
The Forest Autumn Equinox Tour and Celebration
Join us at The Forest Conservation Burial Ground for a tour and celebration of the changing seasons. The tour starts at 4pm and will be followed with a seasonal celebration
Join us at The Forest Conservation Burial Ground for a tour and celebration of the changing seasons. The tour starts at 4pm and will be followed with a seasonal celebration
Ever wondered how to be a respectful steward of the land while also having fun with your four-legged barking family members? Join Friends’ Rangers Emily and Nora as they teach
With Oregon’s goal of 100% clean electricity by 2040, developing new renewable energy sources is critical, and offshore wind is one of these potential sources. Dr. Bill Gorham, a member
Misinformation and disinformation have been the hallmarks of the fossil fuel corporate campaign to undermine climate science and thwart action on climate change. The nuclear industry is not far behind
The acclaimed film “We Are Guardians,” which details activism in the rainforest, will be screened 7 to 9:30 p.m. Monday, July 15, at the Varsity Theatre, 166 E Main St.,
This engaging workshop will not only enhance your artistic skills but also deepen your connection with the natural world. Through guided exercises, you’ll learn to observe and capture the beauty
We are excited to invite you to a special, laid-back evening at Resistance Wine Company. Enjoy a casual tasting of our exquisite Malbec vintages while immersing yourself in the breathtaking
Could a butterfly fly from Grants Pass to Hyatt Lake and find (enough) nectar-rich flowering plants all along the way? Could that same butterfly locate enough of the native plants
Could a butterfly fly from Grants Pass to Hyatt Lake and find (enough) nectar-rich flowering plants all along the way? Could that same butterfly locate enough of the native plants
Poetry Corner: It’s haiku and beyond, proving once again, if proof were needed, that Ashland, Oregon, is the nursery of poets. Elaine Maveety and Jim Flint find beauty in subjects from the natural world to Burma Shave, and each has its own particular poetic charm.
As the state faces soaring levels of evictions, the Legislature’s budget-writing committee on Tuesday moved ahead with a budget for Oregon Housing and Community Services that includes large cuts for two key services: eviction prevention and homelessness prevention.
Ashland Fire & Rescue reported that a “very small lightning-caused fire” has been spotted burning high in the Ashland watershed.
Catty Corner: This free community event will help a local nonprofit rescue cats and kittens across the Rogue Valley. During an overwhelming kitten season, the Rogue Community Cat Rescue will bring the community together in a fun, family-friendly fundraiser on June 28 in Medford.
Poetry Corner: Let’s celebrate spring approaching summer with haiku, senryu and another short-form poem.
“The city is actively looking for a community partner to open a cooling/smoke shelter this summer,” city Communications Officer Dorinda Cottle said.
Eric Navickas: In Ashland, the policy of cordoning off parts of town to remove people is aimed at a class of homeless people suffering from poverty.
(It’s free)