MEDFORD, Ore. — The Rogue Valley Family YMCA hosted a drive-through water safety event Sunday afternoon. Jackson County Sheriff, Fire District Three, Mercy Flights and ACCESS were on hand to help at the event. Families got goodie bags with tips ...
MEDFORD, Ore. —With extremely high temperatures in the Rogue Valley this week, local police want to remind people not to leave kids or animals unattended in hot cars. Police say, people who leave animals or kids in cars, can get ...
MEDFORD, Ore. — The Junior League of Jackson County is holding an online fundraiser to benefit local women and children. Coronavirus canceled the group’s derby squares in-person event, so the non-profit will host the derby online through Saturday. “The vision ...
MEDFORD, Ore. — Essential workers seeking child care have the option of taking their children to the Santo Community Center. Medford Parks and Recreation is offering child care for essential workers, city workers and health care workers. The child care ...
MEDFORD, Ore. — The Rogue Valley YMCA’s emergency child care plan is growing. The facility is offering child care primarily for first responders and health care workers who must work through the coronavirus outbreak. The executive director for the YMCA ...
JOSEPHINE COUNTY, Ore.– Several children in Josephine County will be sleeping in beds this weekend thanks to the work of a local non-profit. Volunteers recently joined up with Sleep In Heavenly Peace to build new 21 beds for children. On ...
MEDFORD, Ore. — It’ll be a happy holiday for thousands of southern Oregon families this year all thanks to the community. Saturday marked the last day for qualified families to turn to Toys for Tots to put presents under the ...
CENTRAL POINT, Ore. — Hundreds of motorcyclists brought some early holiday cheer to Central Point Saturday for the 39th annual Southern Oregon Toy Run. “Every year it just amazes me,” said Mark Lamensdorf of Star Body Works. “We can have rain, ...
GRANTS PASS, Ore. — Having a bed to sleep in at night is, unfortunately, a challenge for a lot of kids throughout southern Oregon. Thanks to a non-profit, they’re working to change that. ‘Sleep in Heavenly Peace’ is building 30 ...
CENTRAL POINT, Ore. — For extra help in keeping tricks to a minimum tomorrow, Central Point Police ask that you be careful tomorrow. C.P.P.D. recommends children stay with an adult and wear reflective clothing if possible. Lieutenant Chadd Griffin says ...