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SISTERS, Ore. — As Oregon’s fall season ramps up, a stunning sunny workday is rare and welcome for the volunteer work crews at the Santiam Pass Ski Area Lodge. Dwight Sheets is the chief ...
It might be the wildest place in Oregon — or even the Pacific Northwest. The 180,000-acre Kalmiopsis Wilderness, in southwest Oregon outside Grants Pass, is a land of deep river canyons, rare ...
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) -- A new library for Grants Pass, the restoration of an iconic ski lodge near Sisters, Montavilla Jazz Festival’s 10 th anniversary celebration and multimedia documentation of ...
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Islands on MSNHidden In Southern Oregon's Wine Country Is A Friendly Riverfront City Brimming With Antiques And BeautyVineyards, antique shops, cute restaurants, and riverside charm define this hidden Oregon city with access to the Rogue River and Rogue Valley wine country.
Oregon awaits two major Supreme Court rulings: Grants Pass v. Johnson and homelessness laws. Latest updates and implications discussed.
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Oregon's iconic cave lodge now one of country's most endangered ...Perched atop the steep banks of Cave Creek, a charming lodge has always offered visitors to Oregon Caves National Monument a warm hearth to rest after exploring the marble halls of the nearby ...
In July 2020, the district court in Medford, Oregon, ruled that Grants Pass’s ordinances regulating homelessness were unconstitutional.
A disability rights advocacy group on Thursday filed a lawsuit to halt the city of Grants Pass from closing one of two sanctioned homeless camps and restricting the hours of the other. The new ...
From Grants Pass, with bagels, a local potter, a distillery, and the Humane Society.
Ed Johnson, the Oregon Law Center’s director of litigation, who brought the initial suit against Grants Pass, said the case is specifically about whether civil and criminal enforcement of anti ...
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.
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) – The number of donations to the Oregon Cultural Trust increased by 227 in 2022, resulting in 10,839 donations totaling $5.2 million for the calendar year.
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