 Medford Parks and Recreation is gearing up for a busy and festive season with a series of new and returning community events planned throughout the rest of the year.
A teen substance abuse prevention program has supported 56 students across six Medford schools, thanks to a partnership between the City, OnTrack Rogue Valley, the Medford School District, and Jackson County Health & Human Services.
 Starting on September 8, 2025, City of Medford utility customers who receive a paper (mailed) utility bill will see a $3.00 monthly fee added to their account.
 A new four-story hotel with 134 guest rooms is coming to downtown Medford, just north of Pear Blossom Park.
 This month, the 988 Lifeline, organizations, and individuals across the U.S. are raising awareness about suicide prevention.
The City of Medford is pleased to welcome Dan Worth, who officially assumed the role of Public Works Director on July 1, 2025.
The Medford Area Drug and Gang Enforcement team (MADGE) has been working diligently to get drugs and firearms off of our streets and out of the hands of criminals.
 The City of Medford continues to invest in community well-being through the Council Community Initiative Fund (CCIF), directing resources toward public art, youth services, and senior support.
The Fall 2025 school year has begun, and Medford Police want to make sure students stay safe.
The winning entries of the City of Medford’s 2024 Community Art Contest are now on display at City Hall!
 The City of Medford Public Works Engineering Division has partnered with LaDuke Construction on a habitat restoration project along Lazy Creek, located within Bear Creek Park.
The Medford Mayor and City Council are inviting community members to step forward and serve on various Boards, Commissions, and Committees that help shape the future of the City.
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