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The National Weather Service is suspending some weather balloon launches because of staffing shortages.
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Water managers in the Klamath Basin say, for the first time since 2019, there will be enough water to meet everyone's demands this year.
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Call them the Medford Emeralds, the Timberjacks, or maybe the Medford Pears. A minor league baseball team may be moving to the city.
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Environmental groups in Southern Oregon got a win in court this week in a lawsuit over old-growth forests.
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A timber sale near Roseburg and an accompanying protest have been pushed back to April 22, or Earth Day.
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Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley said the nation is already in a constitutional crisis. He made these remarks at a town hall event in Ashland, his first following a dramatic vote in the U.S. Senate to keep the government open.
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An Arizona businessman said he stumbled across the abandoned plan for a liquefied natural gas terminal in Southern Oregon. Now he’s trying to resurrect the controversial project.
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Federal funding that was supposed to be used to build a wildlife crossing spanning I-5 south of Ashland has been paused amid a larger review of transportation grants by the Trump Administration.
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Around a hundred community members showed up to the U.S. Forest Service office in Medford on Wednesday night for a public meeting about proposed amendments to the Northwest Forest Plan.
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Five Northwest conservation groups have joined the federal government in defending a program to kill barred owls in the Pacific Northwest to protect the threatened northern spotted owl.