MEDFORD, Ore. – State representative Pam Marsh held a Town Hall in Ashland Saturday (3/16/2024) morning to go over the short legislative session. It was held at the Rogue Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Church. Marsh focused on the housing package ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — Jackson County For All currently has three measures on the upcoming May ballot. They hope to expand the board of commissioners from three to five, make their positions non-partisan, and reduce commissioners’ salaries. During Tuesday night’s JCFA ...

MEDFORD, Ore. – Senator Golden held the first of his final two town halls before the 2024 legislative session. During the town hall, Senator Golden said he would not be voting to repeal measure 110. Senator Golden also discussed funding ...

MEDFORD, Ore. – Oregon State Senator Jeff Golden will host an in-person town hall on April 5th. The meeting will be at the Medford Library from 7:00 to 8:15 pm. It will include a briefing on the 2022 legislative short ...

SALEM, Ore. – Representative Greg Walden will make numerous public appearances across Oregon to hear citizen concerns about what’s happening locally and in Washington D.C. Walden, the Republican U.S. Representative for Oregon’s 2nd congressional district, announced two of his next ...

YREKA, Calif. — A collaboration of cultures can be difficult to combine at first. Over the past few years, two different cultures have struggled to understand each other. Hmong Americans, a fairly new group in Siskiyou County, have been trying to ...

JACKSONVILLE, Ore.– A town hall meeting covered the highs and lows of the short legislative session that ended earlier this month. State Representative Pam Marsh met with community members at the Jacksonville library today. She talked about improvements the state ...

Cave Junction, Ore. — Governor Kate Brown has declared a state of emergency, following the winter storms that have caused mass destruction across Oregon. In Cave Junction, residents were hit hard, and many plan to seek help at a town ...

Medford, Ore. — It was a full house at the Medford town hall meeting Wednesday night. People searching for answers, voicing their concerns, and sharing frustrations about the marijuana laws Of the 70 people who showed up at the Medford Library, ...

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