Grants Pass, Ore. — Among the measures Josephine County voters will weigh in on November 8th, is a 4-year levy aimed at generating funding for public safety. It’s the fifth tax levy proposal since 2012, the last four were all ...

Tualatin, Ore. — A Tualatin couple said they’re being harassed for an unusual reason—their last name is ‘Trump’, and it’s printed on both of their license plates. “It just happens to be my last name,” said Brian Trump. His wife ...

Medford, Ore., — Measure 97 is one of the most controversial topics on this year’s ballot. The measure would increase taxes on certain corporations. The people who operate Brookdale Senior Living Solutions are worried the measure could increase costs for ...

Medford, Ore., — With one Medford City Councilor seat open for ward four, five new candidates are trying their hand. Today at the Medford Library, the candidates held an open forum for the public to get to know them and ...

Medford, Ore. — Oregonians have until 11:59pm on October 18th to register if they want to vote in the November 8th election. “I firmly believe if you don’t vote then you really have no right to complain,” new Rogue Valley ...

(NBC) — Four weeks from today America heads to the polls with the presidential race more polarized than ever. Donald Trump, defiant as ever, promising more to come. “If they wanna release more tapes, saying inappropriate things we’ll continue to ...

Salem, Ore. – A high-ranking Oregon Republican is joining other top officials from his own party in condemning Donald Trump over a recently released tape from a decade ago. Congressman Greg Walden released a statement saying, “Of course I condemn ...

(NBC News) — As the second presidential debate on Sunday draws closer, both candidates are preparing for the showdown which will feature a town hall setting, with some questions coming from undecided voters. Donald Trump, who was endorsed by the ...

(NBC News) — Hillary Clinton is claiming victory after Monday night’s presidential debate. The first debate exposed competing views on creating jobs, with Clinton promising to invest in infrastructure and clean energy, while Trump pushed lower business taxes as the ...

(NBC News) — As many as 100 million people are expected to watch tonight’s presidential debate, the largest audience ever. Hillary Clinton’s team is pushing for real-time fact checking. “What we don’t want to have is some sort of double ...

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