James Kelley
2024 Charles Snowden InternJames is JPR's 2024 Charles Snowden intern. A recent graduate from Oregon State University, he was the city editor of OSU’s student-led publication, the Daily Barometer and he hosted a radio show on KBVR FM.
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Across Oregon, counties are receiving state funds to start ‘deflection’ programs. These are part of the now-reformed Measure 110’s mission to provide alternatives to the criminal justice system for people arrested on drug possession charges.
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Residents of Talent, Oregon took to the streets to express their frustration over a series of power outages in the Southern Oregon community since June.
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The Siskiyou County Supervisors had asked for the emergency declaration in response to water quality concerns related to Klamath River dam removal.
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On Friday, an audience gathered in the SOU ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½ Recital Hall to hear the bright, occasionally haunting tones of the university’s pipe organ on its 50th birthday.
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An iconic lavender store in Ashland faced an unexpected hurdle earlier this year when its supplier mysteriously closed up shop.
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Cotta was promoted as Ashland's new city manager during Tuesday night’s city council meeting.
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Southern Oregon University is expecting a smaller freshman class than in years past.
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One of Oregon’s newest wildfires began burning midday Saturday just east of the unincorporated community of Tiller in Douglas County.
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Ashland's only hospital has been cutting services in recent years, leading some employees to question its commitment to remaining open.
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An Oregon District Court civil lawsuit involving a Jackson County Deputy and former inmate, who is paraplegic and uses a wheelchair, will be sent to a jury.
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It’s a special moment for the Tribe, which has been working to revitalize the canoe tradition.
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The Park Fire burning northeast of Chico has exploded, becoming the largest wildfire in the country.