Accused of murder and assault, Kyler Talbot, 21, appears by video during his arraignment on Thursday, listening as Josephine County Circuit Court Judge Laurie R. Norman denies bail.
By Chrissy Ewald of the Daily Courier
A deadly shooting in a parking lot in Grants Pass on Wednesday began as a fight over a red bandana, according to new details from court records.
Kyler Anthony Talbot, 21, was arraigned Thursday in Josephine County Circuit Court on charges of second-degree murder in connection with the slaying of 18-year-old Christopher Travis and first-degree assault in the wounding of 24-year-old Israel Lofdahl.
Grants Pass roared back late from a four-run deficit to claim a 6-4 win over rival North Medford in the title game of the Mountainside baseball tournament on Thursday afternoon in Beaverton.
The Cavemen (3-5) — who won their final three games at the tournament after dropping their opener — took the lead when Nathan Bassett scored on a would-be infield fly that was dropped. Treyton Powers doubled the Grants Pass lead moments later when he scored on a passed ball.
A little over 30 years ago, Maureen was sitting patiently in a waiting room for an appointment at a Medford medical facility when a young doctor stepped out of a nearby examination room to speak to a nurse.
“No matter how long it takes, we are staying here until we find out what is ailing him,” said the doctor, who had just started practicing at the clinic. “That man is very sick. We are not leaving until we help him.”
When you see the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” this season — and you really should — keep your eye on Puck.
Puck is the agent of magic and chaos in “Midsummer,” which opened Friday in the Bowmer Theatre. One of Shakespeare’s earliest plays, it follows four young lovers, a troupe of amateur actors and a quarreling fairy king and queen on one chaotic night in an Athenian forest.
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