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Update 4/3/25 | 9am — Our engineer has secured temporary equipment which is expected to arrive today, at which point he can work on restoring service.
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In recent weeks the Trump administration has taken several steps that cast an ominous shadow on public broadcasting and may forebode future actions that attempt to weaken the role public radio and television stations play in communities across the country.
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Now, you can send story tips to JPR reporters and the ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½ Exchange, read reporters’ bios and their work, and get our individual contact information.
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Thank you! JPR's Fall Fund Drive ended with a bang, surpassing its goal of $120,000. Over 200 JPR listeners participated by making contributions on the final day of the drive, setting a new modern-era record for a last day. Our heartfelt thanks to everyone who so generously supports our work!
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The Rhythm & News Service of JPR is looking for on-air volunteers to host Open Air and the Folk Show.
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Reporters at ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½ want to hear from you.
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In Southern Oregon and Northern California, summer is the season for floating rivers, enjoying music at outdoor festivals, harvesting gardens, and taking jaunts to the coast. For JPR, it’s a season for tracking wildfire activity, covering local events and making progress on the many projects we have underway to improve our mountain-top transmitter sites before the snow flies.
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Beginning Sunday, September 4th - ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½ will air two new programs on our Classics & News service!
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JPR has completed acquisition of two new FM stations that will improve its service in Siskiyou County. Effective immediately, the following FM stations will carry JPR's News and Information Service:KSYC-FM | Yreka | 103.9 FMKHWA | Mt. Shasta/Weed | 102.3 FMConsecutive with the sign-on of these new stations, JPR will discontinue operation of KSYC-AM/Yreka on 1490 AM and its FM translator at 97.9 FM.
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Murrow judges selected JPR's coverage of failing wells in the parched Klamath Basin during a year of unprecedented drought.
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ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½ and Southern Oregon University’s Laboratory of Anthropology (SOULA) are recipients of a 2022 Oregon Heritage Excellence Award. The award recognizes individuals, organizations, and projects that have made outstanding contributions to preserving Oregon’s heritage.
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JPR's News Director Liam Moriarty is retiring. You've probably heard his voice. He's been covering the news here and abroad for over 30 years.
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JPR and the Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University present The Weepies in concert Tuesday, January 18th at the SOU ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½ Recital Hall in…
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The ÀÏ·ò×Ó´«Ã½ newsroom is among this year's winners of the regional Edward R. Murrow Awards, the regional SPJ Contest, and the PMJA Awards.