JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. – Rogue Reimagined is holding a pair of virtual listening sessions to help those recovering from the Almeda and South Obenchain fires. Caryn Wheeler Clay from the Jackson County Community Long-Term Recovery Group said it’s looking to ...

PHOENIX, Ore. — Another business in Phoenix is getting ready to re-open nearby after the Almeda Fire. Dispensary ‘Pharm to Table’ will have its official re-opening on Saturday. For over two years, the business was down to just one building ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore.–  Rogue Reimagined is holding a series of events this week to help those recovering from the Almeda and South Obenchain fires. Rogue Reimagined is looking for public feedback on fire recovery projects. Listening sessions are scheduled in ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. —Local housing agencies are teaming up to place fire survivors in the newly rebuilt Royal Oaks Mobil Manor. The affordable housing development will bring 140 modular units to the Rogue Valley later this year. Oregon Housing & ...

TALENT, Ore. – The Talent city council voted last week to research whether residents should get more time to rebuild single-family homes lost in the Almeda Fire. In 2019, a city ordinance was changed, stating any new homes built in ...

TALENT, Ore. —The Talent Urban Forestry Committee had a wildfire symposium Friday. The event focused on climate resiliency, fire resiliency, and urban ecology following the Almeda Fire. An Oregon State University fire specialist, Fire District 5’s captain, and other local ...

ASHLAND, Ore. — Two years after the Almeda Fire, a local business is now finally fully open and operational in Phoenix. ‘Phoenix Animal Hospital’ just opened its brand-new building at its original address on South Pacific Highway. The hospital was ...

  TALENT, Ore. – Jackson County has set aside almost six million dollars for its fire-hardening grants. People who live in the burn scar of the Almeda and South Obenchain Fires, can apply for the grants, and receive money for ...

TALENT, Ore. – Almost anywhere you go in Talent, you’ll hear the sound of construction. It’s a sign of progress, as the city rebuilds from the 2020 Almeda Fire. A process that has taken longer than many had hoped. “It’s ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. – Rogue Valley Habitat for Humanity celebrated the inauguration of a newly-completed home this Monday. This would be their 76th home and fourth home completed for a fire survivor as part of the Almeda Home Ownership Program. ...

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