Phoenix-Talent School District psychologist Rene Cabrera already knew he had a long day ahead of him when he drove down to Weed, California, Wednesday morning, but what was truly difficult was the sig.
PHOENIX, Ore. As Weed, California s Union Elementary School adjusts this week to a community burned by wildfire, Phoenix-Talent s superintendent knows that feeling well. That s why he s going there to
Phoenix and Talent have come a long way in the two years since the Almeda Fire swept down Bear Creek, destroying 2,500 homes and many commercial buildings and other structures. The piles of debris c.
As Marcelo Camargo drove away from his Phoenix apartment on Sept. 8, 2020, to evacuate from the oncoming Almeda Fire, the Phoenix High School student thought the blaze would pass over the complex and .
The Phoenix-Talent School District will get a shot in the arm with cash to recoup what it lost when students were displaced by the Almeda fire in 2020.
Gov. Kate Brown signed House Bill 4026 Wednesday.