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The university is living up to its promise as OSU and Oregon Coast Community College students and university staff begin moving into the 34,000-square-foot 77-unit building.
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Corvallis and Eugene rank among the least affordable college towns in the U.S., with home prices far above the national median, impacting students and local workers alike, according to a Redfin report.
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After a year of construction, Homes for Good has officially opened a new supportive housing project in downtown Eugene.
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A heatwave has hit much of western Oregon. In the Willamette Valley, an “Extreme Heat Warning” is now in place through at least Tuesday evening.
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Benton County has helped 54 households find housing in the past year through a collaboration with a flexible housing program.
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The Central Oregon county and land use nonprofits disagree on how many acres have shifted from agricultural land to residential development.
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The Students' Cooperative Association’s housing model stands apart from apartments and houses as one of the most affordable options in an area with a high cost of living, and even higher rates of homelessness.
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Square One Villages’ newest project, Rosa Village, will allow residents to own a share of the property, instead of individual single family homes.
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Advocates fear that cutting funds for rental assistance and legal aid could propel many more Oregonians into homelessness.
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A new collaboration between PeaceHealth, Eugene transitional housing community Everyone Village and other groups will provide 10 recovery cottages and a clinic for people without a safe place to go after surgery.
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Ongoing trade tensions and slow economic growth have left state lawmakers with less to spend. That could make it harder to fulfill Gov. Tina Kotek’s housing vision.
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It’s been nearly two months since CAHOOTS, Eugene’s groundbreaking street response program, shut down in the city after decades of service. Now, community members and former crisis workers are trying to bring the program back.