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Seagull poop on roof of Oregon coast resort leads to $2.5 million lawsuit
The damaging effects of sea salt, constant winds and fierce winter storms can make maintaining any Oregon coast property a real chore. But seagull droppings? Don’t forget to add that one to the list. A pair of international companies – Wyndham Resort Development Corporation and WorldMark, The Club —...
Oregon State Parks to close multiple campgrounds, including Silver Falls, for construction
The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department will close or partly close a handful of parks and campgrounds for construction work beginning this fall and winter. The closures include highly popular sites such as Silver Falls, Fort Stevens, Milo McIver and Bullards Beach, among others, for projects such as paving, sewer replacement and new...
Grants Pass Tribune: A True Non-Partisan Voice for the People
In an era where mainstream media often seems more aligned with political agendas than with the interests of the public, the Grants Pass Tribune stands as a beacon of unbiased, non-partisan journalism. Founded on the principle of being “for the people, by the people,” this newspaper offers a unique platform where all voices are welcomed, and every perspective can be heard. Unlike many media outlets that charge for access, the Grants Pass Tribune is free for all readers, ensuring that information is accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial situation.
Newport’s long-running natural food store celebrates another year with celebration Saturday
After moving to the Central Oregon Coast almost 20 years ago for a job in Newport, I asked my new co-workers for recommendations for a place nearby to get a hearty and healthy lunch. A few wisely recommended the hot food and salad bar at Oceana Natural Food Cooperative. With...
Traveling to die: The latest form of medical tourism
In the 18 months after Francine Milano was diagnosed with a recurrence of the ovarian cancer she thought she’d beaten 20 years ago, she traveled twice from her home in Pennsylvania to Vermont. She went not to ski, hike, or leaf-peep, but to arrange to die.
MUSIC OFF CENTRAL WRAPS UP WITH SUMMER GROOVE PARTY BAND
Music Off Central wraps up its 2024 summer concert series on Thursday night. The Summer Groove Party Band will perform on the Central Park stage in Sutherlin at 7:00 p.m. The group is known nationwide for playing the hottest dance hits from the 70s, 80s, 90s, top 40 and more.
The Savvy Rav4 from Lithia Toyota of Medford, One of the Most Popular Crossovers On The Road!
Among the country’s best-selling vehicles in any category, the Toyota Rav4 has an incarnation that includes a ton of improvements, including a more powerful engine, more safety features and a tough-looking exterior that brings a stylish edge to this very comfortable SUV. website for your new car today at...
Secrecy and Data Issues Impede Progress on Missing and Murdered Indigenous People
*Part one of this series detailed the investigation of the disappearance of Wilma Acosta, an unenrolled Pascua Yaqui woman who went missing in Portland in November. Portland police announced Acosta had “suicidal ideations,” despite repeated denials of that claim from Acosta’s family. Experts say such announcements are harmful. Her body was found in January along the Willamette River near Cathedral Park.
Central Point aiming for bikeability, pedestrian safety with upcoming road construction
CENTRAL POINT, Ore. – The City of Central Point is seeking to clarify the details of an upcoming road construction project along West Pine Street, which would add sidewalks, bike lanes and school bus stops to a portion of the roadway. The City of Central Point applied for a...
Central Point residents mixed on West Pine Street roadway construction
CENTRAL POINT, Ore. – Homeowners on West Pine St in Central Point say they’re excited for the possibility of added safety with an upcoming road improvement project – but concerned about the project cutting into their existing property. The project, which is funded federally with cooperation from...
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