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Central Point residents will soon see higher water bills after the City Council unanimously approved a significant rate increase last Thursday night. https://t.co/9bGxJjvWEY
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CENTRAL POINT, Ore. — Central Point residents will soon see higher water bills after the City Council unanimously approved a significant rate increase last Thursday night. Beginning February 21,...
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The Klamath-Lake Counties Food Bank received a special delivery last Friday, as a Sherm’s Thunderbird Market truck dropped off 23,000 pounds of food. https://t.co/83XJOB3uxa
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KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – The Klamath-Lake Counties Food Bank received a special delivery last Friday, as a Sherm’s Thunderbird Market truck dropped off 23,000 pounds of food. Food bank officials say the...
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Rain is on the way after nearly 3 weeks of dry conditions. Just after lunchtime the rain and breezy winds moves in along the coast, then quickly spreads inland with lighter rain totals. There will be mountain snow, but we are in need of way more than this will give us. @KOBITV
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Bobby Johnston
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Did anyone else capture the gorgeous sunrise this morning? Drop them in the comments or send to sunrise@kobi5.com
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NBC5’s own Matt Jordan and Andrea Boyd recently enjoyed a day out of the newsroom, spending time with the next generation of broadcasters. https://t.co/8XNZuSck5K
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CENTRAL POINT, Ore. – NBC5’s own Matt Jordan and Andrea Boyd recently enjoyed a day out of the newsroom, spending time with the next generation of broadcasters. The late newscast duo visited Central...
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Bobby Johnston
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Tuesday afternoon will bring our first chance of rain in over 2 weeks, but amounts won't be all that impressive with the highest in Curry County. Breezy winds will accompany the rain with gusts up to 50mph possible along the coast and Shasta Valley. @KOBITV
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Bobby Johnston
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Although temperatures are warmer than yesterday, you still need to bundle up. This afternoon will be a little warmer, though it might feel cooler with more clouds than we had over the weekend. @KOBITV
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With the addition of some light rain showers west of the Cascades, our region is expected to stay relatively calm with mild daytime temperatures this week. -Natalie Sirna
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After quite a long stretch of dry weather, some rain showers are expected in our area this week. Rainfall totals are expected to be light, but we'll take what we can get! - Natalie Sirna
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KOBI-TV NBC5 News
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Dry and mild conditions persist for the short term, but shower chances return to the coast on Monday. The west valleys may see some light rain toward the middle of the week; however, current data isn't reflecting impressive amounts. Precipitation will be something to monitor.
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More than a dozen states are bracing for a winter storm that's expected to bring heavy snow, sleet, and freezing rain through Monday. Things are a bit quieter here in our region, but it's still important to be aware of freezing temperatures overnight. -Natalie Sirna
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If the January blues have got you down... longer days are on the horizon! Next month our sunset will be closer to 6 pm, and we'll have an extra hour of daylight to enjoy. March 8th marks the beginning of Daylight-Saving Time this year, springing us into a 7:30 pm sunset.
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Commercial crab fishermen will be required to fish in waters of less than 40 fathoms, use 20% fewer pots, and put a “late season” buoy tag on each pot. https://t.co/UBNd2UoCfX
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NEWPORT, Ore. – The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is moving up regulations for commercial crab fisherman in an effort to reduce harmful whale entanglements. The May 1st “late season”...
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