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12-year-old Ashland boy accused of killing mother, injuring sister
By Nick Morgan For the Tidings
A 12-year-old boy has been arrested for allegedly stabbing his mother and sister multiple times Tuesday morning at their Ashland home.
Ashland police said they found the mother, Pamela J. Wolosz, 52,…
You’ll make up for this, kids
Joe Zavala Ashland Daily Tidings
Ashland K-through-12 students who’ve spent the week sledding, sleeping in and binge watching “Stranger Things” should enjoy it while they can because they’ll be making up for the surprise snowcation by…
New Sammy’s Cowboy Bistro looks for new owners
By Tammy Asnicar for the Tidings
In November, Vernon and Charlene Rollins put their Talent eatery, New Sammy’s Cowboy Bistro, up for sale.
For 28 years, the Rollinses have served internationally renowned food and wine in their…
Amigo Club’s Guanajuato Nights
More than 120 guests attended the Amigo Club’s second annual Guanajuato Nights dinner/auction at the Elks Lodge on Saturday, where an invited chef from Ashland’s sister city prepared a four-course sample of Guanajuato cuisine.
The…
Raising the barn
Joe Zavala Ashland Daily Tidings @Joe_Zavala99
Call it a barn-raising, millennial style.
Students from Southern Oregon University professor Pavlina McGrady’s Culinary Tourism in the Rogue Valley class are trading their iPads and…
Quills & Queues: Ashland New Plays Festival marks quarter century
By Jeffrey Gillespie For the Tidings
Ashland New Plays Festival has just wrapped up its season with a successful reading series that included four new plays. As they move into their 2017 season, I caught up with ANPF's artistic director,…
ANPF delivers insights out of ‘EdenEv’
By Jeffrey Gillespie For the Tidings
According to James Pagliasotti, the sanguine leader of the Ashland New Plays Festival, the group has spent the last 25 years "scouring the country for new plays." It's not unsurprising, then, that the…
Monument expansion would protect valuable ecosystems
By Joseph Vaile KS Wild
I’ve had a few near-death experiences in my life. One was near the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument.
Let’s just say I was “Extreme Horseback Riding” with a friend. I might not have been paying as close…
Failure to communicate
By John Darling For the Tidings
Ashland recently got low grades on a nationwide survey of LGBTQ inclusion in municipal law and policy, conducted by the Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and…
Soroptimists name new president
Robbin Pearce became the 2016-2017 President of Soroptimist International of Ashland (SIA) during a joint board installation and celebration of the club’s 70th anniversary at Ashland Springs Hotel on June 13, 2016.
Pearce is a longtime…