Sep 24, 2009 | The Bulletin
Juniper Ridge master plan to be open to public input; Decisions will...
Members of the public will soon be able to weigh in on a master plan for the 230-acre commercial area of Juniper Ridge as the plan heads to the Bend Planning Commission and then on to the City Council.
Sidewalk irks business owners; ODOT project in Terrebonne is dangerous, some say
Residents here have long worried about traffic as it raced through town on U.S. Highway 97, which splits the community in two.
Alligator shows up in S. Oregon
KDRV Staff A August 13, 2009 A NEAR MURPHY, Ore. - An alligator that showed up along the Applegate River is causing concern about non-native species in the state of Oregon.
Gator spotted by kids in Southern Oregon
Oregon State Police captured and killed this alligator at Applegate River southeast of Grants Pass.
Grants Pass mayor faces recall petition
GRANTS PASS, Ore. - Grants Pass Mayor Michael Murphy is facing a recall campaign, the latest in a flap over City Manager David Frasher.
Dog difficulties led to safety concerns, complaints
Patrons of the Rogue Valley Growers and Crafters Market will have to leave their dogs at home when a ban on pets goes into effect Aug.
Shirley Blanchard, of Eagle Point, worked with John Murphy, Byron Lingren and Andrew Hutton to rescue James Leonard Liles, 55, who was unconscious but breathing when they pulled him to dry ground and began resuscitation efforts.
Cascade Christian High School's effort to create a sports and community park in Medford gets the final OK from Medford planners on Thursday Loading... Reid Murphy, owner of R.A. Murphy Construction Inc., left, and project manager Jim Akery talk about the new Table Rock Park they're building that will provide playing fields for Cascade Christian ...
Highly Anticipated Meeting Cancelled in Grants Pass
Grants Pass City Councilors banded together to cancel Wednesday night's highly publicized meeting about the fate of the their city manager, David Frasher.
Driver charged with manslaughter in Murphy accident
After a fatal accident, a 20-year-old man in Josephine County has been charged with manslaughter and driving while intoxicated.
More than 100 community members spent Sunday afternoon voicing opposition to the ideology of a small group of neo-Nazis who deny the Holocaust happened, want Mexican illegal immigrants deported and demand legal protections so the white race doesn't become extinct.
Locals stay put in tough economy; Central Oregon movers noticing drop in business
Three months ago, Angela Dyas, the owner of Bend's Atlas City Moving & Storage, sent out 5,400 fliers to property owners and occupants whose homes were on the market.