JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. – County Health Rankings found that Jackson County has the highest life expectancy and best overall health out of all the counties in our region. The data is from 2015 through 2017. The study looked at a ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — If you’re looking to get a procedure done or are simply curious about prices, you can now get that information online before seeking treatment… at the click of a button. That’s after a federal law passed requiring ...

MEDFORD, Ore. —  With a new rule allowing deer and elk hit and killed on Oregon roads to be consumed, ODFW says you can eat the animals at your own risk. But what are the health implications of doing so? ...

GRANTS PASS, Ore. — UPDATE 5:24 PM: It was an emotional finish for Chris Walker as he arrived at DUO GYM Strength and Aesthetics Saturday afternoon. After lunging for a little over 15 hours from Rogue River to Grants Pass, Walker’s ...

Medford, Ore. — Smoke is continuing to be a nuisance on outdoor activities this summer. So much so, staff at Kids Unlimited had to rework its whole programming schedule. Summer camp staff said it’s taken a great effort to relocate ...

PORTLAND Ore. —  500 people may have been exposed to measles in Multnomah County. KGW reports that on June 27, 2018, officials confirmed a case of measles in the Portland metro area after an infected person visited a local emergency ...

WILLIAMS, Ore. – Josephine County officials are notifying the public about a rabid bat that was found in the Williams area. On June 28, the first new case of rabies this season was announced via a press release. According to ...

MEDFORD, Ore — Medford Water Commission says the Rogue River may fall into the category of water sources needing to be tested. However, the agency has yet to be notified by the Oregon Health Authority. Staff of the Medford Water ...

Ashland, Ore. – Despite warning signs, many adults and children were still enjoying Ashland Creek today. The creek is being called “unsafe” after water tests came back positive with high levels of bacteria, specifically E. coli. “The E. coli levels ...

WASHINGTON, D.C. (NBCNC) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has declared a shortage of EpiPen auto-injectors used to treat severe allergic reactions. The announcement comes after hundreds of Americans reported trouble filling prescriptions for the devices. Some patients have ...

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