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Water League and Southern Oregon Pachamama Alliance have joined to create a "water action community" to keep an eye on water use and on input from the public in its use. The effort for this year kicks off at an event at the Medford library on Saturday, February 4th. Christopher Hall from Water League visits to discuss vision and plans.
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Two activist groups focused on water issues are coming together to host an educational event for the public in Medford this weekend.
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Artificial intelligence is helping scientists better understand wildfire emissions in the Northwest.
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Secretary of State's Office suggests better planning and communication to deal with dwindling and contaminated groundwater.
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For the fourth time in less than two weeks, a dead whale washed ashore along the Oregon Coast.
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The Lane Regional Air Protection Agency has issued its so-called yellow home wood heating days advisory for Eugene, Springfield, and Oakridge, due to a high-pressure front over the Pacific Northwest.
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Following the withdrawal of a controversial logging proposal for Lane County and surrounding areas, the U.S. Forest Service says it’s reworking its plans to improve local wildlife resiliency.
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Eugene Water and Electric Board's Frank Lawson shares EWEB's plans for the future.
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This weekend, the Oregon Coast will see the last King Tides of the season.
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Oregon lawmakers are considering a bill that would ban the import and sale of products made from kangaroos.
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Oregon must do more to help its trucking industry to reduce its carbon footprint, according to a new state report.
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Ashland Fire and Rescue is in need of more volunteers to help with a backlog of home evaluations for wildfire risk.