Oregon has sued the companies that allegedly botched construction of homes for Jackson County wildfire survivors.
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For the last 12 years, people who commit three or more crimes in Ashland鈥檚 downtown can be banned from the area for up to a year. The city is considering another district where that law may soon apply.
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Dan Cano is now the executive director of Opportunities for Housing, Resources, and Assistance, known as OHRA.
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A former worker has sued several Rogue Valley forestry companies, claiming they didn鈥檛 provide adequate training or medical care.
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Paul Huard is pulling for Ukraine, and for American students to know more about Ukraine
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On Friday, the federal government released an environmental assessment in favor of the Coquille Indian Tribe opening a new casino. Other tribes aren鈥檛 happy.
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Alleged victims of drug diversion have filed a new multi-million dollar lawsuit against the Medford hospital.
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Oregon Tech saw enrollment go up, but SOU's numbers fell, though less than expected.
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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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Letters informing some Oregon property owners they are in areas of high wildfire hazard were supposed to go out over a month ago. Residents are still waiting.
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Ashland is the setting for an upcoming community conversation offering practical tools to build common ground after a polarizing election.
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In the race for Jackson County's next commissioner, Republican Randy Sparacino is leading Democrat Denise Krause.
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Stage fighting at OSF is an art unto itself