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A new affordable housing development has opened in Eugene. Ollie Court not only provides living units, but also an onsite learning center.
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Both of the county-run homeless shelters in Lincoln County will close for the season on April 30. That means a nonprofit drop-in center in Newport is bracing for a big increase in demand for service.
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A new workforce development program in Eugene is teaching people living in shelters how to become bicycle mechanics.
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On this edition, we talk with OSU researcher Julia Marks-Peterson, about her study which reveals new information about climate change by evaluating carbon locked in Antarctic ice for more than three million years. We also talk with KLCC's Macy Moore about two stories they recently produced from Corvallis about a new low-barrier housing shelter and OSU mental health services using doctoral students.
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Corvallis Housing First broke ground on their new project, Third Street Commons, a permanent supportive housing community.
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Have you ever asked yourself, “Where’s the nearest public restroom?”In Eugene, a citywide venture aims to map each and every one.
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A pilot program in Eugene will provide permanent affordable housing for people coming out of homelessness.
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The City of Eugene is considering new tax exemptions for housing developers.
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Lane County’s homelessness crisis is often misunderstood. On this episode of Oregon On The Record, host Michael Dunne speaks with University of Oregon sociologist Claire Herbert about common myths surrounding homelessness, the criminalization of survival in public spaces, and what decades of research tell us about effective solutions.
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Jackson Street Youth Services, a nonprofit that supports youth experiencing homelessness in Linn and Benton Counties recently opened a new drop-in service center in Albany.
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The Egan Warming Centers have been activated in Eugene and Springfield for a full week, and it’s likely they’ll continue through at least Saturday.
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In this forum, we will hear from three A.C.T. Now Lane Steering Committee members who will speak about the goals of the coalition. A.C.T. Now Lane is a cross-sector coalition uniting leaders, organizations, and community members to address Lane County’s housing and homelessness crisis head-on.