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Here’s my approach to wine criticism
By Lorn Razzano
Posted Jan. 17, 2012 @ 2:00 am
It seems I ruffled a few feathers after my last column, which criticized the over-oaked chardonnays of the past.
Apparently there are quite few of wine drinkers who love copious amounts of…
GUEST OPINION – Farming for health
By Robert Casserly
Posted: 2:00 AM January 16, 2012
One of the greatest influences in my life has been Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His nonviolent activism to ensure equal civil rights for all Americans regardless of their race or creed…
Donations pour in for murdered Ashland man
By Sam Wheeler
Ashland Daily Tidings
Posted: 2:00 AM November 26, 2011
There has been an outpouring of donations from the community since the death of 23-year-old David Michael Grubbs a week ago on the bike path.
At the Shop 'n Kart…
Murdered Ashland man nearly decapitated in attack, autopsy shows
Posted: 4:25 PM November 22, 2011
Autopsy results released by Ashland police today confirm that David Michael Grubbs was the victim of a homicidal attack that nearly decapitated him.
The 23-year-old's body was found on the Central…
Second Ashland death from rare brain disease gains attention
By John Darling
For the Tidings
August 11, 2009
A second Ashland musician has died of Creuzfeldt-Jakob disease, a rare degenerative brain disorder that affects one in 1 million people per year worldwide.
Jazz pianist Robin Lawson, 70,…
Sheriff must give weapons permit to medical marijuana user, court rules
Posted: 9:45 AM May 19, 2011
The Oregon Supreme Court today ruled that Jackson County Sheriff Mike Winters must issue a concealed weapons permit to law-abiding residents who use medical marijuana.
Winters initially denied a concealed…
From mountains of trash to graffiti art
By Chris Honoré
Tidings correspondent
Posted: 8:55 AM March 31, 2011
Overlooking Rio de Janeiro stands the iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer, arms outstretched, facing south, overlooking the people of Rio. But not all of the people.…
Hall, Chris Miller among finalists for SOU job
By Joe Zavala
Ashland Daily Tidings
Posted: 2:00 AM January 19, 2011
Former Oregon quarterback Chris Miller and Ashland High head coach Charlie Hall are among four finalists still in the running to become the next head football coach…
Hypnosis is her key to unlock our hopes
By Hannah Guzik
Ashland Daily Tidings
Posted: 2:00 AM January 10, 2011
There's no dangling pocket-watch. She never says, "You are getting very sleepy." Her patients don't immediately break habits, such as smoking or overeating.
But…
Allison Graves’ JPR show introduces new artists
By Don McManamy
For the Tidings
Posted: 2:00 AM December 30, 2010
Listening to the radio is too tough. It just is.
I'm a station hopper — out of necessity. I can't listen to the same disjointed and worn playlists over and over.…