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    • The Public Works department has completed road repairs on McAndrews Road between Crater Lake Avenue and Brookdale Avenue

    • Medford Police K-9 team partnered with the CNCA to safely train and certify K-9’s and handling officers in fentanyl detection

    • Jackson County and the City are seeking your input about how the County can plan for future events when air quality is impacted by prescribed fire and wildfire smoke

    • The City of Medford has created a community evacuation map to help Medford residents and businesses prepare for an emergency evacuation

  • Oregon
    • Governor Brown announced details of Oregon’s upcoming trade mission to South Korea and Japan

    • Governor Brown joined CMS Administrator Brooks-LaSure to announce the approval of a Medicaid state plan amendment for Oregon

    • Governor Brown issued the following statement on her request to President Biden to approve a federal emergency declaration for the State of Oregon due to extreme risk of significant wildfires

    • Governor Kate Brown invoked the Emergency Conflagration Act as a preemptive measure in response to the Cedar Creek Fire burning in the National Forest east of the community of Oakridge in Lane County

  • Community
    • Mother of two dies after suddenly collapsing on the street: “My heart shattered into a million pieces”

    • Local artwork has helped create an environment that can soothe the minds and reduce the stress for the guests at the Medford Navigation Center

    • People are waiting in line over 30 hours to pay respects at Queen Elizabeth’s coffin

    • The City is Medford is encouraging residents to be informed ahead of an emergency

  • COVID-19
    • The State of Oregon fined four businesses a combined $44,600 in May for willful violations of state regulations meant to protect workers from COVID-19

    • What are the symptoms of the AstraZeneca vaccine blood clotting and how long does the risk last?

    • The OHA reported 867 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 10 more COVID-19 related deaths

    • The Oregon Health Authority reported 1,010 new cases and 2 new deaths related to COVID-19

  • Crime
    • Suspect arrested, charged with second-degree murder, felon in possession of a weapon

    • MPD has arrested a suspect in the murder of Aaron Mather, whose body was discovered on the Bear Creek Greenway near Railroad Park last week

    • A local resident man who tried to ambush and kill police officers is sentenced to 15 years in state prison

    • Former UPS driver accused of shooting at drivers has been indicted on 34 counts in Jackson County Circuit Court

  • Education
    • Brown says schools can open if they wish

    • Medford School Board Asks State To Ease In-Person Learning Restrictions

    • Student Sustainability Center director, McNair Scholar wins Scholastic Achievement Award

    • OSHA proposes fines against Grace Cascade Christian High School

  • Environment
    • Holiday waste recycling tips

    • RV park provides shelter for Asante employees displaced by fires

    • ‘Great Conjunction’ of Jupiter and Saturn will be the closest in nearly 800 years

    • Fire Clean-up Moves from Toxic Waste to Tree and Debris Clean-up

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Brown says schools can open if they wish

Tony Cooper
December 26, 2020
Education

Medford School Board Asks State To Ease In-Person Learning Restrictions

December 23, 2020
Education

Student Sustainability Center director, McNair Scholar wins Scholastic Achievement Award

December 21, 2020
Education
Education

OSHA proposes fines against Grace Cascade Christian High School

MEDFORD, Ore. — Oregon OSHA has proposed a fine against Grace Cascade Christian High School ...
By Tony Cooper
December 19, 2020
Education

Medford School District responds to updated metrics

Students of the Medford School District will begin the 2020-21 school year with fully remote ...
By Tony Cooper
December 16, 2020
Education

RCC to begin ‘limited’ on-campus learning in the fall

Rogue Community College on Tuesday outlined its tentative plan for fall classes, one that will ...
By Tony Cooper
December 14, 2020
Education

Local homeschool community sees increase in interest during COVID-19

More and more families are considering homeschooling their children as the Coronavirus Pandemic continues. According ...
By Tony Cooper
December 13, 2020
Education

Local students sign letters of intent to Rogue Community College CTE programs

Dozens of high school students signed their letters of intent to go to Rogue Community ...
By Tony Cooper
December 11, 2020
Education

Local Lyft driver gives insight into staying safe inside an Uber, Lyft or taxi

A local Lyft driver says people do not need to be afraid to take an ...
By Tony Cooper
December 9, 2020
Education

New Medford superintendent restructuring administration

Many parts are moving across the Medford School District, and the faces of those in ...
By Tony Cooper
December 7, 2020
Education

School bleeds into summer after coronavirus widens academic gaps

For Jana Langhoff and her son Tyler, summer days don’t look drastically different from when ...
By Tony Cooper
December 6, 2020
Education

Students exiting SOU dorms have a way out

The two residence halls in question at SOU, Shasta and McLoughlin, are owned by a ...
By Tony Cooper
December 5, 2020
Education

RCC extends Spring Break, goes online for beginning of next term

mid a whirlwind of changes at area schools due to precautions over the new coronavirus, ...
By Tony Cooper
December 2, 2020

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Mother of two dies after suddenly collapsing on the street: “My heart shattered into a million pieces”

Governor Brown announced details of Oregon’s upcoming trade mission to South Korea and Japan

The Public Works department has completed road repairs on McAndrews Road between Crater Lake Avenue and Brookdale Avenue

Medford Police K-9 team partnered with the CNCA to safely train and certify K-9’s and handling officers in fentanyl detection

Jackson County and the City are seeking your input about how the County can plan for future events when air quality is impacted by prescribed fire and wildfire smoke

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