KVAL told you about a young boy whose parents pulled him out of Junction City's Oaklea Middle School because bullying. Junction City School District officials turned down a request for an on-camera interview to talk about bullying in general, but...
Is bullying out of control at Oaklea Middle School? That's the question KVAL News asked Wednesday following an interview with Darreyl Davis. Davis pulled his son from the school in March after what he says were months of harrassment.
Lane County commissioners say hate speech is not welcome in the community. Now they're trying to do something about it with some speech of their own. The swastika flag is no longer up but a sign is that reads, "Barack Osoma Obama Adolf Hitler" and other names.
Employees gathered their personal belongings from the Country Coach RV manufacturing plant Friday, the first day many had been back inside since a temporary layoff late last year.
Country Coach used to be one of Junction City's largest employers; however, the past year, the company has had layoff after layoff after layoff. Now employees fear the company may have seen its final days.
The horse industry has hit a low. Experts say horses are just too expensive to keep and supply exceeds demand. More horses than ever are being sold, auctioned for as cheap as $20, malnourished, and even abandoned.
These winter showers are already bringing some spring flowers. The annual Daffodil Festival at Long Tom Grange is in full bloom and is celebrating its 36th year.