WINSTON, Ore. — A 24-year-old Winston woman is back on the streets after being arrested for animal abuse and neglect Thursday. According to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, after following up on a tip of a horse being mistreated at ...

CENTRAL POINT, Ore. — Equestrians need not worry, an iconic Central Point location has moved after decades in the business – but, it’s not closed down. Horse Blanket Saddles and Tack on E. Pine Street has moved after nearly 40 ...

GRANTS PASS, Ore. — Grants Pass Downs is fully open with spectators flooding the stands to watch horse racing for the 4th of July. Race directors said the crowd brought back memories of two years ago, pre-pandemic and it’s wonderful ...

ASHLAND, Ore. – Equamore Sanctuary needs volunteers to take abandoned or neglected horses. Right now, it has 57 horses on its land. The founder of the sanctuary, Linda Davis said it is a problem that isn’t going away. “I get ...

GRANTS PASS, Ore.– On Thursday, weeks before the first races of the summer, the Josephine County Fairgrounds received some shocking news – a horse that was being set up to race tested positive for Equine Infectious Anemia. An incurable disease ...

TRAIL, Ore. – Local first responders were able to put some new training into practice during a recent animal rescue operation. This past weekend, deputies with the Jackson County  Sheriff’s Office teamed up with 13 search and rescue team members ...

MEDFORD, Ore.– A local 18-year-old is representing the Rogue Valley by competing in one of the largest rodeos in the country. Makaela Memmott from Central Point flew out to Texas this weekend to compete at The American Rodeo in barrel ...

Grants Pass, Ore.– Investigators are still looking into a Grants Pass barn fire.  The fire killed one horse late last night. Neighbors and the owners of the barn managed to get the other horses out before the fire became too hot ...

Medford, Ore., — Stasea Martin has had Scooter for the last 22 years. He’s one of three horses her family owns. On Thursday when she went to go feed him, Scooter was missing. “We went and figured he oh he ...

Washington, D.C. — Newly confirmed Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke got to work the old fashioned way—by horseback. Sec. Zinke, who hails from of Montana and attended the University of Oregon in Eugene, was spotted on Washington D.C. streets Thursday morning ...

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