PHOENIX, Ore. – Police finding evidence of child sex abuse at a Phoenix home on Wednesday. Police searched a home on the 400 block of Fifth Street in Phoenix looking for evidence of child exploitation. According to the Southern Oregon ...

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. – Some mobile pantries operated by Access in Jackson County are closing. Starting January 30th healthy mobile pantries will temporarily close because of a staffing shortage. The only employee that ran the truck left. Access is currently ...

MEDFORD, Ore. – The popular Medford outdoor sports store with an iconic look is planning to open a new location in Phoenix. Family-owned Black Bird has been serving Jackson County for over 50-years. Now for the first time in its ...

PHOENIX, Ore. — A local group is looking to help the Rogue Valley Rebuild after the Almeda Fire. The Manager of Operations and Outreach of Rebuilding Together Rogue Valley, Kendyl Berkowitz, says around $30,000 was given to the organization by ...

PHOENIX, Ore. —The Phoenix Urban Renewal Agency held a special meeting Monday, about the sale of land near Blue Heron Park. The agency is considering selling just over an acre of land near the entrance to the park, to BBMFR ...

PHOENIX, Ore — The city of Phoenix is following suit and banning the launch of fireworks this year. It was decided earlier this evening at the city council meeting. The city council voted to ban the use of any and ...

As some Phoenix residents returned home Wednesday, city leaders are looking at how to best more forward. Mayor Chris Luz held a virtual town hall for citizens Wednesday. He says, with the approved disaster relief fund he’s trying to get ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — With the criminal case moving forward, Dennis Day’s family is still taking steps to sue the city of Phoenix. According to the tort claim filed in October, Day’s family feels Phoenix Police acted with “negligence and bad ...

UPDATE: 11/18/18 1:00 p.m. The two pedestrians hit Friday evening was two sisters, aged 16 and 17 years old. Their injuries include a fractured jaw, lost teeth, stitches, road rash, and overall bruised and sore. The crash is still under investigation by ...

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