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Hundreds of residents gathered at Eureka City Council meetings, both in March and again on Tuesday night, mostly to speak in opposition to the proposed ordinance in a cumulative seven hours of public testimony.
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In a 36-15 vote, the Oregon House on Monday passed a bill to prohibit landlords from asking tenants about their immigration status.
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Never before has the housing crisis in the state been so profound, making it one of the most pressing and urgent issues lawmakers will face this legislative session.
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Researchers at Portland State University say the state’s eviction moratorium could cost far more than the value of unpaid rent.
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In just over a month, Ashland will have a new 50-person shelter for people who are experiencing homelessness, have been displaced by wildfire, or are struggling with the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. It will come in the form of a move-in-ready Super 8 hotel.
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A small group of homeless people and advocates is camping in a little-used parking structure near the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in downtown Ashland.
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Many victims of the Almeda Fire are now looking for housing in Medford. But the city was struggling with affordable housing even before the fire.
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Last summer, the City of Medford partnered with nonprofit Rogue Retreat to establish an urban campground on private property for homeless people living along the Bear Creek Greenway. The lease on the campground ends at the end of this year. As winter comes on, organizers are struggling to find a place for residents to go.
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Californians who have fallen behind on housing payments due to the coronavirus are set to lose protections and could face evictions beginning Sept. 1 — unless state lawmakers step in.
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A temporary campground in Medford is meant to lure homeless people off the nearby Bear Creek Greenway, at least for now. And it's helping a portion of the Greenway's campers get needed services. So, what now?
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The median home price in the city of San Francisco is now $1.4 Million. Most of us can only look at that information and wonder "what happened?" Conor…
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There are many approaches being tried to deal with the region's housing shortage.Klamath County found that there just weren't enough contractors in the…
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Developers, landlords, Facebook, construction unions, the state Chamber of Commerce, Realtors, environmental groups and even the AARP wanted to see the…
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Updated 3:50 p.m.A bold proposal to boost California’s housing production failed in its final vote in the state Senate on Thursday, effectively shelving…