Medford mail tribune
The Medford Mail Tribune is a daily newspaper published in Medford, Oregon, United States. It was founded in 1909 and is currently owned by Lee Enterprises.
The newspaper serves the southern Oregon region, including Jackson County and parts of Josephine County. It covers local news, sports, and events, as well as national and international news.
The Medford Mail Tribune has a circulation of around 20,000 and is available in print and online. It is known for its in-depth coverage of local issues, including education, healthcare, and government.
Some of the topics that the Medford Mail Tribune covers include:
- Local news: The newspaper covers news and events from around Jackson and Josephine counties, including crime, accidents, and community events.
- Sports: The Mail Tribune has a strong sports section, covering high school and college sports, as well as professional sports teams in the region.
- Business: The newspaper covers local business news, including new developments, expansions, and closures.
- Opinion: The Mail Tribune publishes editorials and opinion pieces on local and national issues.
- Entertainment: The newspaper covers local arts and entertainment news, including theater, music, and film.
The Medford Mail Tribune is available online at mailtribune.com, where readers can access news, sports, and other content. The newspaper also has a social media presence on Facebook, Twitter, and other platforms.