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Check Out Birdcast As Migration Heats Up

Millions of birds are already taking flight from Canada and winging their way south. The action will heat up in Oregon over the next month or two. Studies have shown that Northern American bird populations have dropped by nearly 30 percent, or about three billion birds, since 1970, and that[Read More…]

Teal Arrested Following Cloverlawn Barricade

Anthony Teal was taken into custody Aug. 11 following a barricade situation near Cloverlawn. Authorities had received several reports of suspicious activity in the area and believed Teal, who had been sought in connection with alleged crimes dating back to July 30, may have been hiding nearby. Later that afternoon,[Read More…]

Eight Apply For RRFD Chief Position

With the deadline to apply to become the new fire chief at Jackson County District 1 having passed at the end of July, the district wound up with eight applicants for consideration. The board geared up for a busy September that will include interviews with several applicants who advanced through[Read More…]

QR Code Scams: Think Before You Scan

QR codes have become a familiar part of everyday life. Restaurants use them for menus, businesses use them for payments, and organizations use them to direct people to websites. But scammers have also discovered that these small black-and-white squares can be an effective way to hide dangerous links. A QR[Read More…]

Headlines & Highlights For August 19, 2026

This Week In Rogue River History AUG. 19, 1981 Bathtub admirals around the area were out testing their crafts in preparation for the third annual Bathtub Race. The race that year was expected to attract many eager participants attempting to take home the $2,500 first-place prize, put up by sponsor[Read More…]

Oregon Businesses Asked To Report Losses

Oregon businesses experiencing financial losses or physical damage from wildfires and wildfire smoke are being encouraged to report their impacts through the Oregon Business Self-Reporting Damage Survey. Wildfire impacts can extend far beyond areas directly damaged by flames. Businesses may experience temporary closures, fewer customers, canceled events, lost revenue or[Read More…]

Sheriff Ends License Plate Reader Program

Josephine County Sheriff’s Office has ended its contract with Flock Safety for the use of automated license plate reader cameras in rural areas of the county following public concerns over privacy and Fourth Amendment rights. The Sheriff’s Office had contracted for 10 Automated License Plate Reader, or ALPR, cameras. The[Read More…]