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SALEM, Ore. -- Governor Tina Kotek has signed two bills into law to address water quality and transparency concerns.
A total of $9,622,000 is heading to Oregon to protect forests and boost forest product innovation across the state. The ...
The 18th Pacific Rim bowl has come and gone and the PRB Japan All-Stars returned home. Here is a recap of the week from the ...
The Klamath County Sheriff’s Office is facing a challenging transition due to the removal of county general fund dollars from ...
Few rain/snow showers today, but a more intense round will bring more heavy snow and travel impacts for Tuesday and Wednesday ...
IMPACTS...Abundant lightning on dry fuels resulting in the potential for numerous new fire starts. * AFFECTED AREA...In California, all of Fire weather zones 280 and 281. In Oregon, all of Fire ...
With increased containment along the northern and eastern flanks of the Butler Fire, many firefighting resources have been ...
MEDFORD, Ore. -- Plans for a new commercial development are moving forward on the southeast corner of Hillcrest Road and North Phoenix Road in East Medford.
A new chapter in addressing homelessness in Siskiyou County has begun with the opening of Yreka Basecamp Monday. This year-round emergency shelter offers comprehensive services for individuals ...
In a major push to tackle Oregon’s housing crisis, Gov. Tina Kotek signed five bills today aimed at accelerating construction and expanding access to affordable housing across the state.
Few rain/snow showers today, but a more intense round will bring more heavy snow and travel impacts for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Pickleball players in Ashland may soon be required to pay a $20 an hour reservation fee to secure court time at Lithia Park, a move that has sparked concern among many in the local community.
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