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join investigation Drug Bust Yields 14lbs of Narcotics and Two Firearms

A joint investigation by the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI has led to the seizure of roughly 14 pounds of illegal drugs, two firearms, and thousands of dollars in cash. Authorities served three simultaneous search warrants in Oregon and Washington as part of an ongoing effort to disrupt a suspected drug trafficking network.

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Riding the River Home

A sweeping new OPB documentary, First Descent: Kayaking the Klamath, follows Indigenous teens on a 310-mile river journey only made possible after the Klamath’s major dams came down. Blending adventure filmmaking with powerful cultural storytelling, the film captures a historic moment on a river reborn.

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Oregon Tech Foundation Awards $1.1 Million in Student Scholarships

The Oregon Tech Foundation has awarded more than $1.1 million in scholarships for the 2025–26 academic year, marking the fourth straight year of million-dollar support for students. The awards recognize academic achievement, financial need, and donor commitment to Oregon Tech’s mission.

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Change Is Coming to the Penny; Oregon Retailers Adjust

The U.S. Mint has officially ended production of the penny after more than two centuries, citing rising costs and shifting consumer habits. The coin will remain legal tender, but some Oregon retailers — including a well-known Medford store — are already adjusting with new rounding policies for cash purchases.

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Central Point Man Arrested in Child Sex Abuse Case

A Central Point man was arrested late Tuesday night after deputies say he sexually abused a 13-year-old girl he had met on Snapchat. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office says the suspect attempted to flee but was stopped and taken into custody.

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Ashland Gears Up for First-Ever Sarcasm Festival

Ashland will host its first-ever Sarcasm Festival Dec. 5–7, featuring national touring comedians at OSF’s Angus Bowmer Theatre and dozens of comedy events across downtown venues. The three-day celebration includes stand-up, improv, drag brunches, workshops, and more — all aimed at boosting local culture and tourism.

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SOU’s Small Business Development Center to Close After 41 Years

Southern Oregon University’s Small Business Development Center in Medford will close after 41 years of service, following a state decision to reject a joint proposal with Rogue Community College to maintain funding. The closure ends decades of support for local entrepreneurs and marks the last university-run SBDC in Oregon.

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Honoring Our Heroes

This Veterans Day, we pause as a nation to honor the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Their courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication to the ideals of freedom and democracy have shaped the story of America — one defined by resilience, unity, and service beyond self.

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Oregon Honors Forgotten Veterans Laid to Rest After Decades

After decades of waiting, the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs has laid to rest eight unclaimed veterans and one family member with full military honors at Willamette National Cemetery. The ceremony ensured long-forgotten heroes finally received the recognition and dignity they earned through service.

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Oregon Confirms $1.41 Billion Revenue Surplus

Oregon taxpayers will receive a 9.863% “kicker” credit on their 2025 state tax returns after the state confirmed a $1.41 billion revenue surplus for the 2023–2025 biennium. The credit will be applied when taxpayers file in 2026.

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