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With little pomp, California launched two apps at the start of the year offering free behavioral health services to youths to help them cope with everything from living with anxiety to body acceptance.
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Machine learning algorithms are helping researchers detect the calls of marbled murrelets among millions of hours of audio recordings collected from Oregon and Washington forests.
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Deconstruction of Iron Gate dam, the lowest of the four dams along the Oregon-California border, has begun.
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JPR reporters review news events in Southern Oregon and Northern California for week of April 28, 2024.
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Pacific Wall Systems, which constructs prefabricated wall panels at a covered plant in Phoenix, saving builders time and effort.
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Lawmakers want mitigation measures to be tracked, updated and accounted for to help insurance availability and affordability.
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Seven candidates are running to replace Klamath County Sheriff Chris Kaber.
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Oregon’s public four-years already charge some of the highest tuition and fee rates among public universities in the West.
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Oregon's governor backtracked less than a week following the release of thousands of pages of emails that illustrated strong concerns among her top staffers regarding the growing role of the first lady.
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The 400 nurses and caregivers in Medford are represented by the Oregon Nurses Association. They’ve been bargaining with Providence since January, but a contract has not been finalized.
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Jackson County Oregon voters will decide on three changes to governement in the May election. A former county commissioner gives reasons for voting yes.
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Stop Bigger Government counters the case for changes to the Jackson County Board of Commissioners.
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Films presented at the 19th annual Paddling Film Festival. It'll be held Saturday, May 4th, at Chetco Brewing Company in Brookings.
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The Biden administration announced Tuesday it’s preparing to accept proposals for the area. This is the first step in a multiyear process before any wind developer could begin construction.