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An Oregon judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking a city from enforcing homeless encampment restrictions unless certain conditions are met.
Grants Pass, Oregon, was at the center of a Supreme Court ruling giving cities and states more power to police homelessness.
Grants Pass city councilors voted six to two on Wednesday night to approve a resolution adding two resting sites in the city ...
Grants Pass, a small city of about 40,000 along the Rogue River in the mountains of southern Oregon, has struggled for years to address the homelessness crisis and become emblematic of the ...
If two proposed sites are approved, all four of the city’s homeless campsites will be within two blocks of each other ...
The court ordered Grants Pass to increase its designated campsites to the same capacity it offered before the city closed a ...
“It is a violation not only of Oregon state law but of the law of physics and the laws of geometry.” Aaron Hisel, the attorney representing the city of Grants Pass in this case, argued 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.
PORTLAND, Ore. – An Oregon judge issued a preliminary injunction Friday blocking the city at the heart of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on homeless encampments from enforcing its camping rules ...