Thursday, May 8th, 2025

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Good morning, Medford. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 8th of May.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Medford Police are investigating a shooting near the southside of Hawthorne Park and are looking for a suspect, while traffic is impacted on 8th and E Main Street — from Almond to Riverside — with lanes closed and the closure expected to extend. KDRV
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The National Trust for Historic Preservation named Oregon Caves and Chateau one of America’s 11 most endangered historic places, and advocates are planning to raise funds for its restoration. Governor Tina Kotek expressed support to the Friends of Oregon Caves and Chateau for an upcoming fundraising campaign that aims to raise $15 million to $20 million + pay for repairs like seismic stabilization and improved wheelchair access. KOBI-TV
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Pacific Power announced Monday that it is expanding wildfire safety measures by enhancing weather monitoring, managing vegetation and upgrading its electrical system—steps that may lower fire ignition risk but could lead to unplanned outages. MedfordAlert
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Logan Vaughan, a candidate for the Medford School Board who once ran for mayor, pleaded guilty to menacing in January while charges of stalking, criminal trespass, and disorderly conduct were dropped — he is one of nine candidates seeking one of three open seats in the May 20 special election. KOBI-TV
- ➤ On Tuesday, Governor Tina Kotek warned that wildfires will be more dangerous this summer as officials met at the state fire cache and signed a proclamation naming May Wildfire Awareness Month—state leaders detailed enhanced detection tools and increased personnel. She urged residents to clear flammable materials from their properties and prepare defensible space at home. MedfordAlert
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Local first responders discussed how they cope with daily job stress in NBC5’s initiative (Tomorrow Needs You) while outlining support measures like peer groups and mental health resources. Scott Darland, a Mercy Flights supervisor with over 25 years of experience (as EMT and paramedic), and Medford Fire Department Station 12’s Captain Jon Petersen stressed that team support is key during challenging calls. KOBI-TV
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ White-water rafting on the New Klamath will begin this summer after dam removal changed the river’s twists and turns. Indigo Creek Outfitters has mapped a route from the old Copco Reservoir through Ward’s Canyon to the former Iron Gate site—an area that now flows for 45 miles—offering a new adventure for rafters. KOBI-TV
- ➤ Anglers in Medford now can fish for spring Chinook in the Rogue River — a strong and tasty catch — as trout stocking has ramped up so many waters will soon have thousands of new fish. The boost in fish numbers gives local anglers another reason to enjoy the season. Rogue River Press
TRAVEL NEWS
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First Aid & CPR Training & Certification
9 AM – 2 PM — BBSI Medford — Free — Learn essential life-saving skills in both adult and child CPR and first aid.
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The Brothers Reed Concert
5:30-11:30 p.m. — Dunbar Farms/Rocky Knoll Tasting Room — Ticket info not provided — Enjoy Folk, Bluegrass, and Americana with entertaining sibling banter.
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Sip n' Stitch
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. — Great Harvest Bread Co. — Free entry — Enjoy a creative morning of stitching, snacks, and conversation.
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Rogue Comic Con
9 a.m. – 4 p.m. — Pear Blossom Park — Free admission — Celebrate pop culture with special guests, vendors, workshops, and family-friendly fun.
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Waitress Musical Performance
8:00-10:30 PM — Oregon Cabaret Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy this Broadway musical featuring an all-female creative team and a recipe for happiness.
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Public Run Day
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. — Medford Railroad Park — Free entry — Ride diesel trains and explore the fun at this family-friendly event.
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Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters Concert
8 PM - 12 AM — The Talent Club — Cost not specified — Experience the soulful tunes of Ashleigh Flynn & The Riveters amidst a lively atmosphere.
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Seattle Studs vs Medford Rogues Baseball Game 2
6:30-9 p.m. — Medford Rogues Baseball Club — $10-$13 — Catch an exciting baseball game followed by a dazzling 16+ minute fireworks show.
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Soroptimist Garden Tour
12:00 AM — Four Rogue Valley Gardens — Ticket prices may vary — Explore beautiful gardens on a self-guided tour through the Rogue Valley.
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Cascade Collegiate League Showcase vs. Medford Rogues (Game 3)
6:30-9 p.m. — Medford Rogues Baseball Club — Adult beverages discounted — Enjoy Thirsty Thursday with a variety of drinks and a game of baseball.
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