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ODHS Longterm Labor Day Fires Shelter Program Closes
Since Dec. 31, 2020, the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) has been providing long-term shelter in Jackson County to
Talent Selected As Oregon’s “Tree City of the Year“
The Oregon Department of Forestry has selected the southern Oregon town of Talent to be Oregon’s Tree City of the
Ashland Hires New Emergency Management Coordinator
In June of last year, the Ashland City Council and City Manager, Joseph L. Lessard, recognized the need to create
Vehicle Fire Impacts Afternoon Foothill Rd Commuters
Jackson County Sheriff’s Office (JCSO) responded to a vehicle fire that closed a portion of Foothill Road this afternoon. Emergency
Sprinkler System Credited with Halting Central Medford Apartment Fire
On Friday, December 30th, Medford Fire (MFD) responded to a reported structure fire at The Jackson apartments located at 518
Royal Oaks Rebuild Breaks Ground After Almeda Fire Destruction
Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS), Housing Authority of Jackson County (HAJC) and partners broke ground on the much-awaited rebuilding
Body Cam Footage of Almeda Fire Rescue Emphasizes Heroism of First Responders
WARNING: This video contains Body Camera footage of a rescue during the Almeda Fire. Some viewers may find the images
The Investigation Continues as the 2nd Anniversary of the Almeda Fire Approaches
LINK: A look back at the Almeda Fire. It’s been nearly two years since the most devastating disaster in the
Oregon Submits Action Plan for Those Impacted by the 2020 Wildfires
Oregon Housing and Community Services submitted an Action Plan for ReOregon to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Man Who Ignited Separate Blaze During the Almeda Fire, Sentenced
The Jackson County District Attorney’s Office announced today that Michael Jarrod Bakkela was sentenced on a count of Arson in
Public Input for $422M in State Wildfire Funds to Take Place in Talent
Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) will publish on May 2 a draft Action Plan for a $422 million disaster