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The three endangered wolves came from the Gearhart Mountain Pack. The collars from two of them sent a mortality signal Dec. 29.
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Planners envision a 172-mile route connecting Roseburg to Crater Lake, then heading southwest on Highway 62 to Eagle Point.
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The City of Medford has paused payment of a $11,550 grant to a local church following a report that alleges conversion therapy is being practiced there. The pastor of the church, Chad McComas, is also the founder of homeless nonprofit Rogue Retreat.
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Ashland's first 24-hour homeless shelter is finalizing renovations this summer. Organizers want to ensure its stability by raising the money they need.
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It’s likely too late to contain a species of invasive crayfish in Southern Oregon. That’s after biologists found they're spreading throughout Rogue Valley waterways.
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Artists in the Rogue Valley are releasing a new book featuring artwork about bees and other pollinators.
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In the late '90s, Ashland was a trailblazer in equitable internet access. Now, the Ashland Fiber Network is failure-prone and falling behind.
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Forest agencies in Jackson County are gearing up for this year’s fire season, which officially begins Wednesday, June 1.
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The historic Malmgren Garage in downtown Talent has received a state grant to help with reconstruction after the 2020 wildfire.
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Ashland’s city manager is proposing over a million dollars in budget cuts to address a growing deficit.
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The city of Ashland is considering how to address a total $3 million dollar budget shortfall and avoid major cuts to city services.
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A species of invasive crayfish has been found in an Ashland waterway. It’s the first time they’ve been identified in the state.
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With the renovation and construction of a new middle school underway in Medford, the district is looking to finalize new attendance zones for the city.
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Commercial fishermen in Coos Bay are protesting what they see as a rushed effort to bring offshore wind farms to the Oregon coast.