The people you never heard of, and how they changed reproductive rights in America
It took only eight years for the US Supreme Court to go from legalizing contraception to...
The people you never heard of, and how they changed reproductive rights in America
It took only eight years for the US Supreme Court to go from legalizing contraception to...
Snowpack is good, but researchers suggest new ways to measure it
The month of April arrived with snowpack in good shape on both sides of the state line, something...
To the camps and back: 'From Thorns to Blossoms'
Mitsuko Asai was still in elementary school when World War II started, and the U.S. government...
Underground History's sibling project gets infusion of federal funding
The Oregon Chinese Diaspora Project based at the Southern Oregon University Laboratory of...
New Oregon law allows the removal of racist language from property deeds
Just because acting on racist behavior is generally illegal does not mean racism has disappeared....
Spring planting (should we?) with the Native Plant Society
Spring has absolutely sprung in most of the region. But there's a pretty good chance the stuff...
Return visits with Southern Oregon homeless people finds more seniors on streets
Longtime journalist (and former Ashland mayor) Julie Akins took to the streets to talk to...
Ashland closes homeless shelter, makes long-term plans for homeless people
The office space on the property acquired by the City of Ashland for an emergency shelter. The...
Almeda aftermath: Bear Creek Greenway fuel reduction project gets started
Few people will soon forget the part the Bear Creek Greenway played in the 2020 Almeda Drive...
Why wolverines are showing up in areas of Oregon with lots of people
It's hard enough to find a wolverine in its natural habitat, in the wild parts of Oregon. So it...
Conservation group threatens to sue Forest Service over marten protections
The US Forest Service and the Center for Biological Diversity have long been partners in the...
Students with parents in prison give advice to their younger selves
Not every kid in school has a happy home life to go back to every night. In fact, some children...
From lumber to restoration: how the Orick mill site will end up in Yurok hands
The big trees and the people coexisted for thousands of years. But now the Yurok Tribe will step...
Oregon fish hatcheries hit by previously unknown parasite
ODFW senior fish pathologist Dr. Aimee Reed with a rainbow trout affected by the parasiteFish...
A new kind of 'master': Master melittologist (think bees)
We've met master recyclers and master gardeners, but now it's time to talk about master...
Medford City Hall takes to the corners of the city for public input to the council
Potholes and people: these tend to top the list of things that get discussed when Medford City...
Mount Shasta museum seeks help from California Legislature
The Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum opens for the season soon (March 29th), but museum operators have...
NBC giveth and taketh with former RNC chair, on a new Signals & Noise
Even if you're into old-school electronics, you still can't escape the mediaverse. Desktop...
Pushing good environmental stewardship in California cannabis production
California still has two cannabis systems, the legal one and the one that chooses to stay in the...
Tax deadline approaches, and Oregon's kicker WILL kick. So what's that mean?
Oregon is unique among states in having an income tax "kicker" law. If the projections--you could...
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