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Oregon Housing and Community Services, the state's housing agency, will auction off 140 defective modular homes in a series of two-week-long auctions.
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Humboldt County passed a rent control measure for mobile home communities back in 2016. That measure now applies to RV parks. And the county is expecting a lawsuit.
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Oregon farmworkers, many of them immigrants, face a housing market that is fraught with substandard living conditions or is financially out of reach.
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The project to build 36 affordable apartments for low-income veterans is moving forward, with a big grant from the state and renewed funding from Josephine County.
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The Yes and No on 33 campaigns have collectively spent more than $140 million. CalMatters fact checked some of the more pervasive claims made by both sides.
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The JPR News Team gathers to discuss the top news stories of the week.
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In Eureka, a plan to turn parking lots into affordable housing seemed like an idea everyone might agree on. Instead, it has led to a fierce debate about the city’s future and the most expensive ballot measure campaign in the county’s history.
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The site near downtown will house 17 small buildings, ranging from 64 to 100 square feet, where homeless people can live.
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Carol Mithers explores racial inequities and social justice behind efforts to address homelessness, pets and rescue policies.
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OHRA – or Opportunities for Housing, Resources, and Assistance – is a Jackson County nonprofit that provides social services.
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JPR's Jane Vaughan interviews outgoing OHRA director Cass Sinclair about homelessness in the Rogue Valley and what's next for her
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Royal Oaks Mobile Manor in Phoenix was destroyed in the 2020 Almeda Fire.
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A new poll from the non-partisan Public Policy Institute of California shows California voters are almost evenly split on two housing-related measures appearing on the ballot this fall.
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Many of the bills make it easier to build more affordable housing, and harder for cities to ignore the state’s call to do so.