JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. —The move to moderate means restaurants can now open to 50% indoor capacity, in Jackson County. For movie theaters in the area, the risk level change also makes a huge difference. Under moderate risk, theaters can now move ...

SOUTHERN Ore.- Public Health officials say Josephine County is going from “high risk” to the “extreme risk” category later this week. “If the metrics don’t change we will go back to the extreme risk category,” said Josephine County Public Health ...

BROOKINGS, Ore. – Restaurants in Curry Co. won’t be allowed to have indoor dining beginning Friday when the county goes to extreme risk. Black Trumpet Bistro in Brookings is just one of many restaurants in Curry Co. disappointed with the ...

JACKSON CO., Ore. — Being in the ‘high risk’ category has allowed businesses to partially re-open business in Jackson County and get back to a sense of normalcy, but if COVID cases don’t get under control, they could shut back ...

MEDFORD, Ore. – Jackson Co. residents celebrate good news, as the county’s COVID-19 restrictions are loosening. The state announced the county by county breakdown of risk levels Tuesday for the next two-week period beginning Friday. Jackson Co. is moving from ...

MEDFORD, Ore. – Several Southern Oregon counties, like Coos, Jackson, and Josephine will stay in the state’s extreme risk category Beginning Friday. However, Oregon’s largest county, Multnomah County, is being lowered from extreme to high despite having more cases. There ...

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – While Jackson and Josephine Co. stay in the extreme risk category, Klamath Co. got some good news Tuesday. Gov. Kate Brown has lowered the county’s risk level from extreme to high. This means the reigns are ...

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