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America’s $40 Trillion Debt: The $32.3 Trillion Held by the Public Tells the Bigger Story

The United States has entered financial territory it has never occupied before. Federal debt has surpassed $40 trillion, but the enormity of that number becomes more meaningful when the government’s balance sheet is opened and the debt is separated into what Washington owes within its own accounts and what it has borrowed from investors across [...]

Grants Pass Opens Fall Tree Canopy Program, Offering $50 Street Tree Plantings

Grants Pass residents looking to add shade, greenery and long-term tree cover to their neighborhoods have an opportunity to do so at a relatively modest cost through the City of Grants Pass Tree Canopy Program, which is now accepting applications for the upcoming fall and winter planting season. Through the program, eligible property owners can [...]

$2 Million Payment, Korean Aluminum Dispute Draw Wyden Demand for Commerce Records

A $2 million business payment, an unannounced golf course project and a South Korean aluminum company fighting a federal trade determination have converged in Washington, prompting Oregon U.S. Senator Ron Wyden to demand answers from the Department of Commerce about what administration officials knew and whether the separate financial and government dealings ever intersected. The [...]

Oregon’s Health Care Debate Moves Toward 2027 as State Leaders Focus on Cost, Coverage and Access

The future of health care in Oregon is already emerging as a significant issue ahead of the 2027 legislative session, with state lawmakers examining how Oregon can maintain access to medical services, control rising costs and respond to federal policy changes that could affect Medicaid coverage and the financial stability of health care providers across [...]

Evacuations Lifted as Firefighters Tighten Their Hold on Fielder Mountain Fire

The emergency posture surrounding the Fielder Mountain Fire has eased considerably, with all remaining evacuation notices now lifted as firefighters continue securing the 573-acre burn west of Rogue River and strengthening containment across rugged portions of the fireline. Containment has reached 53 percent, a substantial change from the opening hours of the incident, when the [...]

Rogue Valley Symphony Opens Diamond Season with an American Musical Celebration

Southern Oregon’s summer arts calendar will carry a distinctly American soundtrack into Medford this weekend as the Rogue Valley Symphony opens its 60th season with Americana Pops, a two-performance celebration spanning orchestral tradition, jazz, popular music and some of the most recognizable voices in the American musical repertoire. The concerts will be presented Saturday, August [...]

The Hidden Parasite Crisis: How Cryptosporidium Became America’s Overlooked Threat

Cryptosporidium is one of the most widespread waterborne parasites in the United States, yet it remains almost invisible in public conversation, and this silence is becoming increasingly difficult to justify. Every year, an estimated eight hundred thousand Americans become infected, many suffering through days or weeks of relentless diarrhea, dehydration, nausea, cramping, and malabsorption. Yet…

Early-Morning Crowbar Assault in Grants Pass Leaves Two Injured, Two Jailed

An early-morning confrontation involving several people in a Grants Pass neighborhood escalated into an alleged crowbar assault Saturday, leaving two people injured and sending two local residents to the Josephine County Jail following an investigation that continued for several hours. Grants Pass Police were dispatched shortly after 3:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 15, to the 800 [...]

From a Tribune Article to City Hall in Hours, Police Headquarters Financing Returns to the Council Table

A financial question raised in the Grants Pass Tribune Wednesday morning traveled from the newspaper into the hands of a concerned Grants Pass resident, reached City Hall, and by late afternoon had prompted City Manager Aaron Cubic to tell the mayor and City Council that an alternative for handling millions of dollars in Police Headquarters [...]

OHSU’s $1.4 Million Hire Lasted Months. Now His Firing Has Become a $15.5 Million Court Fight

Oregon Health & Science University spent nearly two years searching for someone to take permanent command of its sprawling health system. The search stretched across the country and eventually landed on Tarek Salaway, a veteran health care executive with 28 years of leadership experience and a résumé that included Kaiser Permanente, Providence, Stanford Health Care [...]