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Joint task force serves child sex abuse material warrant at Talent residence Thursday following tip to national hotline

Law enforcement served a search warrant at a residence on Taylor Street in Talent on Thursday over alleged child exploitation.

The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office released images of a man being interviewed by police at the single-family home, located ...


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Talent show and staff vs. students basketball game geared to support local teen with complex medical issues

Members of Phoenix High School’s Sparrow Club will show off their best talents — even facing off against teachers on the basketball court — as part of a community fundraising campaign to support a local teen named Katy.

The teen suffered a stroke at the age of 9 ...


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Although other states are passing and weighing legislation to try and prevent immigration agents from wearing masks, Oregon lawmakers took a unique approach

Federal immigration agents have smashed car windows,


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Three top employees who have worked for Gov. Tina Kotek since her first day in office will leave during the next month as the governor ramps up her reelection campaign.

The departing employees are Taylor Smiley Wolfe, Kotek’s deputy chief of staff for initiatives; Legislative Director Bob Livingston and Elisabeth Shepard, public affairs and communications director. Sm...


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Visitors will have to pay parking fees at 22 more Oregon state parks by the end of the month, including some on the Southern Oregon Coast.

The Oregon Parks and Recreation Department requires day-use parking permits at 46 parks and waives fees at more than 150 parks across the state, and on March 30, the department will add parking fees at an additional 22 day-use parks...


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