
Be Gun Smart….Whether or You Own a Firearm or Not
In November 2022 Oregon voters narrowly passed Measure 114, a groundbreaking gun control law that has never taken effect. Mired in series of court challenges, it may be years before
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In November 2022 Oregon voters narrowly passed Measure 114, a groundbreaking gun control law that has never taken effect. Mired in series of court challenges, it may be years before
Join us on National Pi Day for a mathematical celebration. Enjoy a slice of pizza pie and try your hand at a variety of math-themed games and activities. Who knows,
Join our friends from SOPBS for a special screening of Free for All: The Public Library at the Ashland Library on Friday 1/24/25 @1pm! Free for All: Inside the Public
Join our friends from PBS for a special screening of Free for All: Inside the Public Library at YOUR local library! Free for All: Inside the Public Library tells the
Joanie Lindenmeyer has achieved the great accomplishment of writing 3 books in two years – and a theme that spans all three of them is “Love Always Wins.” In this
Jacksonville historian Larry Smith will share the riveting story of Robbie Collins’ efforts to preserve Jacksonville’s historic buildings by founding the Jacksonville Boosters Club and spearheading the establishment of Jacksonville’s
Laura B. Ahearn will present a wide perspective on the Blue Ledge Mine, including its connections to the orchard boom, socialism, and WWI. What once promised unbounded riches is now
Join Ashland Public Library and artist Aurora May for this free paint and sip event, where there will be a fun painting project led by the artist along with cozy
In the 1930s, three small groups of Europeans settled on the Galápagos island of Floreana, each with their own hopes and dreams for a new life. Less than five years
The city of Ashland cooling center in its severe weather shelter at 2200 Ashland St. will be open from noon to 7 p.m. Space is limited. This is a low-barrier,
Ashland’s hiatus of dry days ends with five straight days with rain showers in the forecast, according to a National Weather Service forecast as of Wednesday evening. Showers are expected during the day Thursday and Friday, in the evening Saturday, night and day Sunday and during Monday’s Presidents Day holiday day.
The city of Ashland’s police volunteer program, which had around 30 volunteers before the COVID pandemic, now has only around 10. Volunteers help put extra eyes on patrol areas such as Lithia Park and the bike path and help manage special events such as parades.
Oregon could have far fewer firefighters ready to battle blazes on federal lands next fire season — and may do less advance work aimed at mitigating the risk of large fires — due to the Trump administration’s hiring freeze and funding cuts, according to U.S. lawmakers.
Catty Corner: When you travel, your cats will (want to) stay home — and here are a few tips for how to keep them safe, comfortable and happy while you’re away.
“Be Gun Smart… Whether or Not You Own a Firearm” is a free public program set for 4 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 4, in the Gresham Room at the Ashland Public Library, 410 Siskiyou Blvd. The speakers will be Ashland Police Chief Tighe O’Meara and Jackson County Sheriff Nate Sickler.
The Ashland Community Emergency Response Team will offer training on how to offer basic medical aid, including administering naloxone in case of opioid overdoses, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 12. The training is free and open to the public starting at 6 p.m. at Ashland Fire Station No. 1 at 455 Siskiyou Blvd.
(It’s free)