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The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear a case out of Southern Oregon that could make sweeping policy changes to the way cities address homelessness and enforce rules around public camping.
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The repercussions from this case could have consequences for how cities can regulate homelessness.
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Morgan, a Republican from Grants Pass, has served in the Legislature since 2021.
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The City of Grants Pass has requested that the U.S. Supreme Court consider a case involving the city’s ordinances regulating homelessness. In 2020, a court in Medford ruled those ordinances were unconstitutional because of elements they considered cruel and unusual punishment.
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The Grants Pass mayor appears to have kept her seat after a tense recall election Tuesday night.
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A free early learning program is launching in the Grants Pass School District in September. It’s meant to fill a local need for preschool.
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The recall petition accuses Mayor Sara Bristol of failing to uphold conservative principles and claims she has "supported higher taxes and policies that endanger our families and children."
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Four candidates endorsed by the Josephine County Republican party all appear to have won elections for seats on the non-partisan board of Grants Pass School District 7.
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A lawsuit against the Grants Pass School District was dismissed on Wednesday. It came from two women who created the controversial “I Resolve” video campaign and claimed their rights were violated.
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Police in Grants Pass say the suspect in a violent kidnapping killed two men before being cornered by officers and fatally shooting himself.
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Benjamin Obadiah Foster is the subject of an intensive search by police after a woman was found unconscious, bound and near death in Grants Pass, Oregon, on Tuesday.
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Wednesday’s decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals builds on a 2018 ruling involving the city of Boise, which found a person cannot be punished for sleeping in public if there’s nowhere else for them to go.
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With a new school year approaching, some Oregon districts are struggling to recruit and retain staff. As a result, they’re turning to federal and state funding sources to attract potential teachers.
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The proposal for an urban campground in the city for homeless residents sharply divided the Grants Pass City Council..