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Oregon Health Authority needs more language and behavioral health services, report says
The Oregon Health Authority needs to step up efforts to provide health care for Oregonians who speak different languages and to expand access to behavioral health care treatment, a new state report found. The report, released the week of July 15 by the authority’s Ombuds Program, scrutinizes shortcomings in the state’s Medicaid program, which provides medical, dental and behavioral health care for low-income Oregonians. It found that people who speak a language other than English can struggle to access services, especially when providers lack staff...
Boaters reminded of duties after an incident
The Oregon State Marine Board wants to remind boaters that it’s state law to help and render aid in cases where another boat is swamped, capsizes or is involved in another incident with property damage or personal injury. It’s also about being a “good neighbor” on the water. Failure to fulfill the duties of the boat operator (ORS 830.475) could result in a Class A misdemeanor citation. In cases where the boat operator leaves the scene of a boat accident where there is personal injury...
Falcons Snap Losing Streak with Split Against Grants Pass
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore – The Klamath Falls Falcons (2-10; 8-21) snapped a nine-game losing streak in a win against the Grants Pass Nuggets (4-8; 7-20) with a split in a doubleheader. GRANTS PASS 6, KLAMATH FALLS 5. The Falcons’ rally to steal a win came up short as the...
160-lb Great Pyrenees dog rescued from Saddle Mountain trail after paws cut up by wire
CANNON BEACH, Ore. — A 160-lb Great Pyrenees dog hiking Saddle Mountain got some first-class first aid after the pup's paws were cut up by wire fencing. The Cannon Beach Rural Fire Protection District explains that on July 12 the "beautiful Pyrenees was hiking Saddle Mountain when he suddenly refused to keep walking. The poor baby's paws were raw/cut and needed assistance down."
Oregon’s transportation system is due for an overhaul next year. But no one is sure what to do
Oregon’s highway officials say they’re tapped out — and that’s about to mean big problems from Portland to Madras to Medford. As inflation has sent road costs soaring in recent years, gas taxes are sputtering like an overworked Geo Metro. The funding pinch has grown so troublesome that the Oregon Department of Transportation warned last winter it couldn’t even plow mountain passes reliably without an emergency infusion of cash.
Group Seeks Meeting With Oregon Governor on Making Eastern Counties Part of Idaho
OREGON - Leaders of the "Greater Idaho" movement are asking Oregon Governor Tina Kotek to sit down with them and talk about next steps for the 13 counties in eastern Oregon who have passed measures supporting a move of the Oregon/Idaho border. According to a press release, the organization has...
Multiple agencies respond to Ashland vehicle fire
ASHLAND, Ore. — Multiple agencies responded to a vehicle fire on I-5 last week. According to Jackson County Fire District #5 crews responded to I-5 milepost 8 to find a car on fire. The Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) firefighters put out the part of the fire that had...
‘Sit back America, and enjoy’: Oregon Republicans share their thoughts on eventful Day 1 of GOP Convention
While the Republican National Convention was conducting a role call to nominate Donald Trump, the former president announced Monday his running mate, Ohio Senator JD Vance, just two days after surviving an attempted assassination, and Oregon Republicans are supportive of his choice. The post ‘Sit back America, and enjoy’: Oregon Republicans share their thoughts on eventful Day 1 of GOP Convention appeared first on KTVZ.
Update: Heat advisory for Eastern Curry County and Josephine County and Jackson County until Tuesday evening
An updated heat advisory was issued by the National Weather Service on Tuesday at 1:25 a.m. in effect until 8 p.m. for Eastern Curry County and Josephine County and Jackson County. The weather service states, "High temperatures around 101 degrees to 105 with low temperatures between 67 and 70 degrees."
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