MEDFORD, Ore. — The Medford School District will be discussing safety and security at tonight’s (Thursday, March 7) school board meeting. Last month we reported that some teachers and parents expressed safety concerns at the last district board meeting. It ...

OREGON — A legislative session is still under way tonight via Zoom, allowing southern Oregonians impacted by the Almeda Fire to speak to the senate committee about their concerns. Over 60 Oregonians signed up to testify during the session, including ...

PHOENIX, Ore. — A virtual town hall meeting will happen Wednesday afternoon for Phoenix residents. The city wants to address citizen concerns. The virtual meeting will allow citizens of Phoenix to ask the mayor and city council questions for two ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — Concerned parents are speaking up, following reported disruptions in their children’s kindergarten classroom. They say the Medford School District isn’t doing enough to help the kids at Wilson Elementary get into the programs they need to succeed. ...

Ashland, Ore. — City leaders in Ashland are still trying to figure out how to address safety concerns at Pioneer Hall. During the September city council meeting, a report revealed the building would not be safe if it got hit ...

Talent, Ore. — Residents in a Talent neighborhood are concerned over plans about a Travel Center being built near their subdivision. It would be located right off exit 21, where an old truck stop is currently sitting. Residents who live ...

Grants Pass, Ore., — “We’re out of luck. That’s exactly right.” Dan Wilkinson has lived on Upper River Road for the last 40 years. He says hundreds of cars speed past his house every day. The City of Grants Pass ...

(NBC News) A new report is raising concerns about distracted driving. The study from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety concludes even hands-free technology in cars, promoted as a safer option, is distracting to drivers. “The research confirms that hands-free ...

Medford, Ore. — It was a full house at the Medford town hall meeting Wednesday night. People searching for answers, voicing their concerns, and sharing frustrations about the marijuana laws Of the 70 people who showed up at the Medford Library, ...

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