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A three-time Olympian as an athlete at UO, Bill Dellinger went on to coach some of Oregon track and field's legends as a coach for over two decades.
One Year Since Grants Pass: Tracking the Criminalization of Homelessness In the year since the Supreme Court gave cities the green light to punish unhoused people for sleeping in public, a wave of new ...
Some of University of Oregon’s highest profile athletes spent Saturday at Grants Pass High School Track and Field for the Oregon Athlete Foundation’s Kids Dash. A free family focused event blending ...
The Oregon track and field team didn't roll out many big names for its outdoor debut at the Oregon Preview, but Katie Clute made her return.
An Oregon man is facing federal drug trafficking and gun charges after investigators accused him of moving fentanyl through Josephine County.
Grants Pass, Oregon, was at the center of a Supreme Court ruling giving cities and states more power to police homelessness. A shelter director says it hasn't helped.
Homeless Crisis Judge blocks Oregon city at center of SCOTUS homelessness ruling from enforcing ban on encampments Grants Pass must increase capacity at locations the ...
An Oregon judge has blocked the city at the heart of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on homelessness from enforcing its camping ban unless it meets certain conditions.
We highlight 40 of the best seniors in Oregon (OSAA) high school boys track and field this season ...
Weeks after closing down the city’s largest resting site for homeless residents, city officials are considering three new designated resting sites in Grants Pass.
By Ben Botkin, Oregon Capital Chronicle GRANTS PASS, Ore. (KTVZ) -- A Josephine County judge on Monday issued a 14-day temporary restraining order that blocks the city of Grants Pass from ...
Months after its Supreme Court win, Grants Pass faces a new lawsuit claiming its homeless policies violate Oregon state law and discriminate against people with disabilities.