families experiencing food insecurity during the holidays.
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The Southern Oregon Forest Restoration Collaborative helps Jackson, Josephine and Klamath County students understand wildfire science.
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Grants Pass settled a lawsuit over its treatment of homeless residents in August after agreeing to provide space for 150 homeless people for one year.
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The city has signed off on his exit terms but has not answered questions about the circumstances that led to his departure.
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A former timber business has won a case in a federal appeals court against the city of Medford. The decision paves the way for a planned 121-acre development.
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The dedicated room ends years of scheduling bottlenecks and improves privacy for patients receiving internal radiation.
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Seniors and veterans in Jackson County will soon have a new option for emergency medical care: receiving help at home.
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The money from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality will convert vacant or low-occupancy nonresidential buildings into affordable housing. That could include industrial or commercial buildings as well as hotels or motels.
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The Jackson County district attorney has filed a contempt of court action against the Oregon Department of Corrections. The DA claims the agency has allowed what he’s calling a “statewide jail break.”
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Medford voters narrowly passed Measure 15-238, clearing the way for a hotel tax increase to help fund a major downtown redevelopment project.