GRANTS PASS, Ore. — The young Medford family whose car seat took a bullet in the shootings on Interstate 5 in February received a special gift from the Grants Pass community Tuesday. The Williams family was traveling back to Grants ...

ASHLAND, Ore. — Musicians from the Rogue Valley and beyond are rallying around one of their own. Mark DeGroft is a well-known and well-loved musician who has played all around the region. He’s also known for his 20 years of ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — On Tuesday, March 3rd, 2019 the community came together to buy rooms America’s Best Value Inn in Medford so that the homeless had a warm place to sleep at night. Jesse Lewis and now, 9-year-old Osiris Lewis ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — Rogue Valley BMX is asking the community to keep an eye out after its track and shed were vandalized. Volunteers said Tuesday night, thieves broke into the registration building of their track site.  The thieves didn’t get ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — Local non-profit, Compassion Highway Project (CHP) reached out to those in need on Sunday by providing warm meals and clothes. Every other Sunday, CHP feeds around 250-400 people under the bridge at Hawthorne Park. The organization provides haircuts, clothes, ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — A new proposed law under consideration in Salem could offer home visits for newborn babies and their mothers. If passed, Oregon Senate Bill 526 would offer direct care for families who wanted to participate. A nurse would visit ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — A local non-profit is helping to transform local communities by mentoring youth. Rogue Valley Mentoring, a non-profit organization, held a two-day “Mentoring Essentials” workshop on Friday and Saturday.  The organization provides one to one and group mentoring ...

ASHLAND, Ore. — Coming off a hugely successful winter break, Mt. Ashland is continuing to have a fantastic season. During the holiday break, Mt. Ashland management said they received 1,000 visits per day.  On December 25th, 1,800 skiers took to the ...

GRANTS PASS, Ore. — A family who lost everything they owned in Paradise, California is starting a new journey in southern Oregon. The Powell family lost both their home and their business when the Camp Fire tore through the small town ...

JACKSONVILLE, Ore. — Jacksonville residents celebrated the grand opening of their own community center Saturday afternoon. For more than 20 years of planning and hundreds of volunteers and donations, the Jacksonville Community Center is finally open to the public. For ...

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