Josef Miner, a Grants Pass High School senior, would like to be back in school full-time before he graduates.
"Even if it's only for a month," he said, adding, "I don't think they will. We've been super slow on [reopening] in the first place, and with this amount of time left, I don't see it happening." Read More »
The weather is heating up, and some might be eager to plunge into the 44-degree oasis that is the Oregon Caves. Staff are hoping to resume tours over the Memorial Day weekend, but that date isn't set in stone.
George Herring, chief of interpretation and education for Oregon Caves National Monument & Preserve, said factors surrounding COVID-19 are putting a date for cave tours between a rock and a hard place. Read More »
To help keep our readers entertained during the coronavirus live entertainment slowdown, we're offering five ideas for fun in the coming week:
1 STREAM SOME MUSIC. Three options that stand out this weekend are:
Saturday beginning at 6 p.m. the Barenaked Ladies stream a pre-recorded performance from Toronto titled "Flip N Hits with BNL: A Night of Monster Jams of Pandemic Proportions." Read More »
Whether you're about to head out on a road trip or just want to see what the weather's like in the mountains, thedailycourier.com's Trip Check page is for you. Check out the latest pictures from Webcams throughout our region, all on one page that we've custom designed for Southern Oregonians, using Oregon Department of Transportation cameras.
Click here to see the Webcams
Are you looking to buy a car, truck, SUV or RV? The Daily Courier's Dealer Bargains are a great place to start your search. Each week you can see all the best deals from dealers right here in Southern Oregon.
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The mountains circling Grants Pass can feel like old friends that we see every day. But how much do you know about them? Ever wonder what those mountains are called, and why? The Daily Courier has compiled names and their origins, along with other information, for most of them within sight in an interactive project.
Click here to take a look at our mountains