
Southern Oregon VegFest
Southern Oregon’s third annual VegFest will take place at Tikkun Olam Farm Sanctuary from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 8, 2025, at 460 Hartley Road in Phoenix.
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Southern Oregon’s third annual VegFest will take place at Tikkun Olam Farm Sanctuary from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 8, 2025, at 460 Hartley Road in Phoenix.
Law school was in session on the Southern Oregon University campus Monday, giving Rogue Valley high school students a front row seat to civics education and civically-minded career paths. State Sen. Jeff Golden (D-Ashland) kicked off the annual Southern Law Day, organized by Portland-based nonprofit Civics Learning Project, during a video call to about 100 students in SOU’s Rogue River Room.
The historic chateau at the Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve, which has been closed since 2018 for rehabilitation work, has been listed as one of the nation’s most at-risk historic sites.
Join us for our First Annual Picnic for Pollinator Pals, our youth education program! Come join us for a lovely afternoon celebrating National Pollinator Week with good food, good friends,
Short run at Medford’s Collaborative Theatre Project through May 18 By Lucie K. Scheuer for Ashland.news A touching play with a poignant story about young love and the devastation of
Best practices for defensible space was just one of many points of education attendees could glean at Sparking Action!, an event dedicated to preparing for wildfires by teaching attendees how to take steps such as clearing fuels around their property, having an escape plan and packing an emergency go bag.
Come join us for a night filled with creativity and joy in the Barnstormers Theatre. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of theatre and film as we celebrate
Anima Mundi Productions’ creative team presented a festive and intimate dinner for supporters and subscribers on May 3 at Pascal Winery, an event intended to launch their 2025-2026 season “For Love of Nature.”
The Oregon Environmental Council was established in 1968 by Concerned Oregonians across the state to protect the water, air, and land we all share and love. OEC has a statewide
The city of Talent has a packed government meeting slate set for Wednesday, May 7, at the Talent Community Center, 104 E. Main St., Talent.
A wealth of tips to help protect Ashland homes and yards from wildfire risk was the hot topic during the latest Better Prepared Wildfire Series installment on Wednesday.
Ashland City Council will consider and be asked to vote on a $5-per-meter monthly charge for electricity to support Ashland Parks & Recreation programs during its Tuesday business meeting.
This summer, a small group of local high school students will have the opportunity to learn about restoration of the Southern Oregon landscape and wildfire prevention.
Herbert Rothschild: Trump is only the latest Republican who has told working-class white males that they lost their power because women and especially peoples of color have been given advantages they didn’t have.
The Ashland Citizens’ Budget Committee Wednesday recommended a $373 million biennial city budget that avoids drastic cuts to parks and throws a lifeline to a preschool grant program.
Plans are moving ahead to replace the two oldest chairlifts at the Mt. Ashland Ski Area.
(It’s free)