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AllCare, which serves about 70,000 people in southern Oregon, highlighted the lack of affordable housing in its region.
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Josh Wallner-Sentle's death was one of over 100 fatal overdoses in Jackson County last year. Many involved fentanyl, a highly addictive and powerful synthetic opioid that can be mixed into other drugs.
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Highly skilled firefighters are the last line of defense against wildfires, but that line is fraying because the government decided long ago that they’re not worth very much.
JPR’s year-long series on the impact of removing the dams on the Klamath River.
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A California judge found that attorney John Eastman committed "exceptionally serious ethical violations" in his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election and recommended disbarment.
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The Grand Alliance between Black and Jewish leaders, known largely for shared work on Civil Rights in the 1960s, has a complicated legacy--and an uncertain future between these communities.
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- Why a town on the front line of America's energy transition isn't letting go of coal
- 'Struggle, struggle, struggle.' What new and expecting mothers are facing in Gaza
- In Florida, there's détente in the battle between Disney and Gov. Ron DeSantis
- An appeals court says 'undated' Pennsylvania ballots don't count
On Tuesday, the Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors proclaimed a local emergency and requested that the governor proclaim a state of emergency based on water quality concerns in the Klamath River as four dams are being removed.
California bought and distributed a quarter of a million abortion pills, fearing a federal ban. At today’s Supreme Court hearing, the justices seemed hesitant to limit access.