PORTLAND, Ore. — The Oregon Health Authority is reporting that two individuals passed away from coronavirus. The 73rd coronavirus victim was a 64-year-old man in Benton County. The 74th coronavirus victim was a 68-year-old man in Washington County. Both victims ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — Personal protective equipment has been hard to find, but today, the Army/Navy Store received a large shipment of medical grade face masks. 1,050 N-95 masks were delivered to the store today. They are available for purchase, but ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — It may seem hard to believe, but the May primary election is five weeks away from Tuesday. Despite the economy’s unknown future, local residents still have to vote on items that could affect their savings. On the ...

ROGUE VALLEY, Ore. — The Oregon Health Authority reports there are 80 new cases of coronavirus in the state. OHA says one more person has passed away from coronavirus, bringing the state’s death toll to 52. The 52nd victim was ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — Will we have another baby boom or will divorce rates skyrocket? It’s a question on many psychologist’s minds as the global pandemic is having a significant impact on relationships. “You only really know a person when things ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — The owners of a local nail salon are working hard to help out the community. Tony and Holly Dao are known in the community as the owners of Medford Nails on Biddle Road. However, during the pandemic ...

GRANTS PASS, Ore. — With restaurants not allowed to have dine-in customers due to restrictions set by the governor, they’ve been forced to improvise. Eddy’s Burger in Grants Pass is staying busy during the COVID-19 pandemic. Chuck Sheckells is the ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — Medical researchers are learning new things about covid-19 or coronavirus every day. Now, the Centers for Disease Control is considering recommending people wear masks to prevent the spread of the virus. Jackson County Public Health Officer Dr. ...

 JACKSONVILLE, Ore. — A life-coach in Jacksonville is helping people be more mindful during the pandemic. Tiffany Grimes refers to mindfulness as paying attention in the moment without judgement. Grimes is offering a free weekly broadcast where she will provide ...

SISKIYOU CO., Ore. — Public health officials received confirmation of the first two positive COVID-19 cases in Siskiyou County. Siskiyou County Public Health says it’s taking the results very seriously and will release any information to keep the community informed. ...

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