MEDFORD, Ore. – Starting Monday, Rogue Valley Habitat for Humanity will be collecting furniture donations for fire victims. The nonprofit says the items need to be in “very good condition.” The following furniture is currently being accepted: Dressers Couches Recliners ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — A young girl decided to spend her birthday this weekend running a car wash! She plans to donate the proceeds to victims of the Almeda Fire, after she lost her own home in the same fire. An ...

PHOENIX, Ore. — Thousands of people lost their homes and belongings in the Almeda Fire … but weeks later, some items have been recovered. Central Point woman, Linda Williams, grew up in the Rogue Valley. She was at work and ...

ASHLAND, Ore. — Two people adopted a local family who lost their home in the Almeda Fire. “It shouldn’t really have to be a disaster that causes us to come forward and help,” Iman Pirasteh, said. Pirasteh has been in ...

DOWNTOWN MEDFORD, Ore. — The ‘Oregon Latinx Leadership Network’ joined with other community organizations to host a pop-up donation center in the Medford Chamber of Commerce parking lot. The donation center had toys, food and supplies for families to choose ...

TALENT, Ore. — Tuesday, September 8th, started out as a normal day for 11-year-old Makenzie Miller. “I got up, I did my routine; ate my breakfast, took a shower, fed my animals,” said Miller. The 6th grader says she was ...

PHOENIX. Ore. – A Phoenix man ran into a burning shop to save motorcycles. He said he did it right after he lost everything to the Almeda Fire. Scott Flick says he’s lived in the Rogue Valley since he was ...

JACKSON CO., Or.- Over 2,000 homes destroyed in the Almeda fire, and some residents are still having to worry about their bills. One Pacific Power customer who lost his home appears to be getting billed for power usage after it ...

TALENT, Or.- Talent’s city manager wants the Federal Emergency Management Agency (or FEMA) to make more money available to victims of the Almeda fire. FEMA categorized the Almeda fire as a Category B disaster. That makes certain money available to ...

TALENT, Ore. — A Talent art display is bringing smiles to the community and reminding people there is hope amid all the devastation. The Talent Public Arts Committee says it had the idea for the art display called ‘flags of ...

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