MEDFORD, Ore. — The May election is coming up quick and one of the most talked about measures is a new, 60-million dollar aquatic center in Medford. It still remains to be seen, however, if the pandemic will affect how ...

GRANTS PASS, Ore. — The Oregon Department of Human Services says a nursing home in Grants Pass had a staff member who tested positive for coronavirus. We’re told the employee has since recovered and can return to work. “When either ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — A non-profit called the Oregon Association of Relief Nurseries works to prevent child abuse. The non-profit helps low-income and struggling families who are raising children from birth through age 5. Even with many of their services now ...

MEDFORD, Ore. —  Medford Parks and Recreation is doing what it can to keep people active and connected during the governor’s stay-at-home orders. A coloring contest for kids ages 3-12 with prizes is in its fourth week and drawing more ...

PORTLAND, Ore. — The Oregon Health Authority is reporting 45 new cases of coronavirus today. OHA says there are no new deaths from coronavirus. Jackson County Public Health says there are no new cases in the county today, meaning the ...

PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon Health Authority reports 57 new coronavirus cases in the state today, bringing the total number of cases to 2,635. OHA also reports 5 new deaths, which brings the state death toll to 109. The victims were ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — The pandemic has jeopardized the incomes of many gig workers. Gig workers are independent contractors or on-call workers, essentially, people who are temporary workers. “While I was doing passengers, I did notice that it slowed down,” said ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — Lost Creek Lake announced on it’s Facebook page Friday it’s accepting reservations for camping and boats starting May 9th. However, the state says that’s not true. A spokesperson for Oregon Parks and Recreation says all state parks ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — While Jackson County Public Health continues to report little to no new cases, health officer Dr. Jim Shames says we’re still at the beginning of this pandemic. Dr. Shames says the opening of public places would need ...

CURRY COUNTY, Ore. — Curry County Commissioners voted unanimously to reopen motels & lodges on May 1st. The vote, which happened Thursday, would only apply to areas outside the three incorporated cities in the county. However, Commissioner Court Boice says ...

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