MEDFORD, Or.- Returning to school can be difficult on a  regular day. But between the pandemic and recent wildfires, students may need even more support. That’s why “Insight Vision Therapy” is holding a drive for school supplies. The optometrist office ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — A 10-year-old girl has raised thousands of dollars for Almeda Fire victims. A 4th grader at Wilson Elementary School set a goal to raise $2,000 for fire victims – she ended up raising nearly $3,000 in 4 ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — People displaced from the local fires look to pick up the pieces left behind or even lost, including pets. Southern Oregon Humane Society held its annual sponsored event by AAA RV with the Saving Train program. Operations ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — If you’re wanting to get your car cleaned and support people displaced by the Almeda Fire, visit Wash N’ Go Depot in Medford next week. The car wash is donating 100 percent of its proceeds to the ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — Level 3 “Go” orders are being downgraded in Talent and Phoenix areas to Level 1 “Be Ready,” according to Jackson County Emergency Management. Jackson County Emergency Management says to expect traffic delays and lane closures, as ...

PHOENIX, Ore. – We’re learning more about one of the reported victims from the Almeda fire. Friends are calling him a hero. We’re told that one of the people who died in the fire, worked with others to evacuate a ...

PHOENIX, Ore. — Hundreds of Rogue Valley homeowners left with nothing after the Almeda Fire devastated the cities of Phoenix and Talent last Tuesday burning 2,800 structures and killing 3 people. Now, Jackson County leaders say the road to recovery ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore.- In the wake of the Almeda fire, many Phoenix and Talent residents are reaching out to internet and cable providers to cancel or suspend services. And judging by what we’re hearing, some aren’t pleased. NBC5 News looked ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. – Nearly 3,000 structures burned in the Almeda Fire that swept through the communities of Talent and Phoenix last week. In the immediate aftermath of the fire, the Oregon State Fire Marshal estimated 600 structures were damaged ...

JACKSON CO, Or.- A Jackson County commissioner candidate is calling for an investigation into the county’s decision not to use the emergency alert system during last week’s Almeda fire. Unsurprisingly, the Democrat and Republican candidates disagree on the issue. NBC5 ...

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