With Grants Pass, the Supreme Court appears set to allow cities, counties, and states to criminalize homelessness. On a sunny, cold February day, I drove four hours from Portland, Oregon, to Grants ...
Laura Gutowski lives just down the street from the Grants Pass home she resided in for 25 years. Her son used to play baseball in Morrison Centennial Park, where she now stays in a tent not far from ...
Advocates for unhoused people warn the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in a major case on camping bans will make the homeless crisis worse, forcing more people into a cycle of jail, debt and living on ...
Laura Gutowski's husband always made her feel trapped. The lifelong homemaker said her husband of more than 30 years never let her get a job in Grants Pass, Oregon, the small city surrounded by ...
With Grants Pass, the Supreme Court appears set to allow cities, counties, and states to criminalize homelessness. Unhoused Candi Siewertsen, right, hugs a friend and a fellow member of the homeless ...
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