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Grants Pass and advocates ask a judge to expand a public camping ban to seven more parks, following new investments in managed sites and ongoing legal talks.
Grants Pass may soon enforce its laws against homeless camping in more city parks, under a new agreement between city officials and attorneys representing people experiencing homelessness.
GRANTS PASS, Ore. – A Josephine County judge has modified a preliminary injunction related to the suit filed by Disability Rights Oregon against the city of Grants Pass over its treatment of the ...
The historic chateau, owned by the National Park Service, was closed in 2018 for routine maintenance, but structural issues have ballooned restoration costs.
IDLEYLD PARK, Ore. – A 34-year-old Grants Pass woman who was a passenger in a single-vehicle Douglas County crash east of Idleyld Park died at the scene on Monday evening, according to the Oregon ...
The legality of Grants Pass’ homelessness policies is once again under fire. A judge halted enforcement of the city’s latest rules on March 28 while a lawsuit to toss them permanently moves forward.
A circuit court judge has barred the city of Grants Pass from enforcing two ordinances targeting unhoused people, reports Jeremiah Hayden in Street Roots. The city became the focal point of policies ...
Disability Rights Oregon and five homeless plaintiffs filed the lawsuit in January, alleging Grants Pass's treatment of homeless people violates state law, including disability protections.
A small Oregon city is facing a fresh lawsuit over its homeless camping rules. Disability Rights Oregon sued Grants Pass on Thursday.
Voters in Grants Pass, Oregon, elected a new mayor and four new city councilors with far-right politics in November. The GOP-backed bunch was sworn in on Jan. 6, 2025, and called a special meeting the ...
The Moral Failure of the Grants Pass Decision While the United States might indeed be the richest country in history, it hasn’t proven particularly rich in generosity.
In Grants Pass, Oregon, legislators had specifically banned camping, which law enforcement took to include everything from living in a tent to sleeping on the ground with a blanket or pillow. With its ...
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