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Ashland Fire & Rescue contain kitchen blaze within minutes of arriving at Scenic Drive home Thursday morning

Ashland.new staff report

A historic Ashland home avoided major damage Thursday after firefighters responded quickly to a kitchen fire on Scenic Drive.

Chris Chambers, a forestry officer with Ashland Fire & Rescue, said a resident at 407 ...


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The outdoor theater’s opening weekend starts June 19 and the Green Show arrives during previews June 12; new this summer: a beer and wine garden on select evenings

By Jim Flint

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s iconic outdoor season is about to officially begin.

After two weeks of previews, the Allen Elizabethan Theatre will celebrate opening weekend Ju...


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Nov. 15, 1967 — May 28, 2026

Richard (Jay) Joseph Preskenis Jr. was a relentless, compassionate, and principled force of nature. He was born on Nov. 15, 1967, outside of Boston, Massachusetts, to Richard and Maureen Preskenis.

The second of four siblings, Jay’s childhood consisted of frequent moves, bouts of poverty, memorized scripture, a pathological fear of r...


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Internationally renowned concert pianist showcases deep connection to the cultural roots of Spanish and French music

By Lucie K. Scheuer for Ashland.news

Spanish concert pianist, recording artist and virtuoso, Daniel del Pino led an absolutely captivated audience through some of the most daring, tempestuous, organically beautiful, Andalusian-inspired classical pi...


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Talent’s city recorder position is fundamental to a transparent and Democratic local government; the Talent City Council should direct the city manager to cut costs elsewhere

By Rod Palmquist

The city of Talent faces serious financial challenges. The city is dealing with rising costs, the prospect of a $7 million payout resulting from the Talent View Investments...


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