JCSO just concluded two Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) funded High Visibility Enforcement grant campaigns. The first was a Labor
New Decorative Crosswalks Painted in Downtown Medford
Two new decorative crosswalks have been installed along Central Avenue in Downtown Medford. Decorative crosswalks are a creative way to
Oregon Department of Education Releases Metro School District Profiles
The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) produces yearly At-A-Glance School and District Profiles for schools and districts. These reports, called
New Oregon Program Further Protects Youth From Tobacco
OHA recruiting rules advisory committee members to plan tobacco retail license education, enforcement program Preventing commercial tobacco sales and marketing
Pacific Power Offers Fall Outdoor Safety Tips
As the leaves turn, fall weather arrives in the Pacific Northwest. For some homeowners, this means pruning trees and taming
Medford Police Searching for Missing Woman
Many have have seen this circulating on social media, but authorities are still looking for Marlen Sandoval. Any information would
Body of Missing Douglas County Woman Found
This is an update to the story we brought you on September 30th. Searchers have recovered the body of Branda
ODF Lowers Regional Fire Danger Levels
As of Wednesday, October 6, 2021 at 9:00 a.m., the public fire danger level will decrease to “low” (green) in
White City RV Fire Kills Local Man
RV Fire Claims Life of Local White City Man Early Thursday morning a recreational vehicle (RV) fire was called in
Police Indict 11 Suspects in September Park Shooting
Eleven suspects have been indicted for their involvement in the shooting at Fichtner-Mainwaring Park from September 7th 2021. The case
Lane County Sheriff’s Office Looking for Missing Medford Man
The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is attempting to locate 22 year old Juda Johnson of Medford. He was reported missing
US Cellular Park to Change Sponsorship Names in 2022
The City of Medford and Lithia & Driveway have crafted a five-year partnership for naming-rights opportunities for the 15-field, 132-acre
