MEDFORD, Ore.- During their city council meeting on November 16, Medford City Council members are considering approving a new contract between the city and Rogue Retreat. Rogue Retreat serves homeless and unsheltered people in Southern Oregon. They help stabilizing people ...

MEDFORD, Ore. —Medford’s Navigation Center could be getting some extra funding to expand. The city council will decide if it wants to approve $1.3 million in funding from Oregon Housing and Community Services. Deputy City Manager, Kelly Madding says the ...

GRANTS PASS, Ore. —Dozens of community members came out to Wednesday night’s Grants Pass City Council meeting to oppose the city’s newest plan for a homeless navigation center. Now the city council is making the decision to not move forward ...

GRANTS PASS, Or. – The City of Grants Pass has made a preliminary offer to purchase a building to establish a low-barrier shelter and navigation shelter. We told you last month that the City of Grants Pass had lost an ...

MEDFORD, Ore. —Medford’s Navigation Center has officially opened its doors. It will house people experiencing homelessness. Last week residents of the Kelly Shelter moved into the Navigation Center on Market Street off Biddle. Even though the Navigation Center isn’t offering ...

MEDFORD, Ore. —Medford’s homeless situation is changing in the coming weeks. The city is in the process of opening its new Navigation Center, bringing people from the Kelly Shelter to the new Medford location. It’s moving week for the city ...

ROSEBURG, Ore. – Roseburg is gearing up for a ribbon cutting at its new Gary Leif Navigation Center. Next Thursday, June 23, the city along with United Community Action will dedicate the building. It’s named after State Representative Gary Leif, ...

MEDFORD, Ore. —The city of Medford is preparing to take a giant step forward, to combat homelessness in our community.  Medford’s City Council meeting Thursday has been canceled, there simply wouldn’t have been enough council members present to take any ...

MEDFORD, Ore. —Thursday night the city of Medford approved accepting a $1 million grant in state funding, to combat housing and homelessness. The city says the money will help support programs or services that address housing insecurity, lack of affordable ...

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