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    • The cities of Ashland, Medford, and Talent in partnership with the Rogue Valley Council of Governments are hosting a public meeting to present potential Climate Friendly Area locations in all three communities

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    • Updates to parking rules will reduce regulations for the amount of parking required with development and add new standards to include green features, officials say

    • The Medford School District is beginning a new partnership with Medford Police this spring to launch the MSD School Marshal Program

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    • Gov. Kotek declared a drought in Grant and Deschutes counties through Executive Order 23-08 and directed state agencies to coordinate and prioritize assistance to the region

    • The National Weather Service has advised the Portland Bureau of Transportation to expect the potential for brief snow or hail storms

    • Gov. Kotek announced that Malheur County meets the criteria to be included in the Homelessness State of Emergency she declared on her first day in office

    • Bridge girder deliveries will begin Monday, March 20, for two projects in Yamhill County, officials say

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    • The Medford Police Department will host drug take back and rogue shred event

    • The State of Housing in Portland Report shows major progress on affordable housing

    • Gov. Kotek visited communities in Columbia County on the third stop of her One Oregon Listening Tour

    • Contractor will plant 12,850 native bareroot plants along the banks of the slough to help combat future re-infestation of invasive plants, city officials say

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    • 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

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

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    • 39-year-old man dead after a shooting in the Foster-Powell Neighborhood, police say

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    • Shooting on Northeast Glisan Street and Northeast 122nd Avenue sends one person to the hospital

    • 13-year-old boy was shot and critically wounded in the Hazelwood Neighborhood

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Gov. Kotek declared a drought in Grant and Deschutes counties through Executive Order 23-08 and directed state agencies to coordinate and prioritize assistance to the region

Tony Cooper
5 days ago
Oregon

The National Weather Service has advised the Portland Bureau of Transportation to expect the potential for brief snow or hail storms

March 23, 2023
Oregon

Gov. Kotek announced that Malheur County meets the criteria to be included in the Homelessness State of Emergency she declared on her first day in office

March 20, 2023
Oregon
Oregon

Bridge girder deliveries will begin Monday, March 20, for two projects in Yamhill County, officials say

Medford, OR – According to the state officials, there may be traffic delays on Three ...
By Tony Cooper
March 18, 2023
Oregon

Oregon’s Marine Reserves Program plans to return to the ports of Garibaldi and Port Orford this spring and fall in the latest installment of this unique way

Medford, OR – According to the state officials, this is reportedly a unique way for coastal ...
By Tony Cooper
March 17, 2023
Oregon

Governor Tina Kotek announced 60 highlights of her administration to mark her first 60 days on the job

Medford, OR – According to the statement, here are 60 highlights from Governor Kotek’s team:  1. ...
By Tony Cooper
March 12, 2023
Oregon

Gov. Kotek announced that she will be appointing Dave Baden as Interim Director for the Oregon Health Authority effective March 17th

Medford, OR – State officials have announced that Dave Baden is currently OHA’s chief financial officer ...
By Tony Cooper
March 12, 2023
Oregon

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

Medford, OR – According to the state officials, the trade mission is mainly focused on ...
By Tony Cooper
October 12, 2022
Oregon

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

Medford, OR – State officials have announced that this will be the first Medicaid SPA ...
By Tony Cooper
September 16, 2022
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

Medford, OR – According to the state officials, Governor Brown issued the following statement: “Last week, ...
By Tony Cooper
September 14, 2022
Oregon

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

Medford, OR – State officials have announced that this declaration allows the Office of State ...
By Tony Cooper
September 13, 2022
Oregon

Governor Brown joined the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure to announce the approval of a Medicaid state plan amendment

Medford, OR – According to the state officials, this will be the first Medicaid SPA ...
By Tony Cooper
September 13, 2022
Oregon

Oregon State reports 764 new cases and 8 new COVID-19 related deaths

Medford, OR – According to the report, the Oregon Health Authority confirmed reported 764 new ...
By Tony Cooper
January 7, 2021

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The Medford Police Department will host drug take back and rogue shred event

The cities of Ashland, Medford, and Talent in partnership with the Rogue Valley Council of Governments are hosting a public meeting to present potential Climate Friendly Area locations in all three communities

Gov. Kotek declared a drought in Grant and Deschutes counties through Executive Order 23-08 and directed state agencies to coordinate and prioritize assistance to the region

The State of Housing in Portland Report shows major progress on affordable housing

Gov. Kotek visited communities in Columbia County on the third stop of her One Oregon Listening Tour

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