Eagle Point, Ore. — Several organizations are working together, to help increase the graduation rate at one Oregon school. They’re hoping a little one on one time will help students reach their full potential. “Help them build that resiliency, and self-regulation, ...

Medford, Ore. — Water bills will be going up in the new year, for Medford Water Commission customers. The Medford Water Commission board unanimously approved new rate changes Wednesday. The increase will be anywhere from a few pennies to 12 ...

Gold Hill, Ore. — Water woes continue in Gold Hill. As contractors make headway on infrastructure improvements, new problems are popping up, and the repair costs are draining the budget. That’s left council members scrambling to find more money, and ...

Gold Hill, Ore. — The boil water advisory in Gold Hill is lifted, and the city says the water is safe to drink, but some residents aren’t buying it. A picture taken this morning by Stephanie Hicks, shows a glass of ...

Portland, Ore. – Oregon beverage container redemption values are set to increase from the current 5 cents to 10 cents on April 1, 2017. After the Oregon Liquor Control Commission reviewed statewide data, Commissioners determined that the rates of redemption ...

Grants Pass, Ore. — According to a recent study by the National Insurance Crime Bureau, Grants Pass has the highest rate of stolen vehicles per-capita in the state for 2015. Although the town only had 362 cars stolen, the rate ...

Eagle Point, Ore. — Eagle Point’s city council is meeting Tuesday to discuss hiking water rates. The city is proposing a 4% increase. They will also talk about reviewing their water rates each year and have incremental increases as opposed ...

Siskiyou County, Calif. — Siskiyou County’s crime rates are increasing. That’s according to analysis of crime calls in 2015 by the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office. In a Facebook post the SCSO said the rising crime rates are attributed to a ...

A report released on Monday by InsuranceQuotes.com finds 44 percent of Americans wrongly think color affects insurance rates. In fact, most millennials (53%) believe the myth and 45 percent of college graduates believe it too. And how about this one, ...

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