This month the Federal Emergency Management Agency cancelled nearly $900 million in grants it deemed wasteful. Those cuts are impacting water infrastructure projects in Southern Oregon.
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If the two proposed sites are approved, all four of the city's homeless campsites will be within two blocks of each other downtown.
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Three new lawsuits have been filed against Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center and former nurse Dani Marie Schofield. The hospital could now face over $477 million in damages.
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Superintendent Bret Champion announced his resignation earlier this year.
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A group of men at Southern Oregon University hopes the frat will help increase the university’s enrollment and provide more social opportunities for students.
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The building at 2200 Ashland St. was not designed for overnight sleeping, so it doesn’t meet fire codes, meaning it can only be open for 90 days. It opened in January.
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Homeless people can’t be cited, arrested or fined for camping in Grants Pass, for now. A Josephine County circuit court judge has issued a preliminary injunction in a lawsuit against the city.
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On Tuesday, Circuit Court Judge Sarah McGlaughlin said she will make a decision sometime this week.
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June is Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month. A new business helps victims get home healthcare.
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The county is aiming to cut its workforce in the face of budget woes.
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Millions of dollars have become available for medications to treat opioid addiction in Oregon jails. That’s given Jackson County a rare sign of hope in the opioid epidemic.
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Due to the spread of avian influenza, the price of eggs — if you can find them — has remained high. That’s led to more people buying backyard chickens in the Rogue Valley.
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Homeless people in Grants Pass now have more options for legally camping in the city.