SISKIYOU COUNTY — Governor Kate Brown, California Governor Gavin Newsom, local tribal leaders, and the owner of the Klamath dams announced a historical agreement today. The different groups held a press conference to announce the removal of 4 hydroelectric dams ...

Medford, Ore. — A local nurse says he’s pleased with the tentative agreement between Providence and the Oregon Nurses Association. Nurses at Providence Medford Medical Center have been demanding changes for months saying they want a raise, the hospital is ...

Medford, Ore.- Nurses from Providence Medford Medical Center say they are optimistic about reaching an agreement with the hospital. This comes after nurses claim a staffing shortage is hurting patient care and resulting in them being overworked. A group of ...

Medford, Ore. — Medford business owners are responsible, and now liable for the sidewalks outside their stores. It’s a story NBC5 news first brought you in February. In a new letter sent out this Fall, the City is making a ...

Medford, Ore. — A tentative contract agreement was reached between the Medford School District and the Medford Education Association on Wednesday. According to the Medford School District, the one-year contract includes a 2.5% cost of living increase for all licensed ...

Klamath, Ca –A decision spanning state lines and even nations was made today, and now four dams along the Klamath river in both Oregon and California will be removed. At the site where the Klamath River empties into the Pacific ...

Klamath, Calif. – Four dams on the Klamath River will be removed by 2020 as part of restoration agreement signed by the states of Oregon and California, PacifiCorp, and the U.S. Department of the Interior and Commerce. A separate agreement ...

Medford, Ore. — About a dozen protesters gathered outside the Medford Federal Building Thursday morning to oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement. The TPP is being formally signed today in New Zealand by 12 countries around the Pacific Rim, including the US. ...

(NBC News) General Motors has agreed to pay $900 million to resolve criminal charges connected to defective ignition switches. Under the agreement, federal wire fraud charges and charges to scheme and conceal information will be dropped after three years if ...

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