JOSEPHINE CO., Ore. — Josephine County Public Health announced six COVID-19 complication deaths. The dates of the deaths go back as far as January 4, 2020. Josephine Co. Public Health said it hadn’t previously reported these deaths, and reported them ...

MEDFORD, Ore.– Some local high schools are getting their first taste of football as a team this year. South Medford High School Football took to the turf tonight for its first full practice. With new covid-19 announcements about Oregon high ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — The Rogue Valley Family YMCA is getting ready to welcome back its members starting tomorrow (Monday). Staff worked on several improvement projects since it is closed in November. Members will see new things like flooring, paint, lighting ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. — Some movie theaters and gyms are re-opening around our region with new guidelines. The Oregon Health Authority released new guidelines for indoor activities, like gyms and movie theaters, to re-open in “extreme-risk” counties, but some gym-goers ...

CENTRAL POINT, Ore. — Jackson County vaccinated over 2,500 people on Thursday and volunteers were back at it again Friday morning. Newly vaccinated people NBC5 News spoke with said they felt fine after getting the vaccine. However, the main feeling ...

JACKSON CO., Ore.– The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office is having to adapt its operations after over 20 employees tested positive for coronavirus last week. Sheriff’s department spokesperson Mike Moran, said there are now 24 people in the sheriff’s office who ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — If you have an iPhone, you may have woken up to a notification about a new COVID-19 exposure app. The Oregon Health Authority said this was a mistake. It says the OR Exposure Notification Application… Or OR ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — 2020 has many business owners adapting to COVID restrictions and adjusting to a new way of doing things. Benjamin Wood owns Studio B, LLC and makes cups, mugs and dinnerware right in his own Medford backyard. He ...

MEDFORD, Ore.– Local health officials have said this thanksgiving must be different even if you test negative for coronavirus. Jackson County Health Officer Doctor Jim Shames says testing is not always perfectly accurate. He says the virus takes a while to ...

JACKSON CO., Ore.– “If you have a large thanksgiving, you could be looking forward to a small funeral,” said Dr. Jim Shames, Public Health Officer of Jackson County. He said the vulnerable in our community are currently at risk. “We’ve seen ...

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