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A fire watch has been issued for July 24 across Southern Oregon. Burdoin Fire evacuations will remain in place for five to seven days.
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 ...
GRANTS PASS, Ore. — The Grants Pass Police Department is partnering with local agencies to combat retail theft. On Saturday, May 10, Grants Pass PD partnered with the Josephine County Sheriff’s Office ...
An ambitious project to transform a portion of Old Town into a shoe manufacturing campus will receive the remaining $800,000 in state funds it was promised last year by the Oregon Legislature ...
Discover a perfectly preserved gold rush town in Southern Oregon where brick buildings tell stories of the past while modern shops, restaurants, and wineries create unforgettable experiences for ...
GRANTS PASS, Ore. -- 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. This comes a ...
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 ...
It enabled Grants Pass to enforce local ordinances barring camping on city property such as parks and sidewalks. Grants Pass has just one overnight shelter for adults — the Gospel Rescue Mission — and ...
Beneath the ceiling’s new paint are the signatures of the Grants Pass painters who made it shimmer. “So many people are very much attached and feel very much a part of the whole project.
Grants Pass City Council voted Wednesday to ban camping on public property, including parks, and create four sites across the city where homeless people can camp.
Grants Pass appealed to the Supreme Court, asking them to overturn that decision. On April 22, the Supreme Court heard arguments and justices appeared to be leaning toward a narrow ruling in the case.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday reversed lower court rulings, finding that public camping restrictions issued by southern Oregon’s Grants Pass do not constitute “cruel and unusual punishment ...