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Sprinter, Roy Sutton promoted the idea of a 150+ club, where people of all ages recognize fitness values in each other around town.
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It鈥檚 the latest legal challenge to Providence St. Joseph Hospital鈥檚 abortion policy.
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California laws governing health insurance, access to abortion and health care for undocumented immigrants could be contested during a second Trump administration.
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Pertussis, or whooping cough, is on the rise throughout Oregon, Washington and Idaho this year.
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Oregon鈥檚 first psilocybin service centers opened around a year ago, providing psychedelic mushrooms to treat conditions like PTSD. One center in Southern Oregon is trying to increase access with group-psychedelic experiences 鈥 like a magic mushroom concert.
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The JPR news team discusses the top stories they're working on this week.
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Marian Schembari found a new life after her autism diagnosis.
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PACE stands for Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly and is part of a national program. It provides medical services, socialization activities, home care and other resources to low-income adults aged 55 and over in Southern Oregon.
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An Oregon Health & Science University study found states cannot slow the opioid crisis solely with more flexibility to use Medicaid funding for addiction treatment.
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Rehabilitating drug offenders is the focus of Jackson County deflections programs funded by a revision to Oregon Measure 110.
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Clocks fell back Sunday morning, but some people are still working to end government-mandated time shifts.
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The state agency is the latest to express concern about students鈥 use of personal devices at school.
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Providence St. Joseph Hospital agreed to provide emergency abortions after the state sued it, alleging it denied care to a woman who miscarried.
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Despite an encouraging national dip in the past year, overdose deaths are still on the rise in many Western states as the epicenter of the nation鈥檚 continuing crisis shifts toward the Pacific Coast, where deadly fentanyl and also methamphetamine are finding more victims.